On Sunday, March 2, 2003, at 01:35 PM, marco wrote:
First of all, peseta is no longer there, remember the Euro??? (even though
most Americans keep calling it the EuroDollar..LOL)
I'm aware of the Euro, I just like reminiscing about quaint local currencies.
Second, there is no such thing as money orders in Spain, nor in Italy, and
I
suspect the same applies to most of the rest of the world.
Well thanks for the information. So how DO you send national currency to an exchange provider in those places, and how horribly expensive and inefficient is it? From what you suggest, it sounds terrible.
finally, I thought we were talking about developing e-gold as a GLOBAL currency, or did I miss something?
No, we were talking about how to CONVERT national currencies into e-gold. Which seems like a logical first step for developing e-gold as a global currency, by the way.
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