I just been notified by a customer who was supposed to
send me 400$ via e-gold that he receiced some error
when attemptimg to send me the payment, it was
something like: We cannot process your spend because
the account you are trying to fund has a BALANCE LIMIT
IMPOSED. So what does that
Hi Sidd,
Danny, you the merchant do have the choice... if you wish to accept
reversible payments you can accept paypal or credit cards. If you
want non-reversible payments accept a gold currency. Of course you
can always accept both.
Of course merchants have this choice, and most choose
At 05:01 PM 10/23/2002 +0300, Danny Van den Berghe wrote:
Offering reversible payment does not destroy the integrity of a currency.
If a merchant chooses to accept reversible payment, it is his decision.
big snip
This is the second big mistake GBC have made.
They try to make their profit as soon
IG systems are meant to be *monies* in the same way that USD and
Euros are moneys.
Reversible payments in e-gold or goldmoney makes little sense.
It would be like having reversible US dollars
Credit cards are, of course, something that *OPERATES WITH* US
Dollars. Indeed, in the future, if
Does anyone know the status of the Costa Gold matter with
e-gold? Does anyone have contact information for Costa Gold
management?
=
Regards,
Ragnar
CFO - Gold Age http://www.gold-age.net
Find a reputable exchange provider to buy digital currencies here:
At 10:08 AM 10/23/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IG systems are meant to be *monies* in the same way that USD and Euros are
moneys.
Reversible payments in e-gold or goldmoney makes little sense.
It would be like having reversible US dollars
Credit cards are, of course, something that
Danny makes a good case that purchasers want credit in the form of
reversible payments. Merchants are willing to extend that credit to
drum up more business and establish their integrity. Ultimately the
merchants want money (e.g. e-gold), but in the meantime they are
willing to take a
At 11:10 AM 10/23/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...Merchants (who are just people too) may give the big finger to pussy
customers who are indecisive.
(Funnliy enough, I just realized Bananagold is like this ... NO
refunds. I, say, just can't be bothered dealing with pussy consumers who
At 12:23 PM -0400 10/23/02, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
At 11:10 AM 10/23/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I believe ultimately this will make for a BETTER tighter type of merchant,
as ultimately there is no room for everything-means-nothing slop. A
merchant that did do something bad' would
I've failed to see throughout this thread how e-gold spends aren't
reversible. Wanna reverse a spend? Spend it back to the spender!
Presto! Your spend is reversed, and each party is only out the low
spend fees.
that's an outstanding point Jim *doh* !
What we're talking about
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Ragnar,
I do believe that CostaGold is his-to-re...
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(This is a fairly long email -- in my opinion the most interesting part is
at the very end where I address JP's gold credit card idea. Scan down if
your time is limited.)
At 11:55 AM 10/23/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've failed to see throughout this thread how e-gold spends
At 11:55 AM 10/23/2002 -0600, Mike McNamara wrote:
At 1:42 PM -0400 10/23/02, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
SO, it is conceivable that someone could start a credit card company
TOMORROW that took payment in NOTHING BUT e-gold. Their expenses would
be lower because they would not have to accept any
At 02:21 PM 10/23/2002 -0400, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
...
With dynamic risk assessment models, they could eventually trickle any
security deposit back to the customer as he establishes a better credit
history. Eventually the company could figure what the hell the guy put
down a 50gg security
With dynamic risk assessment models, they could eventually trickle any
security deposit back to the customer as he establishes a better credit
history. Eventually the company could figure what the hell the guy put
down a 50gg security deposit but we've already made 100gg in interest
At 2:21 PM -0400 10/23/02, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
Beautiful! Can you say secured credit card? :-)
I guess I hadn't considered that angle. As you point out I'm sure
that all the CC companies out there do operate on some dynamic risk
assessment model that would be almost equally as
At 01:32 PM 10/23/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the only possible problem with this is .. isn't it rather getting rid
of credit cards?!?
You're essentially saying the issuance of credit cards currently is a
bloody shambles, with an IG credit card, it would have to be much tighter
Whatever Jackson told the RBI, it must have scared the bejesus
out of them. I suspect other countries' feral banks will come
in thunder soon as well...
e-gold could wind up being the best monetary revolution that
almost happened... :)
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Ragnar wrote:
Ragnar,
IG systems are meant to be *monies* in the same way that USD and
Euros are moneys.
That's exactly what I was trying to say: e-gold is only *money*, and that's
why e-gold is not gaining widespread acceptance for payments on the net,
because
money, pur sang, is useless for direct online
Danny makes a good case that purchasers want credit in the form of
reversible payments. Merchants are willing to extend that credit to drum
up more business and establish their integrity. Ultimately the merchants
want money (e.g. e-gold), but in the meantime they are willing to take a
IG systems are meant to be *monies* in the same way that USD and
Euros are moneys.
That's exactly what I was trying to say: e-gold is only *money*, and that's
why e-gold is not gaining widespread acceptance for payments on the net,
because
money, pur sang, is useless for direct online
You got the point.
It is so strange that the gold currencies on the net, who have invested
quite a lot in their systems, do not make this little extra effort to offer
a complete *payment system*, that is flexible and useful for everybody.
Yeah, you can describe it as a :little extra effort,
Dear SV,
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Guys,
I was talking to a russian today he kept laughing everytime I
say the word e-bullion. I later found out that it means fu..
in russian:-)
It's stretching it. It does not have that direct sound or
meaning... I am told...
=
Regards,
Ragnar
I only faxed them a copy of my photo ID.
I did not fax them the copy of a creditcard statement, nor the copy of
a
utility bill they asked for.
So, next time you have trouble with Paypal, just say: fuck up, I don't
want
to be spied upon.
I am going to close my account there anyway, so
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You may be right that *certain types of retail transactions* (like,
buying a pushbike or something) are not amenable to e-gold-type
transactions.
However real money e-gold direct online transactions are fucking
fabulous for vast categories of stuff. For instance, paying
employees and
Yeah, you can describe it as a :little extra effort, Danny, but it
would simply be *something else* then. It would no longer be gold
stored for you and transferrable over the net.
It would be *something more*
It would still be gold stored for you and transferrable over the net, but if
you
We also would like to add that we will send funds to paypal, and the same
deal below applies to 1mdc grams
James
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Dear Dave ...
there's the link!
http://www.interestingsoftware.com/mayscale.html
Thanks!
JP,
I find that my link to one of your sites, which displayed the May Scale
of relative currency hardness,. no longer exists. Can you tell me (us)
where to find it now?
Thanks
Dave Brooks
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Paying employees? Unless the company makes its money in e-gold, this is
going to be costly.
Certainly Danny that's the way to go!
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Hello people!
I just been notified by a customer who was supposed to
send me 400$ via e-gold that he receiced some error
when attemptimg to send me the payment, it was
something like: We cannot process your spend because
the account you are trying to fund has a BALANCE LIMIT
IMPOSED. So what does
DIGITAL GOLD CURRENCY (DGC) WORRY ABOUT INTEREST RATES?
SLOW BUSINESS BECAUSE OF DGC UNACCEPT CREDIT CARDS FOR GOOD AND SERVICE?
DGC WORRY ABOUT MERCHANT ACCOUNT CHARGES?
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On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
Yes, but the reversal is the merchant's decision, not the purchaser's.
What we're talking about instead is *repudiable* payments.
Good word. So a repudiable payment is one that can be reversed by a
purchaser's decision.
Yes. If there is a
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