At 10:04 AM -0500 08/28/2001, Chris Odom wrote:
>How exactly do I OutExchange onto a debit card for $1?
>

Hi Chris. You don't, you get a check, but you'd save $12.75 at 
the cost of very little time.

>Because if I need some cash to take my girlfriend to a movie, it's not that
>convenient to wait 4 days for a check to arrive and then go to my bank
>account and cash it.  (Also, why should I need a bank account to spend
>e-gold at the local movie theater?  Isn't that oxymoronic?)
>

Yes.

I'm hoping that little things like the SRK keypad will encourage
point-of-sale use eventually, but many people are wary about
passwords on machines they don't own for good reasons.

...
>The options offered by E-Bullion and Standard Reserve are nearly
>prohibitively expensive, however, they are options that are at least
>available, which is more than I could say about the situation a year or two
>ago.

That's true, things are improving. The ideal situation is to have an
exchange service local to everyone, and slowly that's happening.
JMR

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