[e-gold-list] Re: 1mdc LODGEMENTS to take over from Euro?

2002-01-17 Thread don . raymond
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 16:45:15 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Don't forget, 1mdc Lodgements have utterly nothing to do with investment or risk Very simply, you're just moving your e-gold from one account to another (indeed, the 808080 1mdc account). And 1mdc pays a bonus to you, as a

[e-gold-list] Re: 1mdc LODGEMENTS to take over from Euro?

2002-01-17 Thread jpm
Don asks: JP, I still dont get it. I still dont understand how 1mdc wants to pay a bonus for customers. A customer is one that purchases a commodity or service. What commodity or service is 1mdc providing? ... Is there some hidden fee for using 1mdc, like a 5% withdrawal fee? I just dont get

[e-gold-list] Re: 1mdc LODGEMENTS to take over from Euro?

2002-01-17 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
However, yes, 1mdc LODGEMENTS are quite literally a free lunch. What you pay into the 1mdc brand is your very interest, attention, the fact that you tell others, etc etc. What 1mdc Lodgements builds is absolute trust, reputation and so on. Very neat, JP. The agio fees are simply your

[e-gold-list] Re: 1mdc LODGEMENTS to take over from Euro?

2002-01-17 Thread Craig Spencer
On 17 Jan 2002, at 9:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: JP, I still dont get it. I still dont understand how 1mdc wants to pay a bonus for customers. A customer is one that purchases a commodity or service. What commodity or service is 1mdc providing? Companies will pay a bonus because they know

[e-gold-list] Re: 1mdc LODGEMENTS to take over from Euro?

2002-01-17 Thread Craig Spencer
On 17 Jan 2002, at 10:18, Patrick Chkoreff wrote: Very neat, JP. The agio fees are simply your marketing costs. On the $100,000 lodged, that works out to about $1000 a year. But marketing costs for what? !!! Best, CCS --- -

[e-gold-list] Re: 1mdc LODGEMENTS to take over from Euro?

2002-01-17 Thread Ragnar
I'm with you Don. I trust JP like he trusts Paul Vahur but what he is doing makes no sense whatsoever. And his explanations just make him sound like a phoney (which I know he is not!). I have a theory. This is just theory and speculation, of course. If I had me a brick of gold in

[e-gold-list] Re: 1mdc LODGEMENTS to take over from Euro?

2002-01-17 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
From: Craig Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 12:19 PM On 17 Jan 2002, at 10:18, Patrick Chkoreff wrote: Very neat, JP. The agio fees are simply your marketing costs. On the $100,000 lodged, that works out to about $1000 a year. But marketing costs for what?

[e-gold-list] Re: 1mdc LODGEMENTS to take over from Euro?

2002-01-17 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
- Original Message - From: Ragnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 12:33 PM I have a theory. This is just theory and speculation, of course. If I had me a brick of gold in digital format, I would lend it out to some trusted currency exchange providers who are low

[e-gold-list] Re: 1mdc LODGEMENTS to take over from Euro?

2002-01-17 Thread David Beroff
Craig Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, I'm with you Don. I trust JP like he trusts Paul Vahur but what he is doing makes no sense whatsoever. And his explanations just make him sound like a phoney (which I know he is not!). I'm not entirely sure that his business model will succeed, but the

[e-gold-list] Re: 1mdc LODGEMENTS to take over from Euro?

2002-01-17 Thread Craig Spencer
On 17 Jan 2002, at 12:58, Patrick Chkoreff wrote: For building a group of people to whom they can sell FUTURE revenue-generating services. JP has mentioned a possible 1mdc-grams product with a transaction fee. Except, correct me if I am wrong, that product (as currently in use) has no fee!

[e-gold-list] Re: 1mdc LODGEMENTS to take over from Euro?

2002-01-17 Thread David Beroff
Patrick Chkoreff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If they decide to go out of business they'll just let all the lodgments expire and all the funds will return to the users' e-gold accounts. Because they're honest. I suspect I am going to ignite a flame war, but this *does* bring up a very valid