Lin Ronald wrote
In my opinion there is only one bad guy and that is e-gold.Not because
they have decided to withold payments to Costa Gold, who apparently have
proven that they are the owners.
Yet again I must say... e-gold did not withhold Costa Gold's funds. e-gold
transfered the
quote:
I am much more willing to believe Omnipay than Costa Gold during this "No,
you didn't" - "Yes, I did" escapade. Omnipay has stuck by their user
agreement and I have seen nothing to say otherwise.
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Be truthful, "Viking", you haven't seen diddely from OmniPay
...
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Be truthful, "Viking", you haven't seen diddely from OmniPay about this
farce of "justice". Please, if I'm wrong, tell me the date and time on
the last post from OmniPay (to this list or ANY other) where OmniPay
states THEIR side of this story, along with the legal
Okay, "jammer99" here's a question for YOU ...
Do YOU think that "scam" sites, "ponzi" sites, and other versions of
"game" sites are the ONLY sites that have problems with
egold/OmniPay/escrowgods ?
you stated:
quote:
What are Ponzi schemes, a good or a service? (I'm guessing "service," but
Quote:
e-gold. They froze our account without court order, kept it frozen for
almost two months, and then unfroze it. We didn't receive any
clarification from them while the account was frozen. When they unfroze
it, they claimed that one of our clients had paid us with e-gold which he
had
Douglas Jackson wrote:
Sidd responded: (to my blasphemous questioning whether the Perth Mint (
Kitco, Monex, Fidelitrade, ScotiaMocatta etc.) holds any physical metal
specifically to back their unallocated "storage" accounts)
So the unallocated metal is always physically in the vault...
What business do you do?
I'm a programmer (i.e. coder).
Viking Coder
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In reply to a post from Craig I think:( I deleted the mail
yesterday)
I am amazed and annoyed to see that you have made a judgement
on the credibility of Costa Gold. This in fact shifts
the focus of the issue in the search for the bad guy.
In my opinion there is only one bad guy and that is
Hi, would some one please MAKE SURE that the person who uses the pseudonym
"Viking Coder" takes a look at this web url, below ?
This "Coder" person (who won't reveal identity) makes quick judgements as
to whether (or not) a site is "legal" .. or, in "its" (don't know if "he"
or "she") opinion
LaMarr Dell wrote:
This "Coder" person (who won't reveal identity) makes quick judgments as
to whether (or not) a site is "legal"
A dead worm could figure out if Costa is legal within a minute. Hello?!
I find that "Costa" is VERY "up front" with information about how THEY
work and what one
This site, that involves 'GAMING'; does it have a license from any
jurisdiction? If it had no license, does it have a fixed place of
business?
Also, this idea that Costa Gold is a GAME just started a couple of weeks ago
when Stock Generation won their case against the SEC, where the judge
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Fitzmyers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "e-gold Discussion" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You got scammed, we all do (my running total is about 15,000 annoying
dollars), just learn from it :) If you ever do get any money back it
will be
because Omnipay had a pretty good
What business do you do?
--- Viking Coder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LaMarr Dell wrote
This "Coder" person (who won't reveal identity)
makes quick judgements as
to whether (or not) a site is "legal" .. or, in
"its" (don't know if "he"
or "she") opinion is a SCAM ... here's what
David Hillary wrote
If it costs 1% p.a. for metal storeage then how come goldmoney stores it
for 0.5% p.a.?
I suspect they are going to be subsidizing their storage costs with funds
received from their transaction fees. Their transaction fee is capped at 1
gg (their term for an AUG). This
E-god is U.S. based .. but it doesn't feel safe tucking the gold away on
IT'S shores, it sent it away to Nevis .. have you ever wondered "why" ?
E-god is NOT a "foreign individual" (IBC, Ltd, etc) it is a U.S.
Corporation .. so WHY the Nevis move ? Would that move put the gold OUT
of the reach
E-god is U.S. based .. but it doesn't feel safe tucking the gold away on
IT'S shores, it sent it away to Nevis .. have you ever wondered "why" ?
There's no gold in Nevis. The gold is in a bullion bank in Toronto.
E-god is NOT a "foreign individual" (IBC, Ltd, etc) it is a U.S.
Corporation
E-god is NOT a "foreign individual" (IBC, Ltd, etc) it is a U.S.
Corporation ..
e-gold Ltd. is a Nevis Corporation not a US corporation ?
C
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All Costa Gold has to do is file a lawsuit against GSR. Of course, they
would have to identify themselves to a court to do that, and I don't think
they will. Of course, they could wait 10 years, until the statute of
limitations for fraud expires, and THEN sue to resolve this.
Craig
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Right now this "Costa" thing has been going on for weeks (and, according
to Craig, it MAY go on for YEARS) .. does it look like Costa is going to
just walk away ? There is OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS US IN GOLD on the
table.
Tough decision. Identify yourself, receive one million dollars, and
Let's get one item straight right now.
e-gold, i.e. e-gold ltd. fulfilled it's user agreement flawlessly. e-gold
ltd., without a due diligence check, transfered over US$1 million worth of
e-gold from the account of Costa Gold to the account of Omnipay/GSR.
Omnipay/GSR then received several
quote:
they made IMHO a very
smart decision. Omnipay/GSR, NOT e-gold ltd., put the $1 million worth of
e-gold into an escrow account
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e-gold, OmniPay, GSR .. same thing .. "egold" for short. We ALL know, at
least by now we all SHOULD know, that they are ALL the same
p.s.
LaMarr, why do keep referring to e-gold as "e-god"?
I have never, nor I am currently, nor will I ever, fall to my knees and
worship the Jackson brothers (Reid Doug); or even James Ray.
Not even Jim??!
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-Original Message-
From: Douglas Jackson
precisely what risk(s) does Lloyd's insure the Mint against
http://www.perthmint.com.au/depository/faq/insurance.shtml ?
What are
the liability limits of the Lloyd's policy? Could you fax me a copy
of
the pertinent provisions of the Lloyd's
heh Doug rocks ...
Questions that a Kitco Pool Gold Account (or Monex (Atlas), or
FideliTrade (Group Ownership Service)
[or any other party soliciting unallocated "storage" deposits] depositor
would do well to ask..
Questions submitted to the Perth Mint 13 Feb 2001 ..
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