[e-gold-list] Re: The eCTA? No thanks

2002-05-07 Thread John Kyle


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From: Tristan Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: e-gold Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: The eCTA? No thanks
Date: Mon, May 6, 2002, 6:41 PM


I have one more comment about the eCTA. It has become very apparent to
me, and I'm sure others, that the eCTA's only function is political in
nature. GBH will not join any such group that engages in political
squabble and racketeering.

Regards,
Tristan



I agree completely with your analysis and stated course of action.


- John Kyle



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[e-gold-list] Re: The eCTA? No thanks

2002-05-07 Thread Gimme Shelter

I agree with Triston. It may suffice for one now. But what if another
association provides a different product or enhancement to the industry,
as eCTA is doing with its fraud database for example?

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[e-gold-list] Re: The eCTA? No thanks

2002-05-06 Thread Patrick Chkoreff

5/6/2002 7:41:42 PM, Tristan Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Suppose we were to apply the above concepts to the cambist industry. Do
we need only one cambist because if we don't have just one, all the
customers suddenly become confused?

Interesting you bring this up, Tristan.  I have heard from some otherwise 
intelligent people that they looked into gold currencies but when they saw all 
the stuff about cambios their eyes glazed over.

You know what?  The heck with them.  Life is confusing sometimes.  Buying a 
car is confusing.  If you don't want to be confused when you buy a car, you 
can move to India where they only make the Hindustan.  I understand they're 
actually pretty solid cars.

PC



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