http://8715605.thegoldcasino.com
Still a good idea!
Re: INCREMENTALGOLD , Tntexchange and Prominencebank are exactly the same scammers.
I do not think this claim is true. Certainly, I don't see where a relationship between IncrementalGold and ProminenceBank has been proven.
A few weeks back, IncrementalGold's principal contacted me about advice regarding whether he should be open about his country of origin, which is indeed Romania. My recommendation was that he stick to the truth and not hide where he is from. I still think that approach is best.
Yes, I've encountered scams and scammers from Romania. But, I've also encountered scams and scammers from Nigeria, from Holland, and from the USA. Even Texas has had a few scammers, the more noteworthy of whom (e.g., LBJ, GWB) have occupied the White House. Moreover, I think there are honest people in all these places. Yes, honest people do sometimes have to overcome prejudice against "the Romany" or "the gypsies" or "the Texans" being "all bad people who scam." Bias and prejudice arise from an inherent tendency of people to generalize from a small data set. It is a tendency which can be overcome.
Arik wrote:
So, if you, Joris have I$ note(s) and you decide to move the I$ note to Jim (Ray, Davidson or another Jim...-:))
Shalom, Arik. You'd need to convince me to have an I$ account before moving funds to me.
you just send him the I$ note. You can send it by e-mail (secure one), by fax, by phone or by any mean that you wish.
That doesn't mean that I would accept it or use it as a source of value for any service on offer.
ProminenceBank makes the claim:
We have never nor will ever scam anyone.
That's refreshing. I'm not yet convinced.
Maybe it will take a few years for us to do so and we are willing to wait.
That may be true. Sometimes trust is earned very quickly, sometimes not ever.
We are not from Romania
One does wish to ask, "where are you from?" See, your domain name is registered to an address in Holland, but shows a phone number for Britain. The claim that Prominence Bank is doing business as a registered offshore Belize bank did not hold up to close scrutiny. The claim that Prominence does banking in Thailand has also been demolished by scrutiny. At present, I'm not inclined to take on face value any of the claims of Prominence.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You should cc these messages to evocash.
Unfortunately, when you cc a message which you send to the e-gold list, you expose your e-gold list password to those on the cc list.
Patrick of LFC Gate:
Anonymous digital bearer instruments are essentially cash for this purpose. They clear immediately, and the sender cannot repudiate the transaction later because the funds are no longer under his control.
Sounds good. Of course, anonymity is easy to claim, hard to implement.
On February 1st, 2003, Crowne Gold updated its computer systems. After a short period, it became clear that something terrible had happened to at least some of the payments made in that system in the hours before the switch between the old and the new software. That is, some transactions entirely disappeared as if they had never happened.
Crowne Gold support, responding to an inquiry after four days, said basically this: "your problem".
I agree that the attitude you describe is entirely wrong, and Crowne Gold should not have taken such an attitude. Have you communicated this concern to Sean Trainor or any of the other principals of Crowne Gold?
While the loss of 5 grams is a very serious concern, the issue of the reputation of Crowne Gold as a worthy gold-redeemable currency is of greater concern. I'm vexed by the casual disregard for property which is expressed in the attitude you report. Of course, I am not yet certain that attitude is persistent at the highest levels of Crowne Gold.
Would you like me to call this matter to Sean's attention?
JP asks:
What are midiclorines?
It seems clear that midichlorians are the mitochondria of the galaxy far-far away where Darth Vader lives. Classic Occam's razor entities.
Kind of like state-issued IDs.
Regards,
Jim http://cambist.net/ http://merchantgold.com/ http://goldbarter.com/ http://goldbarterholdings.com/
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