Are there any market makers who accept the 7-11 / Amex Internet payment
cards in payment for e-gold? I read the FAQ on these cards, but it is not
clear to me from the FAQ whether these cards are hard money or soft money.
http://www.7-eleven.com/about/news/news_internetcardfaq.html
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Vincent
Interesting questions I received from a possible Gold Economy soon-to-be:
To whom it may concern:
Can you help me with the following information please?
What are the current laws pertaining to gold ownership in US?
My understanding is that there were some very specific laws past
Are there any market makers who accept the 7-11 / Amex Internet payment
cards in payment for e-gold? I read the FAQ on these cards, but it is not
clear to me from the FAQ whether these cards are hard money or soft money.
http://www.7-eleven.com/about/news/news_internetcardfaq.html
Wow,
My understanding is that there were some very specific laws past after
the Great Depression about either the amount and or what form of gold
can be held by US citizens. I have also be lead to believe that in
certain forms it can not be confiscated by the US Government.
It's not possible
In answer to David H. Wilkins's questions:
In 1933 President Franklin D. Roosevelt banned the export of gold, halted
the convertibility of dollar bills into gold, ordered US citizens to hand in
all the gold they possessed and established a daily price for gold. 1934
Roosevelt fixed the price of
December 31, 1974 the US government ended its ban on individual ownership
of
gold. In 1997 Congress passed the Taxpayers Relief Act, allowing US
Individual Retirement Account holders to buy gold bullion coins and bars
for
their accounts as long as they are of a fineness equal to, or
It seems to me that the 1974 legislation removed the ban on individual
ownership of gold, period. The 1997 legislation allows for gold coins and
bars of 99.5 per cent gold to be included in IRA's rendering them
non-taxable while held in those accounts.
I don't doubt what you're saying, but
Lil Abner wasn't something I had available in my childhood
regretably.
Moriarty Look Seagoon, here is a photograph of a pound note!
Ned Seagoon What Wealth!
Moriarty Yes, and theres more photographs where that came from!
I mean, short of locking them in a rubber room, what can be done
Has anybody received any refund from Heap Of Gold?
Has anybody received any reply from Heap Of Gold?
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This is a VERY intresting conversation - i am a MLM distributor to a company
that has been in the business for 6 years (wont mention the name) - but - my
main income is based from CUSTOMER SALES and a very few downline purchases
in my organisation, i earn quite a bit of money on this - but i have
I am still waiting for my refund from Heap of Gold also Lim.
Or if they would fund my E-Gold account they would be good also.
But they still have not responded to emails or telephone calls.
It does not look good. )-:
Steven
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Patrik Isacsson wrote
If you really took a good look at MLM - you might find it very DYNAMIC to
the one who really works it. But not EVERYONE can have success in it -
this is not for everyone.
According to HYIP - if it is TO good to be TRUE - then it is...:))
There is also a major
It seems to me that the 1974 legislation removed the ban on individual
ownership of gold, period. The 1997 legislation allows for gold coins and
bars of 99.5 per cent gold to be included in IRA's rendering them
non-taxable while held in those accounts.
I don't doubt what you're saying, but
For christ's sake.
EVERY HYIP IS A RIDICULOUS SCAM.
Speak plainly.
Regarding MLMs, obviously, many MLMs are completely legitimate
businesses - such as bloody Amway or Nuskin. But of the thousands of
small hokey MLMs, most of them are small hokey silly productless
things.
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You are
On 5 May 2001, at 9:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the canadian maple leaf made from?
http://www.rcmint.ca/products/en/main.cfm?Product_Id=12Section_Id=10Area=Products
Claude
http://www.goldcurrencies.ca
http://www.ormetal.com
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Claude Cormier
On 5 May 2001, at 9:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the canadian maple leaf made from?
http://www.rcmint.ca/products/en/main.cfm?Product_Id=12Section_I
d=10Area=Products
Claude
Just curious, what's the face value on the 1oz Maple Leaf (doest say
on the web site)
the face value on
On 5 May 2001, at 10:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wow - anyone who trades futures, palladium might be setting up for a big spurt
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/PA/61
Buy North American Palladium (PDL or PAL)
Claude
http://www.goldcurrencies.ca
http://www.ormetal.com
On 5 May 2001, at 9:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious, what's the face value on the 1oz Maple Leaf (doest say on
the web site)
The coin has a $50 legal tender face value.
http://online.kitco.com/sellprice/coins/coin_goldmapleone.html
Care to elaborate on that HYIP reference ?
How many have you tried and what were their names.
For christ's sake.
EVERY HYIP IS A RIDICULOUS SCAM.
Speak plainly.
Regarding MLMs, obviously, many MLMs are completely legitimate
businesses - such as bloody Amway or Nuskin. But of the
Just humor me, if you will. I'm new here.
Perhaps we are not speaking the same language.
I'm talking about legitimate banking with high returns.
I'm not sure what this negative feedback is based on.
Steven wrote:
Care to elaborate on that HYIP reference ?
How many have you tried and what
Craig Spencer wrote:
Seriously making such an argument indicates the lack of any conceptual
means to distinguish reality from fantasy. Such people evidently will
just try anything at random to see what immediately happens and they
cannot conceive of any other means of validation. They do
Steven wrote:
Just humor me, if you will. I'm new here.
Perhaps we are not speaking the same language.
I'm talking about legitimate banking with high returns.
I'm not sure what this negative feedback is based on.
HYIP is a technical term meaning: investment schemes that are pyramid
scams
Steven wrote:
Just humor me, if you will. I'm new here.
Perhaps we are not speaking the same language.
I'm talking about legitimate banking with high returns.
I'm not sure what this negative feedback is based on.
HYIP are not legitimate banking. They are easily identified scams. You
Just humor me, if you will. I'm new here.
Perhaps we are not speaking the same language.
I'm talking about legitimate banking with high returns.
I'm not sure what this negative feedback is based on.
A hyip is the usual term for a fun, but silly, pyramid scheme.
Steven, there is no such thing
Seriously making such an argument indicates the lack of any
conceptual
means to distinguish reality from fantasy. Such people evidently
will
just try anything at random to see what immediately happens and
they
cannot conceive of any other means of validation. They do not
Steven wrote:
Care to elaborate on that HYIP reference ?
How many have you tried and what were their names.
This is amazing. I cannot decide between (1) this is just bull or
(2) a genuine inability to think.
If it is taken seriously then it explains a lot!
Seriously making such an
Guys,
I used to use www.lowestfare.com and get great airfares, but they seem
really expensive now. Can any of you suggest a cheap online company?
I want to fly from LAX to DAL.
Cheers!
Graham Kelly CEO
GoldNow Corporation http://www.GoldNow.St
Phone/Fax +44 (0)709-233-7612
USA Phone/Fax
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