At 07:43 AM +0800 08/28/2001, F. Marc de Piolenc wrote:
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>My questions are:
>
>Is there any advantage TO EGOLD if large international civic
>organizations adopt it as their exchange medium?

Hi F. Marc de Piolenc.

There would of course be enormous advantages to e-gold, but
that's not how to sell it to Rotary International!! The way to sell it
would be to explain the originator system and the low costs of
taking e-gold, as well as the speed and certainty of transactions,
and send their most math-clueful person a link to the following:

http://www.e-gold.com/unsecure/incentive.htm

http://www.e-gold.com/stats.html

http://www.e-gold.com/unsecure/fees.htm

Somebody good at math (I'm looking in the direction of Viking
& Jeff, but I know there are a *bunch* of smart people around
here) could probably say more about this, and it would be easy
for a site that gets lots of hits to originate lots of accounts IMO.

>What effect would the adoption of egold have on the cost of moving money
>internationally?

What I've been trying to tell accounting departments worldwide.
As long as you keep the e-gold in the system, the max. spend
fee is very low compared to what wires can cost! It's worth trying
e-gold just to see this, but many folks don't seem to have time. I
think that some folks just don't "get" the idea of e-gold not as a
burden, but as potential inventory. Slowly, that's changing.
JMR

PS for Craig. Cards are fun, but $13.75 to nab $500 is an outrage
unless you have no other choice. Do an OutExchange & it's $1,
and some other dealers don't even charge the buck!


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