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Surprisingly, there still has been no offers to do the ACH transfer
from *anyone* with US domestic banking facilities. Normally I would
be perfectly happy to get a wire (to Australia) from someone outside
the USA, but in this case, as Datek charge USD$15 to receive a wire
from outside the United States, and zero for domestic wires and ACH
transfers I really want to get this from a US bank. It's okay if you
are yourself outside the USA, so long as the money goes via ACH from
your American bank account. (Maybe Canada, and Mexico (therefore,
NAFTA) is in that as well? I don't know.)

Just to recap what the original request was:

  The amount: USD$750 worth of e-gold (at the current price), I do
have
  some spare for a little floating in the price. Starting bid: 1
  percent over the value as indicated in the e-gold system (which is
  close enough to $272.90 right now). Indicate your fee for bank wire
  (if any). [ It should be zero if you have a good US bank. ]

  My PGP public key is here: http://ao.com.au/pgp-key.asc


Regards,
Ian Green
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ao.com.au

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From: "Ian Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 6:05 PM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: Who wants to make an offer on e-gold for
bank wire to a Datek account.


> Datek have an arrangement whereby the ACH routing number and
> account actually translates to the Datek account holder's account
> with Datek, via Datek's account at their bank. :)
<SNIP>

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