On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 02:11 PM, Danny Van den Berghe wrote:
So far so good.
But last I visited the site I did not find much there in form of contact information
other than an email address.
No phone or street address, no company information.
It may have been hidden somewhere on the site, but at least I did not see it..
Correct me if I am wrong.
I doubt you will -- as far as I can tell, both 1mdc and interestingsoftware.com are both sort of stateless organizations.
On second thought, take a look at http://interestingsoftware.com, there is an Anguilla address there. Of course, that's only obliquely related to 1mdc -- you have to know about JP to make that connection.
I guess 1mdc just exists in a non-geographical way.
I fail to see how anybody would be wildly enthousiast at the prospect of earning
$0.17 a month on these $200 of e-gold they have.
1mdc has some nice draws:
1. no storage fees
2. no transaction fees
3. essentially anonymous accounts with records kept private, outside the "usual suspect" nations such as the U.S.
4. excellent automation features and goodies like "checks," limited-duration payment keys, etc.
Some who have $10000 worth of e-gold, but that are very few accounts actually, they
can come earn $200 a year...
Who is going to risk $10000 of gold inorder to earn $200 a year?
People do that with banks all the time. :-)
But again -- no transaction fees. Plus the privacy and automation goodies.
-- Patrick
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