Now that's more like it! (Sorry Graham!) Afterall, the e-gold arriving is
hard money, so there is no real need for the kind of risk offsetting fees
needed when accepting credit cards or PayPal for e-gold.

Of course, with many of our PayPal accounts, PayPal subtracts a fee on the
incoming funds, so this serves as a welcome reduction in the cost of funding
a PayPal account. (Not that I have ever yet bought something using PayPal,
but I did outexchange to PayPal a few months ago just in case.)

Ian Green
http://two-cents-worth.com/?107242


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeffrey Knapton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, 2 July 2001 2:08 PM
> To: e-gold Discussion
> Subject: [e-gold-list] E-Gold to Paypal
>
>
> Gold-Trader.com will buy your e-gold for paypal credits!  But we don't
> charge a fee.  We will pay you 1% over the value of your e-gold. Go to
> http://www.gold-trader.com.
>
<SNIP>


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