At 11:18 AM -0500 12/3/03, Internet Investment Group LLC wrote:
I'M EXCITED TO INFORM YOU THAT I ALREADY RECEIVED AN ENQUIRY OF A
COMPETITOR OF GRAHAM KELLY: :-)
I'm sure that everyone on the list here is excited that you've
informed them personally of that exciting development.
COMPETITION IS
At 6:52 AM -0500 11/25/03, James M. Ray wrote:
Anyway, the important point is that it's hard to fight because it's
coming from lots of legitimate IP addresses which can not all be
blocked.
Actually part of the problem in defending against DDOS, is quite
often the IP addresses are in fact being
At 7:15 PM -0500 11/25/03, Adam Selene wrote:
So what is the best architecture/method to defend against DDOS?
(just a note, I'm not a systems engineer or networking guru)
Honestly? I'd have to say that your best defense is having your
servers hosted at, or your bandwidth delivered by, a
At 5:30 AM -0400 6/28/03, White Bear wrote:
Please, analyse the fine-print more thoroughly.
To be fair, I most certainly read all of the fine print or I never
would have commented on it! There was nothing mathematically
incorrect about my analysis that I'm aware of.
If you placing minimal
At 4:58 PM -0400 6/26/03, White Bear wrote:
deposit $1000 E-Gold and get $1000 free!
A lot of people daily withdrawing their bonuses via realtime e-cash
payouts!
Sounds almost too good to be true! Free e-gold!
After doing some investigation, the above is somewhat misleading.
Apparently you
At 7:14 PM -0500 12/4/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know where I can register domain names with e-gold?
http://www.planetgold.com/
Great service!
Mike
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At 3:56 PM -0400 10/26/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Need to get 1 gram of e-bullion for testing e-bullion ATIP.
Are the automated payment module and payment verification module
actually implemented now? Not much of an automated transfer
interface program without those!
Mike
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as applicable to the
IG crowd. However! (read on)
For excellent credit risks such as Mike McNamara and Patrick
Chkoreff, we'd get a card with a 5 kilo limit and no security
deposit.
=)
When a customer starts missing payments or paying late on a regular
basis, you could send him an email asking
At 2:38 PM -0400 9/26/01, Ken Griffith wrote:
E-gold is down one bar from 60,000 where it was a week ago. I figured the
events of late would cause a buying spree.
Perhaps people are actually exchanging their e-gold for physical
bullion! Just a thought.
Mike
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At 5:33 PM -0400 8/24/01, Mark W. Oosterveld wrote:
Unfortunatly, I don't have an answer. If I did, I'd implement it, and make
a few bucks. But, that as I see it, is currently the biggest impediance to
e-golds success.
I think that this issue is explained quite well by something JP May
put
At 7:51 AM +1000 8/16/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://gold-vault.com
12% interest per day!
Wow indeed! All of those smart investors who place, say, a mere
$1000 for the initial mandatory 21 days will have almost $11000 at
the end of that period.
But wait! Imagine! Those who can hold
At 11:04 PM -0400 7/26/01, Edwin Woudt wrote:
Another possible solution: they always buy a bar that keeps the
total average bar weight above 400 ounce. This way e-gold can always
be fairly close to the right weight.
I think that there are many scenarios which would make everything
work out
At 7:08 AM -0500 4/14/01, SnowDog wrote:
Your decimal is off. 4,814 / 80,000 = 6%
Approximately 6% of funded e-gold accounts would be used every day, if each
transaction listed in the velocity section came from a different account.
Indeed! My mistake!
6 percent is a much more reasonable
At 10:02 PM -0500 3/16/01, gary wrote:
Just curious, what restaurants in NY or London would be $1000-2000? Hate to
say it but, there isn't anywhere in the world where the food is THAT good.
A 3 course meal for 2 at an "excellent" restaurant with a single
"excellent" bottle of champagne or
At 7:34 PM -0500 1/30/01, Tracy Guss wrote:
Yes, I'm sure there are many satisfied Gold-Age customers. My point is
that I have been given poor customer service by Gold-Age.
Yes... We're all certainly aware of this fact by now. In fact,
there's probably no compelling reason to mention it on
HighDraw.com has a terrific new look !
Blackjack, Poker, Slots.
That's terrific all right! I attempted to create and fund a HighDraw
account with $25 via e-gold and have yet to receive a password for my
account. Not suprisingly the spend worked well however. I think
I'll be sticking with
I DO NOT UNDERSTAND HOW EGOLD ALLOWS A MARKET MAKER WITH SUCH BLATANTLY
UNETHICAL BUSINESS PRACTICES???
WHO ELSE HERE IS HAVING THE SAME PROBLEM WITH THIS PERSON?
I have never done any transactions with KMG, but I am just curious... Has
anyone on this list had a good experiences with Kiss My
At 7:28 AM -0700 10/13/00, jeff wrote:
As I stop looking for a free meal and start standing up for myself, the
frequency of being suckered has decreased dramatically.
Now there's a powerful statement! It's awesome to see someone
exhibiting some personal responsibility. My hat is off to you
At 12:00 AM +1100 10/6/00, Ian Green wrote:
ALSO ... People can buy anything from Amazon, BarnesAndNoble, or other
stores (that accept non-US Visa card for payment) using e-gold, by letting
me know what they want via e-mail or at
http://aoShop.com/e-gold_shopping.htm . Just copy and paste the
At 4:48 PM -0400 10/4/00, McKee, Sam wrote:
A good idea, but be careful. One or two disgruntled customers could really
wreck an MM's reputation if they put their minds to it. It would also be
easy for an MM to "stuff the ballot box" by writing rave reviews of his own
service and criticizing the
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