[e-gold-list] Re: UK and other countries banking

2001-06-12 Thread Frank Zuchristian
Euro Gold Line is presently setting up accounts in several countries, of which the UK will probably be the first. Hopefully these should start to appear as early as next week. When the country becomes available, there will be adjustments made to the rate schedule for that country. The way the

[e-gold-list] Re: UK and other countries banking

2001-06-12 Thread Julian Morrison
Frank Zuchristian wrote: Euro Gold Line is presently setting up accounts in several countries, of which the UK will probably be the first. Hopefully these should start to appear as early as next week. When the country becomes available, there will be adjustments made to the rate

[e-gold-list] Re: Fw: Re: E-Gold-UK exchange?

2001-06-12 Thread SnowDog
I can't see a big problem with accepting personal cheques. You just don't give out the gold until the cheque clears (3 days in UK). There are even ways of clearing cheques instantly if you want to pay extra. If you look at it that way, it's a 100% secure method of payment. Counterfeit checks are

[e-gold-list] Re: Fw: Re: E-Gold-UK exchange?

2001-06-12 Thread SnowDog
Personal Checks can actually be cancelled, and payment taken back, up to 6 months after it has cleared. Don't know the mechanics of such a transaction, but do know it is possible. Yes that's true, but it applies equally to money orders. I used to run a mail order business and have taken tens

[e-gold-list] Re: E-Gold-UK exchange?

2001-06-12 Thread SnowDog
Why not just endorse your dollar cheques to one of the market makers and kill two birds with one stone? Goldchanger, for instance, accepts third party dollar cheques. There's a scam going around these days where a thief sells something on the internet, then has the buyer send the check to an

[e-gold-list] Re: upwards ...

2001-06-12 Thread Mark S. Ohberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/GD/61 if i had to guess I'd say that an up trend is estalished .. the price will probably march upwards, just as it did from Apr. until the middle of May on that chart. The trend is your friend! Buy now, anyone who buys

[e-gold-list] Re: New e-gold exchanger - InstantGold

2001-06-12 Thread Michael Moore
While the Gold Today rates are comparable and in some cases cheaper than Instant Gold. Gold Today also prides itself on offering not just an exchange service from soft to hard currency but also an extensive site where you can see not only with whom you are dealing but also offers a

[e-gold-list] Funds stolen from Account

2001-06-12 Thread ssi
My entire balance was taken on a spend to goldmine on June 9. Problem is, I didn't do the spend, never heard of goldmine and have NEVER, absolutely NEVER told anyone my passphrase. EVER. NOBODY! Also, I have never told anyone my balance! I reported this to Omnipay immediately, but found no

[e-gold-list] Re: Funds stolen from Account

2001-06-12 Thread gary
This is the third or fourth one of these losses I have seen in the past week that went to goldmine. If they got into your account, which they would have to do to make the spend, they could check the balance first just like you could. Assuming that you did not give your passphrase to anyone,

[e-gold-list] Fw: [PT-Refuge] 370 Privacy - Trojan lets cyber-cops plant bogus evidence

2001-06-12 Thread offshoresurfer
forwarded from another list - A week ago there was an article about D.I.R.T. published in the Register as well as on this list. Here is another article by the same author who said that This story contains incomplete and inaccurate data Reg duped in D.I.R.T. debacle Crimebusting

[e-gold-list] Re: UK and other countries banking

2001-06-12 Thread offshoresurfer
The investment is VAT free, however, I am told that the service fee of an intermediatory, such as ourselves is subject to VAT. Therefore in those countries that have BTW/VAT/IVA I have dutifully (not happily) collected it on behalf of the government on my fee ONLY. Point me the way, if

[e-gold-list] Re: Funds stolen from Account

2001-06-12 Thread BigBooster
At 10:59 PM 06/11/2001 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My entire balance was taken on a spend to goldmine on June 9. Problem is, I didn't do the spend, never heard of goldmine and have NEVER, absolutely NEVER told anyone my passphrase. EVER. NOBODY! Also, I have never told anyone my balance! I

[e-gold-list] UK internal MM for cash?

2001-06-12 Thread Julian Morrison
For MMs (eg: eurogoldline) thinking of setting up to recieve UK funds, a good approach could be to accept funds as cash sent via insured post. The chances of cash not clearing are near zilch, especially with hard-to-forge British money. --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as:

[e-gold-list] My security measures

2001-06-12 Thread Paul Richards
I have no passwords, only passphrases. Some of my passphrases run as high as 1k. They include alpha/numeric and ASCII characters. This tends to thwart password sniffers and makes decryption almost but not quite impossible. (Brute force can always be used to crack a message, but that could

[e-gold-list] Re: Funds stolen from Account

2001-06-12 Thread Viking Coder
Because of the fact that you have to make your e-gold a/c# public to receive payments, you provide hackers with half of what they need to access your a/c. Wrong. The above is only true if your passphrase is extremely easy to guess. Just because I know where the bank is doesn't mean that I

[e-gold-list] Re: My security measures

2001-06-12 Thread BigBooster
At 03:40 PM 06/12/2001 -0400, Paul Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Seems to me, that if a keyboard sniffer is present, then typing a login ID would be reported, along with the password, so what difference would having another ID make?! It makes a huge difference. Picture a hacker receiving

[e-gold-list] Re: Funds stolen from Account

2001-06-12 Thread BigBooster
At 04:56 PM 06/12/2001 -0400, Viking Coder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Because of the fact that you have to make your e-gold a/c# public to receive payments, you provide hackers with half of what they need to access your a/c. Wrong. The above is only true if your passphrase is extremely

[e-gold-list] Ountlandish international fees

2001-06-12 Thread Destiny Worldwide Net
Subject: Re: E-Gold-UK exchange? From: Yahoo! GeoCities [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 06:01:31 +0100 X-Message-Number: 12 Yes, exhorbitant banking charges are a big problem, especially for us here in GB. Whenever I receive a dollar commission cheque I find that most of it is swallowed

[e-gold-list] RSA SecurID

2001-06-12 Thread Vince Callaway
Has anyone used this product? I recently became aware of it through a client. They use it to secure their external access. The client side consists of a key fob which is about the size of a small thin pager. It has a 6 digit number that changes every 60 seconds. On the server side there is

[e-gold-list] Re: Funds stolen from Account

2001-06-12 Thread jpm
My entire balance was taken on a spend to goldmine on June 9. Problem is, I didn't do the spend, never heard of goldmine and have NEVER, absolutely NEVER told anyone my passphrase. EVER. NOBODY! A common con is that you are asked for a password on another site, and then you unthinkingly USE

[e-gold-list] Re: Second account number is useless.

2001-06-12 Thread Julian Morrison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nothing is easier than looking through a keyboard sniffer file and finding out what's going on, it's like reading someone's mind. You can see their common typos, etc. Experiment with any keyboard sniffer for ten minutes and you'll immediately get the idea. You

[e-gold-list] Re: My security measures [Log-in #]

2001-06-12 Thread Luc Van den Borre
MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4522.1200 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4522.1200 | In another case, the hacker doesn't know

[e-gold-list] Re: don't get keyboard sniffed

2001-06-12 Thread jpm
Now here's an on-topic post. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It is like global warming, it's just completely and totally and utterly non-sensical on numerous different levels, makes no sense at all, in any way. Please explain? I know GW is pretty doubtful and the earth bounces around temperature

[e-gold-list] Transaction

2001-06-12 Thread Eric J. Gaither
Neil Ennis, Your transaction is complete. I have attempted to e-mail you three times and your e-mail addy is bouncing. Thanks, Eric Gaither, President Gaithmans Gold Nation, Inc. (317) 788-8580 Voice [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://businesses.msn.com/gege/ Scammer(s) take notice...the

[e-gold-list] Re: My security measures [Log-in #]

2001-06-12 Thread BigBooster
You make an important point. Though there's still a touch of It's OK to leave the door half open, because closing it won't protect you against a gang with a battering ram. Why make it easy for even relatively unskilled hackers to raid e-gold a/cs? What becomes even clearer from your post is

[e-gold-list] Re: My security measures [Log-in #]

2001-06-12 Thread SnowDog
You make an important point. Though there's still a touch of It's OK to leave the door half open, because closing it won't protect you against a gang with a battering ram. Why make it easy for even relatively unskilled hackers to raid e-gold a/cs? Even if you were to substitute a 'payment

[e-gold-list] Re: Funds stolen from Account

2001-06-12 Thread Craig Spencer
You need to get together with the other poeple who have had $ stolen by gold mine. For instance, try to see a pattern in the time of day the money was stolen. At least then it can be guessed where in the world they are. It seems to me that one of the few things that could certainly be

[e-gold-list] Re: don't get keyboard sniffed

2001-06-12 Thread hankroark
Thus, just some examples below of how totally and utterly ridiculous global warming is. ANY of these items, taken on their own, utterly [E-gold related discussion a bit further on in this post] I think there are many sides to the global warming argument, people should go out and inform

[e-gold-list] Re: don't get keyboard sniffed

2001-06-12 Thread Bob
Result: they do a Milliken on Doug, and slap a 30% tax on e-gold transactions. Wasn't that something. They had most people believing Michael Milken screwed people out of money and that his junk bonds defaulted. e-gold will become a big environmental (ie socialist) issue. (believe it or not

[e-gold-list] today's test

2001-06-12 Thread Bob
Gold passed it's test today: http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/GD/81 http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/GD/61 nem didn't had a test to pass: http://stocks.tradingcharts.com/stocks/charts/nem/d -- http://www.bearerinstruments.com A Directory of Web sites and

[e-gold-list] Re: don't get keyboard sniffed

2001-06-12 Thread jpm
Thus, just some examples below of how totally and utterly ridiculous global warming is. ANY of these items, taken on their own, utterly [E-gold related discussion a bit further on in this post] I think there are many sides to the global warming argument, people should go out and inform

[e-gold-list] Re: today's test

2001-06-12 Thread jpm
Gold passed it's test today: http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/GD/81 and how! it appears to be making ANOTHER flag, rather making a channel. Perhaps it will go flag-spike-flag-spike-flag-spike ? Nail-biting stuff. http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/GD/61 nem didn't had a test to

[e-gold-list] PS

2001-06-12 Thread jpm
sorry for ranting about global warming! :) --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[e-gold-list] Re: PS

2001-06-12 Thread Mark S. Ohberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sorry for ranting about global warming! :) Its all right jpm, the part of the globe where you are is warm already. However You lost me on the Santa Clause thread! Warm Rgds Mark S. Ohberg --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To

[e-gold-list] Re: don't get keyboard sniffed

2001-06-12 Thread Craig Spencer
Think of it as a Pascal's wager kind of thing - maybe you'll be wrong trying to do your part to combat global warming, but conserving energy and promoting alternative fuels can be its own reward - and if you're right it helps in the big picture too! Environmentalism is a chicken little con

[e-gold-list] Security measures and DIRT

2001-06-12 Thread Ken Griffith
Gentlemen, I have been working on an article on how to protect your e-gold passwords, but in light of the recent discussion, I'll post some of the stuff early. As someone pointed out, using the same password on multiple websites is the best way to get your money stolen, but Trojans that

[e-gold-list] If you have been ripped off, contact me!

2001-06-12 Thread Ken Griffith
If you have been ripped off by the goldmine account, please e-mail me at this address. If the people who have been hit compare notes, it should be possible to find a pattern and maybe even catch the bastard. Ken Griffith --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To