[e-gold-list] re: Costagold

2001-01-28 Thread Viking Coder
I wish GSR/OmniPay had a publicly viewable balance for their e-gold accounts, why don't they? ... I am talking about the OmniPay e-gold account 109243 Why is that not viewable? Dagny Taggart Because they are a privately owned company. They are under no legal obligations whatsoever to

[e-gold-list] re: Costagold

2001-01-28 Thread Viking Coder
(Note how I elided the repeated text, so the signal to noise gets back to bearable, and instead inserted "..." -- some here might consider emulating this behavior for the benefit of unfortunates on the digest, since it _IS_ in the welcome message I'm sure you all read when you

[e-gold-list] re: Costagold

2001-01-28 Thread Viking Coder
that OmniPay is like any exchange provider Note the use of the term "exchange provider" where market maker is mistakenly used. As JP May pointed out, market makers are legally obligated to offer a bid and ask price when open for business. Exchange providers can set their own bid and ask

[e-gold-list] re: Costagold

2001-01-28 Thread Sidd
Always assuming that the powers that be at e-gold were REALLY STUPID people! How do we know that they aren't? Well for one thing, they worked out how to make e-gold GSR work... You're still trying to work it out! They have control of the spot price of e-gold. If you look at their

[e-gold-list] re: Costagold

2001-01-28 Thread Viking Coder
So are you saying that there has been a court order? That would make sense then, I must have missed this in Mr.Reid Jacksons announcement. = Dagny Taggart You missed several points in his announcement. I suggest you go back and read it again.

[e-gold-list] Re: exchange providers - language thereof

2001-01-28 Thread Bob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The best term is "exchange providers" or "peope who buy and sell e-gold for currencies" or "kick ass places to buy or sell your egold!!" or perhaps simply "egold shops" or "egold dealers" or "egold traders" --JPM "Money Changer" is one of my favorites. By the

[e-gold-list] Re: Great New Business Opportunity

2001-01-28 Thread Glencannon Group Ltd.
Often I choose to deal with serious issues with humor. The fact that you do not have a sense of humor is a problem. So I will try to deal with a perceived problem in a more "infromative" manner: Why do smart people, even those in e-gold, succumb to fraudulent activities that are impossible to

[e-gold-list] Re: Great New Business Opportunity

2001-01-28 Thread SnowDog
Why do smart people, even those in e-gold, succumb to fraudulent activities that are impossible to sustain? If I post a absurd comment like, "I can guarantee you 300% return on your money in 3 months!" No one will question the value of the information. But if someone said, "I am putting

[e-gold-list] re: exchange providers - language thereof

2001-01-28 Thread Jeff Fitzmyers
Adding to JPM... Market makers need to be very good at managing risk -- they need to know how to hedge. (Supposedly, part of the california power problem is our local energy provider, PGE, refused to hedge back when prices were relatively cheap. They could have bought a bunch of calls or sold a

[e-gold-list] re: Costagold

2001-01-28 Thread Jeff Fitzmyers
I am not trying to be a wise acre. Since you are unhappy with things, I am asking how YOU would set them up differently. How do you separate customers that make you money form the ones that cost you money? Is this separation fair, ethical, legal, profitable?? How do you deal with each type and

[e-gold-list] E-Gold for sale

2001-01-28 Thread C. Cagle
I have accumulated just over 2 ounces of E-Gold that I'd like to sell (see below). I would like to get about 5% over the gold market. I will entertain any offers for all or part of it. Contact me direct at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or call me at 503-362-7781 I can take payment via Netbank or

[e-gold-list] Question-Answer

2001-01-28 Thread Ursha LLC
Dear users! We have opened the e-gold account 239668 and have written the information about this in our electronic shop www.russiashop.com.ru. Tell me please - this information enough to carry out payments on our account? --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To

[e-gold-list] Costa and the price of gold

2001-01-28 Thread LaMarr Dell
It seems that some of the posters to this list have a very narrow view about "questionable activities". While you are looking at the other fellow and judging HIM, someone may be judging YOU .. by your words. We must all remember that this world encompasses many nations .. egold can be used in

[e-gold-list] re: Costagold

2001-01-28 Thread LaMarr Dell
quote- I am not trying to be a wise acre. Since you are unhappy with things, I am asking how YOU would set them up differently. How do you separate customers that make you money form the ones that cost you money? Is this separation fair, ethical, legal, profitable?? How do you deal with each

[e-gold-list] Re: e-gold-list digest: January 27, 2001

2001-01-28 Thread Kid Rock
"Michael Moore" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In laymans terms  the authenticity of a transaction, particularly when it is as large as this one, requires confirmation for the protection of all.  If you read the original public announcement it is the authenticity of the conflicting orders from

[e-gold-list] Kuram, my friend...

2001-01-28 Thread Kid Rock
--- SnowDog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kuram, my friend, it isn't that way! When GSR bails in gold at $272/ounce, they immediately sell it. You mena their inventories are zero??? They should be in a FedEx commercial!!! Now I can see why they are afraid to publish their egold balances. Now, if

[e-gold-list] Re: Launch of US based Debit card System

2001-01-28 Thread EgoldXchange
That would be their claim SIR, but if you check the USPTO you will discover that "EGOLD" is NOT TRADEMARKED by GSR, they own "E-GOLD" NOT "EGOLD." In fact, "EGOLD" is trademarked by a different entity. Our reason for not proceeding is because we don't wish to harm the relationship with E-GOLD

[e-gold-list] confusion?

2001-01-28 Thread Dagny Taggart
Because they do not want to sell gold and they are trying to hold on to as much gold as they can, even if it means jeopardizing their trading balance? Here your confusion is showing. The only thing they are in business for is to bail the gold to e-gold then sell e-gold. GSR don't want to own and

[e-gold-list] Delivery time

2001-01-28 Thread George Matyjewicz
Hi All: The Standard Reserve debit cards are scheduled for delivery the first week in February. So if you have been waiting for delivery to sign up for the card, now's the time to register for an Instant Anywhere account. The card is a stored-value, pin-based debit card that can be used at

[e-gold-list] Re: e-gold-list digest: January 27, 2001

2001-01-28 Thread Michael Moore
That is not what I mean't, I was pointing out that quote. Specifically, we have received communications indicating that the password(s) for Costa Gold have been compromised due to inadequate security at Costa Gold, and have also received these conflicting instructions: 2. Instructions to

[e-gold-list] bananagold STATS CONTEST (1 gram this time!)

2001-01-28 Thread jpm
ok here is the second World Famous bananagold E-GOLD STATS CONTEST (Brought to you by http://bananagold.com where you can SHOP AMAZON and SPEND E-GOLD!) This week's e-gold stats question is: "How are the other three metals doing?" that's it! the best answer (paragraph, graph,

[e-gold-list] DigiGold

2001-01-28 Thread Bob
Bearerinstruments.com now accepts DigiGold as well as e-gold for news article payments: http://www.bearerinstruments.com/html/policy.html -- http://www.bearerinstruments.com A Directory of Web sites and Internet presences accepting non-fiat monies.

[e-gold-list] Evolution and Revolution

2001-01-28 Thread Bob
Subject: [Webfunds-users] new slide show Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 16:26:44 -0400 From: Ian Grigg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've put up a new slide show at

[e-gold-list] Re: Launch of US based Debit card System

2001-01-28 Thread Viking Coder
That would be their claim SIR, but if you check the USPTO you will discover that "EGOLD" is NOT TRADEMARKED by GSR, they own "E-GOLD" NOT "EGOLD." In fact, "EGOLD" is trademarked by a different entity. Regards, Dalton P.S. Coder, If you want to provide someone a lesson in Trademark

[e-gold-list] something better?

2001-01-28 Thread Bob
(I didn't receive this from the list so I'm sending it again, I think.) Kid Rock wrote: huge snip or we find something better. DigiGold? http://www.bearerinstruments.com/search.php3?Cat1=Financial A wallet for your money? (and other bearer instruments)

[e-gold-list] re: Costagold

2001-01-28 Thread CCS
e-gold ltd. is trying to maintain the purity of their metal backing. The reason Omnipay can bail in bars when nobody else can is that they have an account with Bank of Nova Scotia. If an entity, corporate or human, seriously wants to bail in bars they should create an account

[e-gold-list] Re: e-gold-list digest: January 27, 2001

2001-01-28 Thread SnowDog
This company is underfunded and scared of large transactions. Pure and simple. Wow, to draw this conclusion is to disbelieve that they back their currency 100% with gold, allocated in storage and held in escrow, because there is NO WAY they can be underfunded if they are backing their currency

[e-gold-list] re: Costagold

2001-01-28 Thread Dagny Taggart
Please do, I would like to read this, sounds like a very entertaining piece of work. It is very likely that the restriction on bailment has nothing to do with GSR. Has anyone asked them? Yes. I have. It was like pulling teeth to get them to give a straight answer. But they finally

[e-gold-list] Re: Something better

2001-01-28 Thread Bob
Bob wrote: Kid Rock wrote: Before we continue (I have a lot of questions here) please tell me if DigiGold is owned or operated by the same guys who run egold and Omnipay. I don't know enough to answer that question(s) exactly right. You might get some answers if you read the contract

[e-gold-list] re: Costagold

2001-01-28 Thread CCS
It is very likely that the restriction on bailment has nothing to do with GSR. Has anyone asked them? Yes, we know they only accept bailment from GSR, but the question is "Why?" It is my understanding that this policy is from the Bank of Nova Scotia. Well, that would seem unlikely to

[e-gold-list] Re: Something better

2001-01-28 Thread Dagny Taggart
Dear Mr. Kid Rock, please go to www.geektools.com and look up the who is Digigold.net You will find another head that they are pretending not to wear: Here is a curtesy copy of the information I could find. I hate to sound like the whining wife, but this illustrates my point exactly.

[e-gold-list] Re: Something better

2001-01-28 Thread SnowDog
Here is a curtesy copy of the information I could find. I hate to sound like the whining wife, but this illustrates my point exactly. They claim things that they are not. They are in control of the entire e-gold universe GSR/OmniPay/e-gold/Digigold. I could live with that but how can I

[e-gold-list] Siamese Twins

2001-01-28 Thread Kid Rock
"SnowDog" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This company is underfunded and scared of large transactions. Pure and simple. Wow, to draw this conclusion is to disbelieve that they back their currency 100% with gold No. To believe this is to believe that Omnipay does not have enough money in its

[e-gold-list] Re: Siamese Twins

2001-01-28 Thread SnowDog
there is NO WAY they can be underfunded if they are backing their currency with gold. They sell the gold, take the money and fill the OutExchange order. This is how E-Gold is set-up. At least you finally admit that you recognize that egold and Omnipay are the same company. According to your

[e-gold-list] Re: Something better

2001-01-28 Thread Dagny Taggart
If it is widely known that e-gold,/GSR/omnipay/digigold is the same group of guys hiding behind four different corporate shells, why are you so comfortable when they back out of a transaction here and then refuse to back out of a transaction there? Either they believe in the sanctity of a

[e-gold-list] banking without a license?

2001-01-28 Thread Dagny Taggart
If it is widely known that e-gold,/GSR/omnipay/digigold is the same group of guys hiding behind four different corporate shells, why are you so comfortable when they back out of a transaction here and then refuse to back out of a transaction there? Either they believe in the sanctity of a

[e-gold-list] Re: Something better

2001-01-28 Thread Sidd
-Original Message- From: Dagny Taggart why are you so comfortable when they back out of a transaction here and then refuse to back out of a transaction there? They have/are doing this? Please Clarify for me which transaction[s] these are and how these alleged "back outs" are in

[e-gold-list] Re: Siamese Twins

2001-01-28 Thread Kid Rock
"SnowDog" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At least you finally admit that you recognize that egold and Omnipay are the same company. According to your earlier protestations egold doesn't do "outexchanges" Omnipay does. Agreed, Omnipay does the OutExchanges. I misspoke No you didn't. It was the

[e-gold-list] Omnipay ready to sell gold!

2001-01-28 Thread Kid Rock
"SnowDog" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Even if they had ZERO dollars in their bank account, and zero e-gold, they would still be able to sell the gold bullion backing the currency and honor a one million dollar OutExchange. This is the way the e-gold system is set-up. They can bail out the gold. I

[e-gold-list] Re: Something better

2001-01-28 Thread Dagny Taggart
Lets take poor Mr. Michael Moores experience back when it happend. He is still suffering from the aftershocks of being blamed for the banking system, taken of the exchange provider list and as far as I understand the happenings, he was being accused of being a criminal, the value was frozen by