Attention all Euro Gold Line customers.
The Netherlands is experiencing abnormally very hot weather conditions
(heat wave) since yesterday. This situation has effected most aspects of
the Euro Gold Line business - power outages have effected their
computers, network and internet connection. Even
Jim shalom,
Maybe we should, but we have to be convinced that these are
redeemable in precious metals before we do. And we're not
convinced.
That's not the (only) thing you look at. Since Standard Reserve and OsGold
are (were (in the case of Standard Reserve)?) e-metal currencies and you
That's not the (only) thing you look at. Since Standard Reserve and OsGold
are (were (in the case of Standard Reserve)?) e-metal currencies and you
decide not to work with them.
Has anyone EVER redeemed any gold from OSGold?
Craig
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Mr. Fritz asked if he could contact Patrick about setting up
that link. He liked that shrewd comment. :) I forwarded to
him Patrick's public post.
Sure, I'd be glad to help him out with it.
I sent him a fully functional shopping cart, and a brief synopsis of
receiving and exchanging
I've sent off a few suggestions to Geoff Turk, who was responsive
enough to email me directly (nearly a week ago).
Ian,
I am sure your suggestions will be taken seriously by GoldMoney.
Keep sending them.
Claude Cormier
Ormetal Inc.
http://www.ormetal.com
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As of right now, I am recommending to all customers and all
vendors that you make use of alternatives to the US Postal
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From: Arik Schenkler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think that what guides you is not the redeemable option but the trust to
be able to redeem the currency at the time you wish to do that. (I could
better explain this in Hebrew.. -:)).
Ari:
This kind of difficulty is why I like to insist on a simple,
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An interesting thing Patrick ...
...
An inevitable development was a clause that you could get your gold
immediately, *OR*, at the issuer's option, they could take - let's
say - three months or 6 months to pay you your gold, with a interest
payment added.
I am
Dear Matt Mike,
Thanks for your replies. I'm especially amused by Mike's
reply to the evil RJ, who continues to demonstrate that he
is in favor of any Nazi ear-tagging nonsense as long as it
is done in the name of terrorism prevention and by the
government he claims as his own.
As Matt
Patrick shalom,
Definition: An Internet Gold System is solvent if it has enough
physical
gold free and
clear to satisfy a complete simultaneous bail-out of all internet gold
in
the system.
I agree with you.
What I am saying is that it is your conception that a currency system is
SOLVENT.
From: Patrick Chkoreff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One question though, Ari. I looked around the site and didn't see the
fees
you charge on spends WITHIN the system (between I$ accounts). I saw the
fees for in- and out-exchanges, but not for internal spends. What am I
missing?
Sorry, just found
Does anyone here know about how much palladium there
is (known reserves, plus metal above ground, I guess)?
I looked a bit on google, and found not-much (but saw
a few mentions of e-gold even when I wasn't searching
for it, which was cool!).
I am interested because I know it's very rare, yet Pd
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I think that what guides you is not the redeemable option but the trust to
be able to redeem the
Hey Jim,
I am interested because I know it's very rare, yet Pd
is currently priced at only a bit over Au (also rare,
but there's a lot more gold around). I have no idea
why their prices do as they do, but seeing numbers on
the relative rarity of emetals might be fun. Thanks.
JMR
In my
JMR
In my opinion, the effects of the rarity of a substance on its
price is a
secondary issue. Price is foremost controlled by whether or not
people want
it. After all do you really want something only because its rare?
Khurram Khan
Such as a rare desease for example,
Khurram Khan wrote:
...
In my opinion, the effects of the rarity of a substance on its price is a
secondary issue. Price is foremost controlled by whether or not people want
it.
This is clearly true, if Pd is as rare as I recall being told. I
am sure the beauty of gold also plays a big
Does anyone here know about how much palladium there
is (known reserves, plus metal above ground, I guess)?
I looked a bit on google, and found not-much (but saw
a few mentions of e-gold even when I wasn't searching
for it, which was cool!).
The closest I come is with this:
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Dear Friends,
The Red Queen told Alice that it's an odd sort of memory
that works only backwards.
I have recently encountered a piece of information suggesting
a connection between Dr. Elwyn Jenkins and OSGold. I have
not been able to confirm this suggestion. But, the timing of
the recent
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