I do something simialrs at the gas pump
like stopping at $19.19
so at the end of the billing period I can
scan the statement and if I see
anything not ending with a pattern I can investigate it.
I had not thought about that for e-gold transactions
- good tip, thanks.
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Jeff Fitzmyers wrote:
> I just ran across this tip. The funny thing is I tend to do this anyway.
> When sending money into a market maker consider that they get hundreds
> of $100 deposits. Why not make yours 100.55, then if there is a problem
> (lost your contact info) it is much easier for trace $100.55 then
> $100.00. Plus, your stuff tends to stand out which helps them remember
> who you are.
>
> >TIP try adding a few cents to your deposit, this way we can verify
> >our deposit quicker.
>
> <<< I have more than a little experience with the banking system, and
> I need to stress how excellent this idea is. Additional information
> on any bank transfer/wire to any other bank is HIGHLY likely to be
> left out or changed on occasion, but banks are VERY good about
> the difference between $999.99 and $1000.00, so why not pick a
> favorite number and add it to the cents column, rather than "00"? >>>
>
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