Seriously, what difference does it make to withdraw funds from an ATM
machine with a US or overseas Debit card ?!?
As long as the Bank/Machine are linked to the correct network (CIRRUS or
other), it will work and make no difference whatsoever !
Besides, the machine will never know if the user is
Seriously, what difference does it make to withdraw funds from an ATM
machine with a US or overseas Debit card ?!?
As long as the Bank/Machine are linked to the correct network (CIRRUS
or
other), it will work and make no difference whatsoever !
Besides, the machine will never know if the
Nick,
Thanks for your argument !
Folks, get your Debit card from AnyGoldNow.com, as it is not issued by a US
Bank - and the actual issuing bank has NO WAY of knowing your name - !
Regards,
Patrick,
AnyGoldNow
The point is the machine may not know, but the IRS has already obtained
records
Guys,
The bank rep informed me yesterday that there are NO $$$ limits, daily
or otherwise, on the new GoldNow issued debit cards...
Surprising, but good news!
Cheers!
Graham Kelly CEO
GoldNow Corporation http://www.GoldNow.St
US FreeFax +1(866)302-5775
US Phone +1(817)238-9955
UK Phone
Patrick,
The thing is, that once the card has no personal details attached you can use the card
anywhere without leaving a trace back to you. If the resellers of the cards keep the
card records outside the US it becomes a very safe solution. Even if the issuing bank
is in the US!
If the
At 08:38 AM 9/27/2002 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick,
The thing is, that once the card has no personal details attached you can
use the card anywhere without leaving a trace back to you. If the
resellers of the cards keep the card records outside the US it becomes a
very safe
Please don't confuse CREDIT CARD payments with DEBIT CARD ATM withdrawals...
Two completely different things !
Patrick,
AnyGoldNow
Not completely true. The IRS twisted arms of some Caribbean countries
with
whom they have trade relations to get their records. I read about it when
I was in
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/articleshow?artid=23394669
Gold-digging: Investors warm up to cyberbullion
great news but ..
It [e-gold] said on Tuesday it succeeded in getting a patent
infringement action brought by GoldMoney dismissed by a
US District Court in New York.
simple questions
(1) WHO brought the motion, was it e-gold or goldmoney
answer ...
[ ] e-gold
[ ] goldmoney
(2) WAS it a motion to stay or a motion to dismiss
answer ...
[ ] stay
[ ] dismiss
(3) WHAT actually happened -- did the judge DISMISS, or STAY the case
answer ...
(1) WHO brought the motion, was it e-gold or goldmoney
GoldMoney
(2) WAS it a motion to stay or a motion to dismiss
We requested a motion to stay.
(3) WHAT actually happened -- did the judge DISMISS, or STAY the case
The judge chose to dismiss the case without prejudice, which is more
than
(3) WHAT actually happened -- did the judge DISMISS, or STAY the case
The judge chose to dismiss the case without prejudice, which is more than
what we asked for.
James:
The original story
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/articleshow?artid=23394669 says
that It [e-gold] ... said
the Keith Richard's school of litigation ...
Correction: the Keith Richards school of litigation.
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Does dismissed without prejudice mean that GoldMoney has the option to
bring the suit again at a later date?
If it is so crystal clear that e-gold is infringing upon the GM patent, then
why does GM require a stay in order to prove it? It should have been pretty
simple if GM actually had a
At 01:58 PM 9/27/2002 -0400, Kenneth C. Griffith wrote:
Does dismissed without prejudice mean that GoldMoney has the option to
bring the suit again at a later date?
Yes.
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So, if GM can bring the suit again in the future it still isn't a dead
issue. Both sides are trying to spin this as if they won something, when
really it was a stalemate.
I guess we will probably see round two of the match sometime next year...
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So, if GM can bring the suit again in the future it still isn't a dead
issue. Both sides are trying to spin this as if they won something, when
really it was a stalemate.
I guess we will probably see round two of the match sometime next year...
sounds exactly right.
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In GM's press release it is interesting that Mr. Turk framed the patent
issue as if it has some relevance to the failure of Standard Reserve and OS
Gold. His comments suggest that he view GoldMoney's role as being the
ethical police force of the gold currency industry.
Really a patent has
I have read where that in the USA it is law that any smart card must have
a storage system that the government can get into if the card is to take
values over $100.00 To which I say, why not issue five cards that are
loadable up to $100.00 Have these cards encrypted at about 128 bits,
where the
gold knocked back again from its 325 run .. for now!
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Get serious.. If GM can't prove infringement NOW what the hell can they
prove in another year, or two or three?? The system that IS E-Gold will not
change in the next several quarters to SUDDENLY infringe upon GM and
Turkie's Patent's -- it's all BS on GM's part to save face.
GM sold a lot
Dear Friends,
Yesterday, we received two money orders, both from near
Houston, Texas. In each case, the money order had on it
I am buying gold, e-gold account #627592. So, in our
view, *we* would have been protected if we had gone ahead
with the distribution of gold to that account, having a
[SNIP] Have these cards encrypted at about 128 bits,
where the government would really need to work to get into any of them
Now that is funny. 128 bit encryption is about as strong as
those paper cups you get at grimy MLM conventions (not
that I've been to any of those mind you. lol) ...
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so far i am aware of the graphs by dan and some straight excel graphs from
another entrant.
unless something shows up by the end of next week, these guys are
going to walk away with the gold metal.
if you have a graph you think is insightful or proves an
ss this time, but next time I am coming
back with friends and we'll get you THEN, so look out,, next time
it's your turn,, yeah,, yeah,, you wait till then, you'll see!!
Oh yeah, JPM I guess you better pucker UP Baby, and try to get back
on E-Gold's good side after all the S**t you were talking
On 27 Sep 2002, at 14:19, Kenneth C. Griffith wrote:
In GM's press release it is interesting that Mr. Turk framed the
patent issue as if it has some relevance to the failure of Standard
Reserve and OS Gold. His comments suggest that he view GoldMoney's
role as being the ethical police force
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From: Jonathan Regan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[SNIP] Have these cards encrypted at about 128 bits,
where the government would really need to work to get into any of them
Now that is funny. 128 bit encryption is about as strong as
those paper cups you get at grimy MLM
At 07:56 AM 9/28/2002 +1000, you wrote:
[SNIP] Have these cards encrypted at about 128 bits,
where the government would really need to work to get into any of them
Now that is funny. 128 bit encryption is about as strong as
those paper cups you get at grimy MLM conventions (not
that I've
Guys
Don't tell me JMP is allowed to post anything he feels! Now is the time to kick him
and his 1mdc out of e-gold:-)
This is looks bad JMP! Let me go and request my money out of your 1mdc right now!
Very disappointed!
JMP SAID: You're a fucking moron. What are you, ten years old?
What
Pecunix is built to allow customers to encrypt all their own
transactions to
their PGP key, so only the customer can ever decrypt the data.
This means the
court would need to subpoena the data from Pecunix and the key
from the
customer, and no other customer records would be compromised.
People,
It has come to the attention of Professional Hacker Services that an email
is circulating which tries to entice people into clicking on a link in an
email, at which point they get sent to a site where a spyware program gets
silently installed on their machine.
The email looks like this:
Friends,
Can anyone recommend a good bank that provides anonymous debit
cards to market makers such as one that GoldNow is using?
Thanks.
=
Regards,
Ragnar
CFO - http://www.gold-age.net
Find a reputable exchange provider here:
http://www.libertyimpact.com/ex.htm
Steve Schear wrote:
...
You may be confusing the bit strength of symmetric (e.g., private key -
DES and AES) and asymmetric (e.g., pubic key - RSA) encryption. ...
For more on this subject, see C. Matthew Curtin's Snake Oil FAQ.
http://www.interhack.net/people/cmcurtin/snake-oil-faq.html
Hi,
I had recently advertised on http://www.yourfreeworld.com/advertise.htm
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The Currency Registry, www.currencyregistry.com is undergoing an
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It will remain on line and available for use but you may notice some
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A couple weeks ago I started playing with XOdds. I finally got around to putting real
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Dear Friends,
Recently, my buddy JP May was chastised for using some bad
words in a post to Colonel Bosco who is, no doubt, a bit
more rank than Major Bosco. JP's use of vulgarity was
deliberate and significant. Delightfully, he used no
profanity while he was about it. (You go JP!)
While I
Dear Friends,
Gold closed in New York at $319.90 and the Dow at 7701.45
so we have a Dow:Au ratio at 24.07 ounces troy of gold to
buy the Dow.
As you can see, this closing is a good deal lower than the
low back in July. You may wish to watch the markets
overseas late Sunday and early Monday
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