[e-gold-list] what has happened to digigold?

2001-06-11 Thread David Hillary
does anyone know the latest about digigold? I have just downloaded and set up webfunds and attempted to buy some digigold for it from omnipay, but it hasn't arrived. I heard digigold and systemics had a dispute and systemics was no longer providing issuance server services but can find nothing

[e-gold-list] Re: America, no longer the land of the free.

2001-06-11 Thread Ken Griffith
My ATM card isn't working either, but I've only tested it at one machine in Virginia. Ken - Original Message - From: James M. Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: e-gold Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 12:48 PM Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: America, no longer the land of the

[e-gold-list] Re: America, no longer the land of the free.

2001-06-11 Thread James M. Ray
At 04:13 PM -0700 06/10/2001, Craig Spencer wrote: ... Gold is one of the greatest threats to the whole socialist world view. Hmm. Maybe I was wrong to use the word socialist (since hardly any socialists call themselves socialist anyway, these days). What I meant is that e-gold is useful no

[e-gold-list] Re: I wonder why?

2001-06-11 Thread jrw
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- hi paul, i am informed that the misleading mail header has been disabled and should no longer appear in posts to this list. i am also informed that the unsubscribe header (and footer) information remain and should be accurate/usable. thanks for pointing out

[e-gold-list] Re: Some small returns

2001-06-11 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
On 11 Jun 2001, at 16:01, Viking Coder wrote: So, instead of disappearing in the night and leaving a lot of people, who can't do the math, wondering were their money is, they are just going to fade away as their commisssion fees approach/exceed 100%. People will be told up front that they

[e-gold-list] Re: America, no longer the land of the free.

2001-06-11 Thread Julian Morrison
James M. Ray wrote: At 04:13 PM -0700 06/10/2001, Craig Spencer wrote: ... Gold is one of the greatest threats to the whole socialist world view. Hmm. Maybe I was wrong to use the word socialist (since hardly any socialists call themselves socialist anyway, these days). What I meant

[e-gold-list] Re: E-Gold-UK exchange?

2001-06-11 Thread Yahoo! GeoCities
Yes, exhorbitant banking charges are a big problem, especially for us here in GB. Whenever I receive a dollar commission cheque I find that most of it is swallowed up by transaction fees. Now, after opening PayPal and e-gold accounts I find that it's a devil of a job funding them. Dealers do not

[e-gold-list] New e-gold exchanger - InstantGold

2001-06-11 Thread Help desk
Hello, At http://InstantGold.8k.com you can fund your e-gold account by Western Union. Cheapest transfers on the market ( for Western Union transactions ). Fees down to 8%. Fast funding ! _ Visit http://www.freeservers.com to

[e-gold-list] New e-gold exchanger - InstantGold

2001-06-11 Thread InstantGold
Hello, Now you can buy gold by Western Union for 15% fee ( 12% fee for orders greater than 1000 $). Please visit http://instantgold.8k.com --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] |||||| E-Biz Ventures |||||||| ||||| |||||||||||||||||

2001-06-11 Thread |||||| MLMCOP ||||||
Some of you may be interested to find out what happened to Donald English, a.k.a. the owner and chief operator of the now defunct E-BizVentures. Surprisingly, some people maintain to this day that E-BizVentures was NOT a ponzi. If you feel this way, GET AN EDUCATION ... Check out the

[e-gold-list] Re: US bank fees on international transfers

2001-06-11 Thread Michael Moore
In point of fact you will find that most banks in most countries will charge for their services. Some charge heaps and some little, depends on what the bank considers it can get away with. No bank is going give away any services for nothing and anyone who thinks they will is naive. The

[e-gold-list] Re: New e-gold exchanger - InstantGold

2001-06-11 Thread Sidd
hello, Close but no Cigar! There are lots of market makers who have MUCH cheaper rates than you... At http://metal-escrow.com we fund your account for fees from 5% to 6%! Offhand I believe http://goldcurrencies.ca and many others also have comparable or lower rates. Regards, Sidd. -

[e-gold-list] Re: DIRT

2001-06-11 Thread bulldog9
Hi I'm private investigator from Poland, and I've obtained the copy of this software from Codex (for $3500 but what the hell it's worth it).Believe me or not but this little thing (trojan file have only 20 KB) can easily invade your system - without forcing you to open any email attachments !!!

[e-gold-list] Re: E-Gold-UK exchange?

2001-06-11 Thread Viking Coder
Dealers do not seem to want to accept GB personal cheques or credit cards It is not just GB personal checks or credit cards that MMs don't want. Most would prefer to not have anything to do with any personal checks or credit cards. Since they run their own business, they can pretty much do

[e-gold-list] Fw: Re: E-Gold-UK exchange?

2001-06-11 Thread offshoresurfer
I can't see a big problem with accepting personal cheques. You just don't give out the gold until the cheque clears (3 days in UK). There are even ways of clearing cheques instantly if you want to pay extra. If you look at it that way, it's a 100% secure method of payment. I think the

[e-gold-list] Re: DIRT

2001-06-11 Thread offshoresurfer
is sending to me updates (containing latest bugs in various systems and email software-it's a need for trojan injection) every week Am I correct in understanding from this that if we stick to using web based email, we are safe? offshoresurfer --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list

[e-gold-list] Re: E-Gold-UK exchange?

2001-06-11 Thread offshoresurfer
in GB. Whenever I receive a dollar commission cheque I find that most of it is swallowed up by transaction fees. Now, after opening PayPal and e-gold accounts I find that it's a devil of a job funding them. Dealers do not seem to want to accept GB personal cheques or credit cards - the most

[e-gold-list] Re: Fw: Re: E-Gold-UK exchange?

2001-06-11 Thread Viking Coder
I can't see a big problem with accepting personal cheques. You just don't give out the gold until the cheque clears (3 days in UK). Personal Checks can actually be cancelled, and payment taken back, up to 6 months after it has cleared. Don't know the mechanics of such a transaction, but do

[e-gold-list] Re: Fw: Re: E-Gold-UK exchange?

2001-06-11 Thread offshoresurfer
I can't see a big problem with accepting personal cheques. You just don't give out the gold until the cheque clears (3 days in UK). Personal Checks can actually be cancelled, and payment taken back, up to 6 months after it has cleared. Don't know the mechanics of such a transaction,

[e-gold-list] Re: Fw: Re: E-Gold-UK exchange?

2001-06-11 Thread Viking Coder
Yes that's true, but it applies equally to money orders. I used to run a = mail order business and have taken tens of thousands of UK personal = checks and I never once had anyone try that. Credit and debit cards, on = the other hand, gave us chargeback problems all the time.=20 However, a

[e-gold-list] Re: Fw: Re: E-Gold-UK exchange?

2001-06-11 Thread jpm
Yes that's true, but it applies equally to money orders. I used to run a = mail order business and have taken tens of thousands of UK personal = checks and I never once had anyone try that. Credit and debit cards, on = the other hand, gave us chargeback problems all the time.=20 However, a