[e-gold-list] Rip-Off at GoldEconomy

2001-01-15 Thread Fred
What's with Gold Economy? It looked legit, but I sent my e-gold payment, got my confirmation and tried to access their "members only" area and couldn't. I then tried to contact them, and couldn't. Fred ___ Dr.

[e-gold-list] Re: Rip-Off at GoldEconomy

2001-01-15 Thread Michael Moore
Fred, www.goldeconomy.com are not a rip off. It is a valid important site in the gold economy. Perhaps you need to check the user name you selected and the password. Simple things like caps lock off and correct spelling are important as I have found to my cost before with passwords. If you

[e-gold-list] Re: Rip-Off at GoldEconomy

2001-01-15 Thread Elwyn Jenkins
www.goldeconomy.com are not a rip off. It is a valid important site in the gold economy. Perhaps you need to check the user name you selected and the password. Simple things like caps lock off and correct spelling are important as I have found to my cost before with passwords. I have

[e-gold-list] Tanzania

2001-01-15 Thread Bob
From Jim Rogers' site: Last year, Tanzania had the highest level of international investment in mineral exploration of any nation in this resource-rich continent. Tanzania should soon be one of the three largest producers of gold in Africa (South Africa and Ghana are the others), with annual

[e-gold-list] Too too too too cool!

2001-01-15 Thread Bob
Talk about future demand for e-gold! Rachel Willmer and Ian Grig made presentations at the Indian River Summit II a few months ago. Subject: Fwd: [Intertrader] Intertrader announces strategic alliance with Systemics Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 07:35:30 -0500 From:

[e-gold-list] Re: e-gold is big business

2001-01-15 Thread Kaare Bursell
Yes, e-gold is BIG business and as such it is utterly INEXCUSABLE that they do not have 24/7 live tech support and are not working their a**es off making our e-gold accounts opaque to hackers. I know of one person who had I5K removed from his account, and just this week two people I know have

[e-gold-list] Just curious. . . when does E-Gold take it upon themselves to close accounts?

2001-01-15 Thread celina
Greetings Everyone; I am just curious. . . when does E-Gold take it upon themselves to close accounts that are suposeitdly circulating too much Gold into their accounts? I was told by a persaon that E-Gold monitors all accounts and if they see too much E-Gold spent into a certain account in a

[e-gold-list] Re: Just curious. . . when does E-Gold take it upon themselves to close accounts?

2001-01-15 Thread SnowDog
I was told by a persaon that E-Gold monitors all accounts and if they see too much E-Gold spent into a certain account in a day or series of days they will suspend the account and denie access from the owner of that account, and keep all the E-Gold that was spent into the account. Dose this