It is called: Private Venture Capital Stock Exchange or PVCSE.
The first share offering at this Stock Exchange is for PECUNIX Venture
Holdings Inc which is offering THIRTEEN MILLION (13,000,000) Shares at
US$0.50 per Share payable in full on application to raise between
US$5,000,000.00 and
I seriously doubt that they did it for a couple
hundred thousand.
If they did, then no wonder about all the flaws.
Maybe these people want to do it right? :-)
Seriously... What flaws does e-gold have?
Craig
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OK, here's what I don't understand... If someone obtains your secret key,
then why can't they just use THIS key to sign email, and assume your
identity? Why do they need to modify it, reinsert it in your computer, and
then obtain a copy of a message that you subsequently send?
Nevermind... I
Sounds to me that they are treating him like a "Tax Protester." Although
I
wish him and his family the best, it should be taken as a lesson on how
not
to handle tax issues. I don't know if he was a Tax Protester or even
linked
with them in any way, but if the IRS thinks you are, you will
So are you saying that we shouldn't speculate on Parker's demise, or are you
saying that we shouldn't talk about problems we see with some government
actions? Or both?
Craig
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Maybe we're not on the same page here, because the message seems to have
been skewed. Here is the original message, as reported by Vince Callaway and
Steve Foerster. Since Bernard is a rather respectable source, (in my
opinion), then the primary question I have is, is the message from Bernard,
as
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I have a taker selling me the $3000 in e-gold that I need. I still purchase
e-gold on a daily basis at www.GoldDirectory.com, up to $1000 per order.
Craig Haynie
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http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2001/02/23/pay_pal/index.html
Who is this Brody fellow who took $20,000 in bad payments through PayPal
selling e-gold? Which exchange service is he running?
I also tend to resent their implication that e-gold sellers somehow 'know'
that the money is coming
Wow, It looks like OmniPay bailed OUT 3 bars of gold today? Right? If so,
then that's a first. I don't think they've ever had to sell any gold.
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Right now this "Costa" thing has been going on for weeks (and, according
to Craig, it MAY go on for YEARS) .. does it look like Costa is going to
just walk away ? There is OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS US IN GOLD on the
table.
Tough decision. Identify yourself, receive one million dollars, and
How do you figure? Let use some hypotheticals. You're a
merchant selling products where the margins are already very
low. You take credit cards and pay 2.5% Now you are going to
take gold, where you may pay 1.75%.
I don't understand this. The merchant accepting e-gold can get a premium
This seems quite odd to me. Can someone offer a plausible explaination?
The e-gold is being recycled.
Typically, Omnipay handles most OutExchanges, where they buy e-gold from
their customers, which goes into their e-gold account and does not affect
circulation. Then they turn around and
I want to thank all those who thanked Jim Ray.
Thanks JP! Thanks George Freeman!
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BTW, how many do believe that it would make Standard Gold even
better if it would eventually accept GoldMoney as part of its a
money base.
I've been thinking more and more about StandardGold, because it has confused
me. However, the more I think about it, the more I think there is a future
Hello Khurram!
2) Allow me to write personal checks against my Standard Gold Account.
I personally would feel a lot better if SR didn't do this. The ability to
write checks would be mixing repudiability with nonrepudiability which can
lead hassles as most of us have found out.
This is what
Hello Parker!
Also, check out www.3Pgold.com -- though I'm not clear on their level of
release (i.e. trial beta, or what),they were in trial beta not too long
ago, but I haven't heard of an official release. Plus they are
developing ancillary electronic services not yet mentioned on the main
If you want to be an Exchange provider for them, you
will have to bail a 400 oz bar into the system, unless
you buy from the currently listed Cambio?
It seems like a very steep startup cost.
With the E-Gold system, only GSR can bail gold into the E-Gold system.Those
who wish to sell e-gold
I wonder if FideliTrade is unprepared. I don't see any mention of GoldMoney
on their website, and though I sent them an email yesterday, asking how to
buy GoldMoney, they haven't responded.
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I dunno if anyone noticed but when you click to login, you go to
a page that is not encrypted to enter your Holding # and passphrase.
I am sure this is an oversight on the part of goldmoney.com
It's not an oversight. The data posts through SSL. It's fine.
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Their fees are interesting. I like the 1/10th of 1% payment fee. Note, also,
the lost-passphrase fee:
*Payment fee 1/10th of 1% (0.1%) of payment amount; maximum amount of 1
GoldGram (1gg).
*Storage fee of 1% (0.5%) per annum; charged monthly and/or when the
balance of a Holding is changed by
Hello!
[DeLurking...]
What about a 1-900-GET-GOLD funding method. I call the number
from the phone I wish to have charged for the call. A recording prompts
me for an E-Gold account number. I verify the account number with
a yes or no. Then 100 dollars worth of Gold are spent to the account
Also I've had quite a few complaints that I did not fulfill their
order, even recently with our new payment system -- upon looking into
their order I find that it was filled, only then does the customer
realize that they gave me the wrong e-gold # (please people, check your
information and
Hello!
GD Which is why we need a two-step handshake method to send an e-gold
GD payment, where, when using this method, the e-gold must be sent
GD and then PICKED-UP by the receiver, with a password of the
GD sender's choice, before the transaction is complete.
Which should be done by a
These guys don't know much about privacy if they can't even mask the trail
that connects their own offshore companies. [...]
E-gold was not set-up as a private, offshore haven. Why did you assume
otherwise?
Check out this part of their privacy policy:
"Unless (i) necessary for completing
There is nothing wrong with spinning off units for all the reasons you
cite.
There is something VERY wrong when the owner of those companies then
misleads teh public by claiming that "we" (Omnipay) have no influence over
"their" (egold) policies and "them lot" (Digigold) aren't even related
However, you have the get the 400 oz. of e-gold in the account in the
first place. This usually involves an inexchange. This is where the
inexchange fees come from.
OK, I got you. However, if you wanted to buy 400oz of e-gold, you could
probably get a better deal than 4% if you either called
ot; method="POST"
input type="hidden" name="PAYEE_ACCOUNT" value="106762"
input type="hidden" name="PAYEE_NAME" value="GoldDirectory.com"
input type="hidden" name="PAYMENT_AMOUNT" val
Well, the other question then becomes, "How is he going to convert his
e-gold to cash?"
The problem with setting up a front organization to take his third-party
checks and cash, and then convert them to e-gold, is that this is the sort
of thing that some fraudulent operations would undertake to
It is against their policy to close accounts without cause relating to a
security breech. They will, however, close the account to new deposits,
if
they suspect that the account holder is engaging in fraudulent activity
in
an anonymous account.
Wow, this really smells. How the hell do they
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