Friends,
Recently we read Andrei's problem of withdrawal from debit card of IntGold.
24 hours before I decided to withdraw IntGold fund via e-gold.
For that, I sent the fund $449.95 worth of IntGold to IntGold Company id:
1 to credit my e-gold account. The fund was transferred successfully
Subject: CASHCARDS: noone cares that they ran with the money?
From: Patrick Verbeer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Patrick,
I cannot find you as being one of our Members Who are you and what is your
complaint ? I have sent you emails to offer assistance, but you do not
respond. If you have a legitimate
Hello Everyone,
It appears that we do have a few clients hosting with us whom we can't
contact. Especially among the Privacy Hosting packages there are several
clients we could not send their new access details, because the mail box
the hosting account had been opened with either does not exist
Hi Andrei,
I have recently purchased intgold debit card and have used it a couple of
times .
I have read the Card announcement at INTGold site:
https://intgold.com/m/debit.cgi/1. Then I asked INTGold about the
terms and conditions and so on - NO RESPONSE.
I also had similar problems
he is great in announcing great things. but thats all.
very late funding and very unfavourable rates and terms of business.
by the way what happened to your vermicycle? project which you heavily advertised
here?
i assume it was a big success. ;-)
i am waiting for your creative explanations
No. 1: The company name itself is false advertising. As everybody
knows it should read GoldNever or GoldLater.
No. 2: This guy offers exchanges to DMT/ALTA but has obviously no
clue how it works. See below.
Stay tuned. From now on more reasons will follow every day.
Garry,
Thank you for
Guys,
We are aware of recent past delays with debit card funding. Basically,
GoldNow has asked for (and paid for) ALL THE CURRENT debit card funding
orders, and we are waiting for the card funder to do his job. AS SOON as
the credits hit our account, the cards will be credited to all customers
Guys,
This person wants me to refund the difference in the cost of the e-gold
when he delivered it to us, after he cancelled his order, and we refunded
him. He gave us $580 USD worth of e-gold, which was returned in *full*,
less the DMT transfer fees, plus an apology for the delay. Apparantly,
Graham Kelly wrote:
This person wants me to refund the difference in the cost of the e-gold
when he delivered it to us, after he cancelled his order, and we refunded
him. He gave us $580 USD worth of e-gold, which was returned in *full*,
less the DMT transfer fees, plus an apology for the delay.
Sidd,
I wouldn't normally disagree. However, the GoldNow terms of trade
specifically advises that we default to the USD value. But, I will
consider changing that in future, depending on feedback.
Besides, that not an ethical error, just a trading reality.
Thanks Sidd!
GK
On Wed, 03 Dec 2003
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/12/1201_031201_republic.html
or http://makeashorterlink.com/?F278153B6
with $400,000 - oops, I mean $180 MILLION (now!) worth
of gold! And it's in INTERNATIONAL waters, so finders-keepers
is still possible! WooHoo! Hopefully good video soon of the
Graham Kelly wrote:
I wouldn't normally disagree. However, the GoldNow terms of trade
specifically advises that we default to the USD value.
Besides, that not an ethical error, just a trading reality.
No, you are incorrect, it is a matter of ethics. If someone gives you
something and you wish
This person wants me to refund the difference in the cost of the e-gold
when he delivered it to us, after he cancelled his order, and we refunded
him. He gave us $580 USD worth of e-gold
...
Apparantly, the value of gold reduced by some $13 odd!
...
Graham Kelly CEO
The ethical way to deal
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/12/1201_031201_republic.html
or http://makeashorterlink.com/?F278153B6
with $400,000 - oops, I mean $180 MILLION (now!) worth
of gold! And it's in INTERNATIONAL waters, so finders-keepers
is still possible! WooHoo! Hopefully good video soon of the
Viking,
Viking Coder wrote:
Why is that the case when the transaction was done in USD, and the
site/emails contain notices stating such an eventuality?
Please read my previous message explaining the situation.
If the reverse had happened, and the exact weight was returned, the client
would be
Please read my previous message explaining the situation.
That message was posted while I composing mine.
It would be easy to explain the logic of the refund if it was done
correctly as I explained.
Yes, but is it a matter of ethics, or of business practices/methods?
I'm not arguing
Viking Coder wrote:
Yes, but is it a matter of ethics, or of business practices/methods?
When a transaction is made across
non-equivalent currencies, is there an *ethical* means of determining what
amount should be refunded?
There was no transaction across non-equivalent currencies, gold was
From: Sidd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Graham Kelly wrote:
This person wants me to refund the difference in the cost of the e-gold
when he delivered it to us, after he cancelled his order, and we refunded
him. He gave us $580 USD worth of e-gold, which was returned in *full*,
less the DMT
It depends. If someone sells their gold for a certain amount of USD, say for
a wire or check, and he later wants a refund, I think it is proper to deal
in USD. The gold was sold at the time of the order and you are now dealing
with dollars.
Nuh. Note that you say John
The gold was sold at the
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