Statistics released today show that the New Zealand economy has stopped
growing since the Labour led minority Coalition Government came to power in
27/11/1999.
Labour's agenda has been almost entirely statist, and the new government
has:
1. Raised the top income tax from 33% to 39%
2.
Alright, all you 'want ta hold e-gold back spend page purists'.
What's the matter with that? SHOW ME THE PROBLEM! :)
From someone who has done numerous back-to-back spends for a couple of hours
on end, I can give you my personal opinion that I want that confirmation
page to come up as quick as
forgot the checkbox sorry ...
http://www.bananagold.com/tasteful2.gif
No ads??? Meaning, I can turn OFF all ads, and prevent them from coming up?
If so, then yeah... what's the harm?
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Alright, all you 'want ta hold e-gold back spend page purists'.
What's the matter with that? SHOW ME THE PROBLEM! :)
From someone who has done numerous back-to-back spends for a couple of hours
on end, I can give you my personal opinion that I want that confirmation
page to come up as quick as
forgot the checkbox sorry ...
http://www.bananagold.com/tasteful2.gif
No ads??? Meaning, I can turn OFF all ads, and prevent them from coming up?
Sure, the default would be OFF
If so, then yeah... what's the harm?
Well there'd be all these annoying stock brokerages, large online
How is it that PayPal can buy $100,000 insurance protection against
unauthorized transactions for every customer from Travelers Insurance? Can
E-Gold LTD do this? Wouldn't this be a BIG solution to protect those who
have been hacked?
I've been reading some of the forums with conversations
How is it that PayPal can buy $100,000 insurance protection against
unauthorized transactions for every customer from Travelers Insurance? Can
E-Gold LTD do this?
Well one thing ... my guess -- e-gold would have to collect full,
typical, banking information on every customer, like PrayPal (I
Well one thing ... my guess -- e-gold would have to collect full,
typical, banking information on every customer, like PrayPal (I
assume?) does.
Also - I'm guessing paypal makes you fax your signature ultimately to
somewhere, like when you get an etrade account. (No?) e-gold would
Perhaps this is something that the eCTA could look at
it least for it's members, if e-gold isn't able to
deal with it for one reason or another.
I think if the membership (of this list) knew that the
insurance was part of the package, it would certainly
improve the credibility of the
Well one thing ... my guess -- e-gold would have to collect full,
typical, banking information on every customer, like PrayPal (I
assume?) does.
Also - I'm guessing paypal makes you fax your signature ultimately to
somewhere, like when you get an etrade account. (No?) e-gold would
This is something that will be looked at in due course when we are more
firmly established.
Some track record and a healthy membership would be required to achieve a
satisfactory rate for an umbrella coverage.
Michael Moore
Vice President (Pro Tem)
for the
Board of Directors
of the
eCurrency
SnowDog wrote:
Alright, all you 'want ta hold e-gold back spend page purists'.
What's the matter with that? SHOW ME THE PROBLEM! :)
From someone who has done numerous back-to-back spends for a couple of hours
on end, I can give you my personal opinion that I want that confirmation
page
Perhaps this is something that the eCTA could look at
it least for it's members, if e-gold isn't able to
deal with it for one reason or another.
I think if the membership (of this list) knew that the
insurance was part of the package, it would certainly
improve the credibility of the
I had thought that JP wanted the ads to go on the page used to
'fill-out'
the spend. Though I may have some objections to this, I certainly
believe
that the Confirmation Page should NOT be touched.
How about Google style plain-text-only ads? Those would load with the
page and so be
ANNOUNCING the world's first bailed metal derivatives/futures exchange.
http://www.bamdex.com
In fifteen minutes it is 6/30/2001 -- and that is the 200th birthday
of Frederic Bastiat.
Bastiat was an very early and very influential LAISSEZ FAIREIST --
sort of a Thomas Paine of
How would this help me? If I bought e-gold from a Market Maker who was a
member of the eCTA, then are you suggesting that I could be insured if
someone later broke into my e-gold account and took my e-gold without my
permission?
IF the eCTA did consider negotiating an insurance package it
Due a successful streamlining of the process. Gold-today is now able to
offer a special rate for EZCMoney orders
Our rate for ezcmoney orders has been reduced to only 7% plus bank fees on
the cleared balance of the order.
Once you have been to www.ezcmoney.com and are an EZCMoney Customer,
I am wondering why you choose this forum to share this information?
How does it relate to e-Gold?
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At 10:07 PM +1000 06/29/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hopefully Jim'll pick up the fone and ask for a rate
Tel 860-277-0111 for corporate office
(I wouldn't do this, but...) I can't imagine insurers lining up to provide
this service. If I were an insurer, I wouldn't be as interested
At 07:09 AM 6/29/2001, SnowDog wrote:
How is it that PayPal can buy $100,000 insurance protection against
unauthorized transactions for every customer from Travelers Insurance? Can
E-Gold LTD do this? Wouldn't this be a BIG solution to protect those who
have been hacked?
Yes, insurance is
Yeah, they also offer a seller protection policy. It aint worth the
pixels it is written with.
It only applies to physical shippments. Electronic delivery of goods does
not count.
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Yes, insurance is available. We have it with Standard
Reserve. It covers us against unauthorized access (internet
fraud), employee fraud, etc.
So Insurance IS available for a non-repudiable internet currency! Excellent!
We had to obtain the insurance to satisfy many of our large
Re: recent objections to snippets of mild coarseness posted to this
list.I find them refreshing, besides, have you ever overheard women
talking amongst themselves?
best, ... forrest
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At 11:12 AM 6/29/2001, SnowDog wrote:
We had to obtain the insurance to satisfy many of our large
corporate/affinity groups. Our latest customer has 160,000
employees (two cruise lines) and they would not consider us
unless we could obtain bonding for our agent and insurance on the
On 29 Jun 2001, at 11:55, George Matyjewicz wrote:
So Standard Reserve, an e-gold backed currency, has two Mega-Corps
signed-up with 160,000 employees. Incredible!
Hello George,
That is a great news... But you should be more precise.
The deal has little to do with e-gold. As you said all
So Standard Reserve, an e-gold backed currency, has two Mega-Corps
signed-up
with 160,000 employees. Incredible!
Yep. If you heard a sonic boom on Tuesday, it was me screaming
as I read the fax of the signed contract for this deal. For fear
of getting mugged, or at least having hundreds
The site looks good! Good Work!
SnowDog
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To all e-golders everywhere,
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SVP catalog books and pamphlets converted to eBook format (pdf). eBooks may be
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Virtually all the supermarkets in Victoria (and I presume the rest of
Aussie) sell Twinings.
It is very popular here as Australia is a nation of tea drinks, along with
coffee and beer and wine (hic!!) and other drinks.
But mostly Tea which reminds me... it's time for my mid morning
Only the handful of people on this mailing list will know
about it, but there it is.
Not quite, now. Hip spreads fast::)
Subject:
[e-gold-list] ANNOUNCING the world's first bailed metal derivatives exchange.
Date:
Fri, 29 Jun 2001 16:01:42 -0400
From:
Although it is probably all true, it is only that a suit has been filed, the
case hasn't even been heard much less decided. I see the article says that
the court ordered Stroud's assets frozen and that he not engage in any
further illegal activities and that a receiver has been appointed by the
We are also implementing another policy from Lloyd's of London
which will provide FDIC-like insurance for up to $100,000 per
account.
What will be covered exactly..
WIll the account holder have anything to prove to claim $100K...
Say he wakes up and one day, his account is empty ??
WHat
Guys,
Please be aware that this person has stolen an Australian ID and CC details.
The real owner has been advised!
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Account Type e-gold
Account # 327994 (surglo international)
IP 202.67.64.146
He stole an Australian ID, and matching CC details. Beware this
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