[e-gold-list] Re: Just curious. . . when does E-Gold take it upon themselves to close accounts?

2001-01-15 Thread SnowDog
I was told by a persaon that E-Gold monitors all accounts and if they see too much E-Gold spent into a certain account in a day or series of days they will suspend the account and denie access from the owner of that account, and keep all the E-Gold that was spent into the account. Dose this

[e-gold-list] Re: hacking?? I don't see evidence.

2001-01-17 Thread SnowDog
Yes, e-gold is BIG business and as such it is utterly INEXCUSABLE that they do not have 24/7 live tech support and are not working their a**es off making our e-gold accounts opaque to hackers. I know of one person who had I5K removed from his account, and just this week two people I know

[e-gold-list] Re: Paypal to buy Egold ?

2001-01-20 Thread SnowDog
Hi, I suppose that this question has been seen many times, sorry. Where could I use Paypal to buy egold ? In 4-dimensional space, you can use PayPal just about anywhere to buy e-gold, around July, 2000. Now, I'm not sure that you can. g Craig --- You are currently subscribed to

[e-gold-list] Interesting Exception!

2001-01-26 Thread SnowDog
"9.1.2. Erroneous Exchange Rate GSR reserves the right to cancel an OmniPay order if the exchange rate for the transaction was clearly erroneous. This repudiation shall apply even if GSR has already fulfilled the order before recognizing the error." HEY! You guys should follow the same rules

[e-gold-list] re: Costagold

2001-01-27 Thread SnowDog
272 divided by 262= 1.038 which means that the price of gold has dropped 4%. GSR/OMNIPAY/e-gold is playing head I win tails you loose, no matter what they claim. It seems that you may be assuming that if they were to sell 10 bars of gold that they purchased back in early December, that they

[e-gold-list] re: Costagold

2001-01-27 Thread SnowDog
bail-out 10 bars of gold to cover their OutExchange price. Otherwise they would lower their OutExchange price. Craig GoldDirectory.com - Original Message - From: "Khurram Khan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "SnowDog" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "e-gold Discussion" [EMAIL PROT

[e-gold-list] Re: Great New Business Opportunity

2001-01-28 Thread SnowDog
Why do smart people, even those in e-gold, succumb to fraudulent activities that are impossible to sustain? If I post a absurd comment like, "I can guarantee you 300% return on your money in 3 months!" No one will question the value of the information. But if someone said, "I am putting

[e-gold-list] Re: e-gold-list digest: January 27, 2001

2001-01-28 Thread SnowDog
This company is underfunded and scared of large transactions. Pure and simple. Wow, to draw this conclusion is to disbelieve that they back their currency 100% with gold, allocated in storage and held in escrow, because there is NO WAY they can be underfunded if they are backing their currency

[e-gold-list] Re: Something better

2001-01-28 Thread SnowDog
Here is a curtesy copy of the information I could find. I hate to sound like the whining wife, but this illustrates my point exactly. They claim things that they are not. They are in control of the entire e-gold universe GSR/OmniPay/e-gold/Digigold. I could live with that but how can I

[e-gold-list] Re: Siamese Twins

2001-01-28 Thread SnowDog
there is NO WAY they can be underfunded if they are backing their currency with gold. They sell the gold, take the money and fill the OutExchange order. This is how E-Gold is set-up. At least you finally admit that you recognize that egold and Omnipay are the same company. According to your

[e-gold-list] Re: Something better

2001-01-29 Thread SnowDog
Hello! I believe I'm beginning to understand why you're feeling uncomfortable. If it is widely known that e-gold,/GSR/omnipay/digigold is the same group of guys hiding behind four different corporate shells, why are you so comfortable when they back out of a transaction here and then

[e-gold-list] Re: Omnipay ready to sell gold!

2001-01-29 Thread SnowDog
Actually better make it more than $4200. It will cost that much to fill an account with 400 ounces of e-gold, and then redeem it for a 400 oz. gold bar. 400*262.50*4%=4200 No, it will cost over $100,000. 400 * 262.50 = $105,000 Why did you add 4%? Craig --- You are currently

[e-gold-list] New Tracking Numbers

2001-02-01 Thread SnowDog
Hello! Your Tracking Numbers are GREAT idea. However, they're impossible to type in. Wouldn't it be easier just to type in the batch number and the e-gold account number? Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL

[e-gold-list] A New Idea

2001-02-01 Thread SnowDog
Hello! Consider the idea to increase the e-gold Exchange Rate to 2 percentage points ABOVE SPOT. These effects should be derived: 1) The price to purchase e-gold would fall about 2 percentage points with respect to the SPEND rate. This would effectively make e-gold CHEAPER for CONSUMERS who

[e-gold-list] Re: Chess

2001-02-01 Thread SnowDog
Make it so that FAKE HUMANS (actually computer players!) sit there wanting a game! hahahah! it would mean that when someone comes looking for a game, there is always an opponent, so you collect more board fees!!! haha! Just add a little lame bot technology so it makes some comments

[e-gold-list] Re: hard for soft

2001-02-03 Thread SnowDog
why can I go to any ATM, insert my credit card and get my "available balance" as cash? Just before new year I felt the need to travel to nz for a few days and used my credit card to withdraw A$1 000 when my available balance was only around A$900! I can get the hardest form of money with

[e-gold-list] Re: problems with funding e-gold - general problem with moving money

2001-02-03 Thread SnowDog
Quite ridiculously, it is NOT possible to go online and move money from your bank account, at a given bank, to a friend's bank account (I mean at the same bank). CompuBank. (and about 1/2 dozen others) If that was possible, the problem would be solved --- some exchange provider would just

[e-gold-list] Re: compubank

2001-02-03 Thread SnowDog
TO be clear, you could now do, exactly what you did (that same process), at CompuBank, Craig? Thus, if your MM had an account at CompuBank, and I had an act at CompuBank, I could transfer you money, in real time, you could check that I honestly did that in real time, and IT WOULD BE

[e-gold-list] Re: Chess Update

2001-02-05 Thread SnowDog
Playing with Chandra, we couldn't figure out how to change colors. Otherwise, this is going to be sooo coool! Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: Observations about GoldMoney

2001-02-07 Thread SnowDog
I just noticed something! With GoldMoney, all payments are in GoldGrams. They won't calculate an exchange rate for you; you can enter your own in the currency calculator, and thereby calculate the amount of gold to send, but you can't send $100 of GoldMoney to anyone. Craig --- You are

[e-gold-list] Standard Gold to E-Gold

2001-02-08 Thread SnowDog
How long before we can exchange Standard Gold to E-Gold (and vise-versa), using a programming interface? Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: euro!

2001-02-10 Thread SnowDog
So for example, we all love what has been happening in Eireland, and your point is that the EURO indeed HELPS Eireland What's happening in Ireland? --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Complaint about CCC-Casino

2001-02-10 Thread SnowDog
Has anyone else had problems with CCC-Casino? In early June, 2000, they started accepting e-gold as a method of payment, so I signed up and sent them $100 in e-gold. After a few days of playing, I worked it up to about $130 in e-gold. Then they started a contest and offered $100 to the e-gold

[e-gold-list] Re: Euro!

2001-02-10 Thread SnowDog
Following these thoughts, of mine, is an exact copy of an email that I just received from the operators of Costa Gold. Costa has kept its members informed about the ongoing problems with e-gold and I felt that, perhaps, a few of you WORLD LEADERS, who may be considering entrusting e-gold

[e-gold-list] Re: there you go Michael Moore

2001-02-11 Thread SnowDog
Oh heck yes, let's DO add some twinkly little ads on ALL the egold pages! ! maybe some "rotators" and some "sliding banners" (those are always good for a little slow down) . As I understand the delays associated with the e-gold servers, it isn't the web-servers which slow down the system,

[e-gold-list] Re: PayPal to charge 2%

2001-02-11 Thread SnowDog
In an article in today's Atlanta Journal Constitution they report that PayPal will be charging an average 2% of payments received for business accounts. [...] Details at... http://www.accessatlanta.com/partners/ajc/epaper/editions/sunday/personal_t ech_a358787c12fe218d00fe.html Curious:

[e-gold-list] Re: voluntary taxation (fishing)

2001-02-11 Thread SnowDog
Establishing property rights in a fishery goes like this: You go and get some fish. When you have them on board and off the decks (so you can't easily loose them), they are now your property. No government required here. The government auctioning the right to fish presupposes that the

[e-gold-list] Re: there you go Michael Moore!

2001-02-13 Thread SnowDog
I consider Douglas Jackson to be a radical. And the others that have been pushing hard to help it along for a number of years. Yeah, you don't know what that radical is going to do... :) He's a genius! I don't understand how the huge potential of e-gold and e-gold backed money can be

[e-gold-list] RE: inquiring minds

2001-02-16 Thread SnowDog
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-gold-list] Re: exchange?

2001-02-17 Thread SnowDog
Are you volunteering. You will need a 400 oz gold bar to be a combio for goldmoney however No you don't! You just need some gold-grams. Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] RE: inquiring minds

2001-02-17 Thread SnowDog
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

[e-gold-list] Re: 1st South African exchange provider now open - great rates, low hassle!

2001-02-18 Thread SnowDog
The only possible problem with names like this is if people started calling themselves an E-gold Exchange, but had no intention of conducting business in e-gold. Anytime you use 'E-Gold' in your name, there's a possibility that someone will come upon the website and think that it's run by

[e-gold-list] Check This Out

2001-02-18 Thread SnowDog
Click on this URL: www.e-goId.com Now click on this one: www.e-gold.com Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: More inquiring minds

2001-02-19 Thread SnowDog
Hey Sidd! You're mistaken. The Escrow Agent must INDEPENDENTLY validate any disposition of property from the E-Gold Bullion Reserve Special Purpose Trust. The user agreement is not explicit in requiring the escrow agent's approval in "redemption" transactions, but is in the case of

[e-gold-list] RE: Inquiring Minds

2001-02-19 Thread SnowDog
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

[e-gold-list] Re: More inquiring minds

2001-02-19 Thread SnowDog
Thanks for the reply, however I think you may have missed my point. Thanks for the extracts from the escrow agreement, where did you get that? As I said, the E-GOLD(tm) TERMS are not explicit about redemption, no doubt they believed the escrow agreement would suffice... it doesn't help much

[e-gold-list] Another Wave of New Accounts

2001-02-19 Thread SnowDog
I don't know if anyone's noticed, but the e-gold system is being SLAMMED with new accounts, since last night. If this keeps up, this will be a record week for new accounts. Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL

[e-gold-list] Re: I need 100k in gold

2001-02-23 Thread SnowDog
I believe you have two choices when you want 100K in e-gold: 1) www.OmniPay.net 2) www.GoldfingerCoin.com Craig - Original Message - From: "Randy Johnson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "e-gold Discussion" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 10:37 PM Subject: [e-gold-list] I need

[e-gold-list] Re: Is Standard Reserve a Scam?

2001-02-23 Thread SnowDog
I need to reply to this question, too; Standard Reserve has answered all of my inquiries within 24 hours -- and I've had several. Sincerely, Craig Haynie GoldDirectory.com --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL

[e-gold-list] Re: and wouldn't TWC be to die for!

2001-02-28 Thread SnowDog
Once again, I applaud your rationalizations! Too little effort appears to be aimed at attracting the larger merchant organizations to accept e-gold. As a fellow Market Maker, it appears that the bulk of e-gold use is still limited to the many investment games/ponzis/pyramid programs out

[e-gold-list] Re: and wouldn't TWC be to die for!

2001-02-28 Thread SnowDog
The believers must demonstrate their belief in use of this, and not just toy with it as a game. Before we get the GMs we need 200,000 believers who will use Standard Transactions and E-Gold as their financial center. How soon before we have immediate liquidity between SR and e-gold? Craig

[e-gold-list] Re: win five grams

2001-03-03 Thread SnowDog
I think #7 is great. "That Chest of Gold Just Got Easier to Use" --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: need an e-gold central exchange

2001-03-04 Thread SnowDog
[...]There needs to be a central exchange which works like a stock exchange, where all market maker bids and asks are represented in the same place. [...] Cool! How soon before you start one? Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a

[e-gold-list] Re: If there are to be no more t-bills...

2001-03-04 Thread SnowDog
Hello! Almost all of the world uses non backed fiat currency. The world has never seen this before Brenton Woods in 1971. Fiat currencies are fraud and theft. I've heard statements like this quite a few times now, and it all sounds a bit like hot air to me. It doesn't quite make sense.

[e-gold-list] Re: If there are to be no more t-bills...

2001-03-04 Thread SnowDog
It's impossible for a micro group of human beings to know just how much currency a legal jurisdiction needs. 'The Road to Serfdom' explains this quite well. Because a treasury and a central bank are political institutions, they always err on the side of too much in the favor of the

[e-gold-list] Re: spam?

2001-03-11 Thread SnowDog
It is an interesting response but, are you sure it is a response to a posting on this list? Also, what is your reason for saying that Xodds is a "questionable" entity? I agree: Xodds is a fun game! Hardly a questionable entity. Regarding patents: 1) E-gold has been in operations since

[e-gold-list] Re: gold bibliography?

2001-03-11 Thread SnowDog
I would like to recommend a website that has been extremely informative in the past couple of years. It's run by Steve Kaplan, and it used to be updated every day, until this past January. Now it's updated whenever he feels like it. However, read the whole website because the information there is

[e-gold-list] Re: raided?!

2001-03-16 Thread SnowDog
I think we may need to start up a collection for the Bradleys. Perhaps organise legal representation. Does anyone know his family phone number or can contact him or his family? I don't know if he's been charged, or not, but if he's at home, we all should call him. One of the things he

[e-gold-list] Re: Value of Aussie Dollar

2001-03-16 Thread SnowDog
Can anyone recommend a site that gives accurate, timely, user friendly display of exchange rates against each other? Real Time! www.forextrading.com Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: Re osgold.com

2001-03-21 Thread SnowDog
He wants us to send our MONEY to him but he gives ABSOLUTELY NO representation about how he will deal with our money. There are NO terms and conditions, agreements or any other guarantees or other legal requirements on the site. The terms of use are here:

[e-gold-list] Re: OSGold

2001-03-21 Thread SnowDog
I found the OSGold site refreshingly simple, and easy to use. I guess it appeals to me because I don't like my life cluttered up with legal mumbo jumbo as I try to brush my teeth (or perform any other mundane tasks) ... I don't NEED to know all of the details of WHY or HOW my car radio works

[e-gold-list] Re: FW: (Fwd) Re: OSGOLD

2001-03-22 Thread SnowDog
In regard to CashOverTime, I am also a member with them. I assure you that they are operated by a different person, someone in whom I have complete trust. I have received many of my back payments into my OSGold account, and if you have not, you want to verify that you have entered your

[e-gold-list] Re: e-gold flaws Previously: PECUNIX INCORPORATED Share Offer

2001-03-22 Thread SnowDog
Hello Khurram! As usual, I disagree! Seriously... What flaws does e-gold have? 1. Someone can very easily write a script that continuosly tries to access an account with a bad passphrase and therefore locking any account perpetually. This is a feature. Good security, to keep hackers from

[e-gold-list] Re: e-gold flaws Previously: PECUNIX INCORPORATED Share Offer

2001-03-23 Thread SnowDog
2. There is no way to show a third party that you've actually sent gold into another account. Maybe a public batchnumber system can work here. Why would you want to do this? Get the party you've sent it to, to make a statement. Think of this from a Market Maker prespective. You have

[e-gold-list] Re: What flaws does egold have? Seriously?

2001-03-24 Thread SnowDog
Regarding problems with e-gold: For one thing, their customer service SUCKS! I agree, and I don't understand why. All they need do is hire people to answer the phone, and resolve password problems, and other minor complaints. For larger complaints, they should find an avenue to resolve them.

[e-gold-list] Re: New E-gold Exchange Service

2001-03-28 Thread SnowDog
Aren't there a few MMs still taking credit cards from new customers - and surviving? Like GoldPouchExpress (as mentioned previously). They must have their own methods to avoid losing $25K in two months. It's amazing what you can do when you call people on the phone. I believe GoldPouch calls

[e-gold-list] New Repositories: JP Morgan? Chase? !!

2001-03-28 Thread SnowDog
I notice the agreement with JP Morgan / Chase (wow, talk about class), now allows third-parties to bail gold into the system: "Procedure-General: JPMorgan Chase Bank may receive Precious Metal from Gold Silver Reserve, Inc., a Delaware, USA company ("GSR"). JPMorgan Chase Bank also can

[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-Age SS Raid

2001-03-28 Thread SnowDog
ISL pledges an ounce, too ! I'm giving 10 grams, but it will be about 2 weeks. --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: Toronto Gold?

2001-03-28 Thread SnowDog
However, there is a risk (political) associated with each storage facility depending on where it is. In that sense, those grams are no longer fungible. In theory, a gram in Dubai is not necessarily as safe as a gram in London... or vice versa. I've noticed that too. If we lose the gold in

[e-gold-list] Re: New E-gold Exchange Service

2001-03-30 Thread SnowDog
It's amazing what you can do when you call people on the phone. I believe GoldPouch calls all of their customers, and requires all of their customers to be in North America. ha! damn clever!! Yes, they verify by call back but they are not restricted to just North America. They

[e-gold-list] Re: What flaws does egold have? Seriously?

2001-03-30 Thread SnowDog
"I don't know. I know one may have been a trojan virus situation, but the other two were password retrieval hacking jobs. Egold is aware of this problem and are doing NOTHING about it. Nor will they even help the victims get their funds back. ... " I worry about people hacking into my account

[e-gold-list] Fw: GoldMoney Press Release

2001-03-30 Thread SnowDog
PRESS RELEASE -- GoldMoney Launches Online Merchant Interface -- New interface makes it easy and profitable for online merchants to use GoldGrams (30 March 2001) - E-commerce is taking another step forward with today's launch of an Online Merchant Interface (OMI) by

[e-gold-list] Re: Seems to be off the air

2001-03-31 Thread SnowDog
Communications to e-gold.com seem to stop at CW Melbourne, FL. Is e-gold off the air or is Cable and Wireless off the air? E-Gold has scheduled down-time tonight. Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL

[e-gold-list] FAKE E-Gold Website

2001-04-10 Thread SnowDog
Check out this website. It's a perfect replication of the e-gold website, designed to trick people into losing their passwords. Everyone needs to be SURE they are on the actual E-Gold website when performing any activity. Registrant: furlan,giacomo (EQOLD-DOM) via delle betulle 42 bruino,

[e-gold-list] Re: different value of gold?

2001-04-10 Thread SnowDog
I tried a metal to metal exchange using Omnipay. They used a value of $259.60 per oz of e-gold. However, at the time, the value of gold at http://www.goldcentral.com/ was $260.30. Does anyone know the reason for the difference? Is it a difference between buying and selling? Is it a

[e-gold-list] Re: Frac reserve

2001-04-13 Thread SnowDog
VC writes: "I don't understand why it's a bad thing to allow a 100% backed currency to be used as the basis for a fractional reserve banking system." It's pretty simple, it causes inflation. [...] Is it true, though, that GoldMoney will not ALLOW a third party to use goldgrams as the basis

[e-gold-list] Re: Frac reserve

2001-04-13 Thread SnowDog
"The User agrees to keep his unallocated, undivided interest in the pool of gold held in storage at a Vault free from any liens, encumbrances, charges or claims" In other words, GoldGrams cannot be leased or loaned nor can any derivatives be created on them. It seems like this would really

[e-gold-list] Re: Fractional Reserve Banking

2001-04-13 Thread SnowDog
Since we don't know what happen with the proceeds from the issuance of these e-gold bonds, the risk cannot be controlled. That is how I understand fractional reserve banking. I don't think your terminology is correct. I don't believe bonds can be issued that way. However, that's not the

[e-gold-list] New Stats Page

2001-04-13 Thread SnowDog
Check out the new stats page! Almost 10,000 e-gold accounts with over 10 grams of e-gold. http://www.e-gold.com/stats.html Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: Fractional Reserve Banking

2001-04-15 Thread SnowDog
Capitalism succeeds because it is based upon one of humanity's greatest failings... Greed. Greed - the desire to improve one's situation - is not a failing; it is a virtue. Wow, I agree! There are those who set their image of man to be somewhat different than man is. Then when man

[e-gold-list] Re: Complaint about GITGOLD.COM

2001-04-20 Thread SnowDog
I, too, want to stand up for GitGold.com. They have been hit by a plethora of attacks recently, and while they may have made a bad judgement call in this case, I would not discredit their organization for doing so. There is numerous fraud on the internet these days and this makes it very

[e-gold-list] Fw: Gold-Age/PECB SS Raid UpDate

2001-04-20 Thread SnowDog
I'm forwarding a message from Parker Bradley of GoldAge, by request: - Hola Everyone! Just a quick hello info. For current events and articles on this unfolding saga see: http://www.gold-age.net/ldf/ldf.html First, let me apologize for cross-postings

[e-gold-list] Re: finding JH Cloos!

2001-04-24 Thread SnowDog
Who was it (other than me) that was contributing a reward towards anyone who can find poor old Jim Cloos? (Hope he's OK) How much is the reward? I might just drive over there. I've been trying to call his home number lately, but it's consistently busy. Craig --- You are currently

[e-gold-list] Re: Swiss Gold

2001-04-24 Thread SnowDog
e-gold now has 3.54% of their gold reserve in Zurich. Diversification is good. Can we bail gold INTO the system yet, provided we have the means? Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: Swiss Gold

2001-04-24 Thread SnowDog
Craig wrote Can we bail gold INTO the system yet, provided we have the means? Again I say... Has anybody seriously tried yet? I doubt if anyone's tried, but what's E-Gold's policy? It looks like the JP Morgan/Chase vault allows it. Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list

[e-gold-list] Re: The Stats Mystery!

2001-04-25 Thread SnowDog
Velocity in 24h: 163,810 grams of gold. # of spends in 24h: 5659 Thank would make the average spend somewhere very close to 29 grams. [...] Is there something wierd here or what? Seems like either one of a few things. [...] The mean-average spend may be 29 grams, but the median-average is

[e-gold-list] Re: The Stats Mystery!

2001-04-26 Thread SnowDog
So we would end up with something that looks like the following microspends - 20 macrospends - 1 I think it's the opposite: MacroSpends - 1 MicroSpends - 40 A 1000 gram MacroSpend, combined with 40 MicroSpends would average to about 25 grams each, which is what we see. It is pretty

[e-gold-list] Re: Scam postings...question

2001-05-01 Thread SnowDog
Why is everyone so afraid of OSGoldit seems to be a valid way to exchange funds ... new as it is they seem to not have missed a beat.. E-gold was new at one time also. What is the deal...please explain in plain english as I really want to understand here. Several red flags: 1) No one

[e-gold-list] Re: [e-gold-alliance] OSGOLD performance figures

2001-05-02 Thread SnowDog
Hello Graham! I'm currently processing approx. 7-15% of all my daily orders thru OSGOLD per day, and I've never had a single problem (that couldn't be fixed!). Indeed, I get calls from OSG staff, asking if there's anything I need or want, to enable me to deliver gold quicker to the gold

[e-gold-list] Ebay Items for E-gold

2001-05-02 Thread SnowDog
Almost 800 items listed on eBay for e-gold. None from Yahoo, or Amazon.com. http://www.golddirectory.com/auctions.htm Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: Ebay Items for E-gold

2001-05-02 Thread SnowDog
Thanks Mark! The link on my website www.GoldDirectory.com/auctions.htm USED to work with the descriptions on Yahoo, (at least I'm pretty sure it did). I'll change the query that I'm using so that matches in the description field will come up again. Numismatically there is not much auction err

[e-gold-list] Re: 7-11 Internet payment cards

2001-05-04 Thread SnowDog
Are there any market makers who accept the 7-11 / Amex Internet payment cards in payment for e-gold? I read the FAQ on these cards, but it is not clear to me from the FAQ whether these cards are hard money or soft money. http://www.7-eleven.com/about/news/news_internetcardfaq.html Wow,

[e-gold-list] Re: Fw: Laws pertaining to gold ownership in the United States

2001-05-04 Thread SnowDog
My understanding is that there were some very specific laws past after the Great Depression about either the amount and or what form of gold can be held by US citizens. I have also be lead to believe that in certain forms it can not be confiscated by the US Government. It's not possible

[e-gold-list] RE: Fw: Laws pertaining to gold ownership in the United States

2001-05-04 Thread SnowDog
December 31, 1974 the US government ended its ban on individual ownership of gold. In 1997 Congress passed the Taxpayers Relief Act, allowing US Individual Retirement Account holders to buy gold bullion coins and bars for their accounts as long as they are of a fineness equal to, or

[e-gold-list] RE: Fw: Laws pertaining to gold ownership in the United States

2001-05-04 Thread SnowDog
It seems to me that the 1974 legislation removed the ban on individual ownership of gold, period. The 1997 legislation allows for gold coins and bars of 99.5 per cent gold to be included in IRA's rendering them non-taxable while held in those accounts. I don't doubt what you're saying, but

[e-gold-list] Re: SV: Re: HYIPs and propellor-heads.

2001-05-05 Thread SnowDog
to provide. SnowDog --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: A chart is worth a thousand words

2001-05-08 Thread SnowDog
So, as somebody fairly new to gold, what happened in 1981 to sink gold? I thought that as the US dollar falls, gold rises and vice versa. Speculative mania, spurred by abolition of the law disallowing people from owning gold, in 1972, drove the price of gold to astonomical levels, which had

[e-gold-list] Re: e-gold customer service?

2001-05-10 Thread SnowDog
We are not talikg about the end of e-gold if they start protecting customers. Why can OSGOLD do it, and still have a massive growth at the same time? If OSGold does this, then they are doing it in violation of their terms of service, where they indicate that they do NOT reverse spends. I

[e-gold-list] Re: e-gold customer service?

2001-05-10 Thread SnowDog
If a customer were to sign and notarize a fraud affidavit, and it were indeed found to be true, then e-gold would have EVERY right to return the gold to its original owner. The problem is that the gold won't be in the thief's account. It will be moved to the account of another market

[e-gold-list] Re: eCurrency Trade Association Inc

2001-05-10 Thread SnowDog
In passing, in the future, as far as being listed on any gold suppliers site is concerned, this will be come academic as the correct list to go to will be the eCurrency Trade Association Inc. I wonder if that's the idea. --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org

[e-gold-list] Re: the competition heats up

2001-05-11 Thread SnowDog
A smart idea, but, you would never in a thousand trillion years be able to insure a group of customers against incompetently having their passwords stolen. The premiums would be 100% of the risk. PayPal has all of their accounts covered for up to $100,000 for breech of security. The

[e-gold-list] Re: Tril's E-Gold Directory

2001-05-12 Thread SnowDog
I have made a new e-gold directory that fits a lot of links on one page. Let me know what you think: http://tril.tunes.org/e-gold/links.html I listed it: http://www.golddirectory.com/other1.htm SnowDog --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe

[e-gold-list] Re: Standard Reserve Took His Gold

2001-05-12 Thread SnowDog
Everyone makes mistakes in business, that was a doozy. Yeah, a whopping $9 mistake. :) I suppose it could have been an oversight, but I am a bit baffled by their actions: 1) Why are they raising fees? Everyone wants to make a profit, but the account that I had was the free one, without the

[e-gold-list] Re: Standard Reserve Took His Gold

2001-05-12 Thread SnowDog
Where does this comes from? Of course Standard Reserve Gold can be redeemed for E-Gold. Go and see any of our agents who will do this for you. In the next couple of weeks this will also be a totally automated feature!! The point I was trying to make was a secondary point, (supporting another

[e-gold-list] Re: Standard Reserve Took His Gold

2001-05-12 Thread SnowDog
. I have no way to go to an agent since I cannot log into the account. Please understand that I believe this to be a trivial matter. It was the policy that I was concerned about. Sincerely, Craig Haynie (SnowDog) --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe

[e-gold-list] Re: Standard Reserve Took His Gold - Rubbish!!

2001-05-12 Thread SnowDog
I would like to thank Elwyn Jenkins for cashing out my account. Indeed, he overpaid me by cashing the account out for $12, instead of the nine. However, there is a caveat... communication is so difficult. Just when I thought we were communicating, I get this in the email from Mr. Jenkins:

[e-gold-list] Re: Standard Reserve Took His Gold

2001-05-13 Thread SnowDog
Hello! Thank you very much for your offer, and Elwyn Jenkins has already paid-out my account. In fact, I probably owe him an apology; I should not have mentioned my predicament to the e-gold list so soon. There just seemed to be a series of events that led me to believe they had adopted a bad

[e-gold-list] Re: Any Maples today?

2001-05-14 Thread SnowDog
Hi George, In response to James Ray's letter, Canadian Maple Leafs, are just bullion coins, and as such have no intrinsic value other than the spot price of gold. They are reportable and confiscatable by the Canadian Government. [...] Huh??? When did the Canadian government stop allowing its

[e-gold-list] Re: Well, BB is at work again - maybe?

2001-05-14 Thread SnowDog
What's a BB ? Ball Buster? Bullion Bank? Red Ryder Ammo? Beats Me! Big Brother! --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: Well, BB is at work again - maybe?

2001-05-14 Thread SnowDog
As for OSgold's smell, it is a helluva lot sweeter than the foul odor emanating out of e-gold. Kaare Bursell Can I ask you: What do you like about OSGold? Craig --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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