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From: Michael Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 11:04 AM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: Who wants to make an offer on e-gold for bank
wire to a Datek account.
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By the time all this discussion is over the transaction could have
been
Hi John-Paul,
ACH transfers are free. Certainly outside USA I have offers well over unity
(1.5%) but without the benefit of an ACH transfer.
Thinking in a different way, those people who wish to buy trivial amounts
(is USD$750 trivial?) of e-gold who otherwise have to pay 3 to 8 percent,
should
On 4 Sep 2001, at 21:20, Ian Green wrote:
ACH transfers are free. Certainly outside USA I have offers well over
unity (1.5%) but without the benefit of an ACH transfer.
Ian,
As you know, gold exchange rate varies everyday, often by more
than 1%. In fact they lost 1%+ since last
Hi Khurram,
Yes, it's actually an ACH transfer that I mean.
Regards,
Ian Green
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From: Khurram Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ian Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]; e-gold Discussion
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Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: [e-gold-list] Who wants to
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. :)
Ian Green
http://two-cents-worth.com/?107242
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From: C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. [EMAIL
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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
On 29 Aug 2001, at 21:33, Khurram Khan wrote:
However, ACH transfers are still free, as far as I
know.
They are close to free... but I am not sure if you can gives details...
maybe only a routing number and account which is not good when
the money goes to a third party sub-account.