the www.e-qold.com site appears to be down, or working slowly!
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I need to pay someone there but could not see any market makers listed.
Would be nice to save a couple of bucks by not getting a US cheque cashed.
cya, Andrew...
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Just curious are you proceeding ahead or still muck and mire / held up? I have
not really seen nor heard anything.
Reid Jackson wrote:
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Melbourne, Florida, 11 October 2000
GSR/OmniPay ( www.omnipay.net ) announced today it
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Bye
Patrick Caron
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Guys,
I wish to advise that my site is temporarily down, due to a T1 problem.
This means I cannot fulfill existing orders, until the site is restored.
We are moving FAST to set up mirror sites, which is something we should
have done a year ago.
Cheers!
Graham Kelly CEO
GoldNow Corporation
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 5:00 PM
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Subject: Urgent message about E-Gold FRAUD ALERT
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Hi everyone,
Of course this could be a false alarm as a lot of
I have just started looking into e-gold, and find it fascinating.
Can someone give me some thoughts on the best way of minimising the fees
and spreads that seem to be everywhere. Not so much e-gold's transaction
(50c) and holding (1%) charges, but the 4% I saw someone mention as a
buy/sell
Hey Jay ..
Has anyone ever had the problem that you enter a spend, say, "5.50",
and you accidentally leave the select menu set on "dollars" rather
than, perhaps you MEANT to choose say grams.
Jay - perhaps it would be better if that select menu STARTED on a
"null" option. IE, you are forced
I have just started looking into e-gold, and find it fascinating.
Can someone give me some thoughts on the best way of minimising the fees
and spreads that seem to be everywhere. Not so much e-gold's transaction
(50c) and holding (1%) charges, but the 4% I saw someone mention as a
buy/sell
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone give me some thoughts on the best way of minimising the fees
and spreads that seem to be everywhere. Not so much e-gold's transaction
[snip]
Best way to fund an account is going to be a face to face exchange of
cash. Using credit
On 12 Apr 2001, at 10:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone ever had the problem that you enter a spend, say, "5.50", and
you accidentally leave the select menu set on "dollars" rather than,
perhaps you MEANT to choose say grams.
JP,
The unit of account in the digital gold currency
On 12 Apr 2001, at 10:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone ever had the problem that you enter a spend, say, "5.50", and
you accidentally leave the select menu set on "dollars" rather than,
perhaps you MEANT to choose say grams.
JP,
The unit of account in the digital gold currency
On 12 Apr 2001, at 12:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think your solution is more drastic, Claude, and would probably
need a policy decision from GSR.
I agree. But it is a solution that make sense. If we want to promote
the idea that this new digital currency system is grams-based.
Claude
On 11 Apr 2001, at 19:24, Vince Callaway wrote:
Not really. Walk into a gold dealer and ask what they charge for gold.
The spot price that exchange providers use is usually only available to
people who buy 100 oz. at a time. Gold dealers will sometimes deal in 1
oz ingots, but that is that
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