Look at the professionalism of graphic design of
http://www.goldbankone.com/article.php?sid=123mode=nestedorder=0
and
http://www.gaithmans.com
This is the sort of professionalism that we are now coming to see in
the GBC and ERE universe. Fantastic!
Lets not
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I'm glad that the GoldEconomy has come up with new design. Being a
day-dweller myself, white background is my favorite (that's why
http://www.icegold.com looks like the way it looks ;-))
JP wrote:
It seems like almost literally just last week -
The graphics that Khurram mentioned on Gaithman's site and the Gold Economy
site were originally created by Kamilla Dogorush, a lady from Belorussia who
works for Standard Reserve. It would be nice if more people could hire her
to design graphics for their sites, but SR has her full time now.
http://www.bananagold.com/bob.html
Bob's column - bad news for those of us making the most of the USD
while it lasts.
(And a new graphic design for Bob's column - the monkey winks at you
every 15 seconds.)
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Claude,
C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
It most certainly does matter. If the major shareholders, officers,
employees or assets of a GBC are in the US (or otherwise subject to
the control of the US government) then they may be threatened or held
hostage by the US government.
As
I am instituting a major facelift for the gold-today site.
It will be easier to use and smoother.
Generally it is fairly quick to load up but I feel it can be even faster and
smoother.
Also there will be a lot more facilities on the site including a brief
description of most of the gold
It seems to me that e-gold shouldn't need to set their price at all.
That is, if a digital asset currency allows the market makers to do all the
exchanging between that currency and fiat currencies, then the price of
e-gold, GoldMoney or whatever, is determined by the average of all the daily
At 09:36 AM -0400 07/21/2001, Ken Griffith wrote:
...
The fact that many market makers are now offering to pay YOU above spot to
buy your e-gold suggests that my prediction is coming true. The price of
e-gold is now higher than the price of gold, and it isn't just exchange
fees. It holds its
Hi everybody,
I have good news for you.
GOLDSPENDER NOW ACCEPTS PAYPAL!
It proves that our business is developing.
Thanks for your care.
Regards,
Paul
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The Snipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) They did not SPECIFICALLY target MLM/Gaming/Scam. MLM and Gaming are
mentioned. nowhere do I see the word scam in the prospectus.
Of course they don't mention scams in a prospectus. But mentioning MLM and
Gaming is exactly the same. How many
On 21 Jul 2001, at 9:16, Craig Spencer wrote:
1) If the corporation is closely held (any US shareholder having more
than 10% of the stock; a so called Controled Foreign Corporation) it
will not even acknowledge that the corporation exists. By US law they
are NOT different persons.
Are you
On 21 Jul 2001, at 9:36, Ken Griffith wrote:
Hello Ken,
I agree that gold currencies add value over pure bullion. And it
would be logic that their exchange rates be higher than spot gold
price. But not several percent higher... in a world where gold
currencies would have a market as large as
Ken,
The fact that many market makers are now offering to pay YOU above spot to
buy your e-gold suggests that my prediction is coming true. The price of
e-gold is now higher than the price of gold, and it isn't just exchange
fees. It holds its value at that price.
Any comments?
I think
Claude,
1) If the corporation is closely held (any US shareholder having more
than 10% of the stock; a so called Controled Foreign Corporation) it
will not even acknowledge that the corporation exists. By US law they
are NOT different persons.
Are you sure about that? Can you point
Look at the professionalism of graphic design of
http://www.goldbankone.com/article.php?sid=123mode=nestedorder=0
and
http://www.gaithmans.com
This is the sort of professionalism that we are now coming to see in
the GBC and ERE universe. Fantastic!
Lets
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1447191560
Cheers!
Graham Kelly CEO
GoldNow Corporation http://www.GoldNow.St
Fax +1(312)777-4270 or +1(509)278-2268
UK Phone/Fax +44 (0)709-233-7612
USA Phone +1(817)238-9955 or cellphone +1(817)266-1678
Had a good experience with us? Tell
On 21 Jul 2001, at 12:09, Craig Spencer wrote:
Yes. Altho the detailed law**S** and their effects are MUCH more
complicated (of course!) and intellectually perverted than my brief
reference indicates. You can find some information and legal
references here.
Claude,
But assuming you are right, I am sure
you will admit that if only the shareholders and/or officers are in the
USA when everything else is outside the USD, the governement
has a really hard task shutting down the operation. Them officers
must be proven guilty of something.
How I
On 21 Jul 2001, at 13:12, Craig Spencer wrote:
There are all sorts of ways (what the government is fond of calling
enforcement tools) that ANYONE in the US can be targeted, jailed,
bankrupted, have all their property stolen and generally have their
life made a living hell without ANY legal
C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
But what can they do if the corporation is operating outside the
country and has no asset in the country
They will mumble about aiding tax evasion or construe the website as
operating inside the USA.
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On 21 Jul 2001, at 18:22, Julian Morrison wrote:
They will mumble about aiding tax evasion
Well...then explain why the MONEX, FIDELITRADE and other
bullion dealers in the US have been selling gold for cash since they
exist and have not been shut down... Why would a GBC issuer be?
or
The de facto US Constitution consists of eight words:
ANYTHING GOES... THAT WE CAN GET AWAY WITH.
Frederick Mann
At 01:12 PM 07/21/2001 -0400,Craig Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are all sorts of ways (what the government is fond of calling
enforcement tools) that ANYONE in the US can
Guys,
I'm willing to pay a premium for low e-gold numbers... who wants gold
for low account numbers?
Cheers!
Graham Kelly CEO
GoldNow Corporation http://www.GoldNow.St
Fax +1(312)777-4270 or +1(509)278-2268
UK Phone/Fax +44 (0)709-233-7612
USA Phone +1(817)238-9955 or cellphone +1(817)266-1678
I recently read offshoresurfer's comments about the Asia-Europe-Americas
Bank of Seattle (http://www.aea-bank.com/).
I was interested in opening a US bank account some months ago, but as I
live in Argentina, I'm not sure if I would be exempt of the 30% income
tax. The idea of paying taxes to a
Guys,
I'm in the market for some low, and multiple e-gold numbers...
Cheers!
Graham Kelly CEO
GoldNow Corporation http://www.GoldNow.St
Fax +1(312)777-4270 or +1(509)278-2268
UK Phone/Fax +44 (0)709-233-7612
USA Phone +1(817)238-9955 or cellphone +1(817)266-1678
Had a good experience with us?
Claude,
I dopn't know to what extent this is all true?
We certainly don't have these sort of thing in Canada (I hope).
Canada is better in some ways, worse in others.
Canada has lacked a Bill of Rights for most of its history and so
has never had the established respect for individual
Hi folks,
I'm thinking of setting up as a UK based market maker but would like to
test the water first for the sort of demand I would need to fill. In
particular I'd like to know the following info:
- how regularly do you exchange e-gold to cash;
- how regularly do you exchange cash to e-gold;
Kind thanks to Mr. Hillary for his previous answers.
A couple of clarification-type questions:
1. Expanding upon your Digigold response:
1. What is the difference between DigiGold and
e-gold? It seems payment can be sent with either,
so why two different systems?
snip
Digigold
I really don't want to see banner ads on the spend page. It would cheapen
the whole e-Gold system. Seems like the people who want to advertise
should use a banner exchange.
I have been playing around with a little e-Gold banner exchange of my
own. I called it the Not on my e-Gold spend page
Graham: please check your onebox.com mailbox sometimes...
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Oh yeah kids...
It's time for the FunBond rort!
We all know it works. We've discussed it in the past.
I am about to go on an advertising frenzy, and you'll
be able to see the FunBond prices soar ...
I just bought five, and there are already another four
in casino distribution. Buying at 3.5
At 05:45 PM 7/19/2001 +0100, David Spencer wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm thinking of setting up as a UK based market maker but would like to
test the water first for the sort of demand I would need to fill. In
particular I'd like to know the following info:
We are looking for a subsidiary agent in the
Hi:
Sorry folks. That last message was supposed to go to David only.
My apologies.
George
At 06:44 PM 7/21/2001 -0400, George Matyjewicz wrote:
At 05:45 PM 7/19/2001 +0100, David Spencer wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm thinking of setting up as a UK based market maker but would like to
test the water
Of course they don't mention scams in a prospectus. But mentioning MLM and
Gaming is exactly the same.
That is like saying all women are the same or that all cars are the same.
There is such a thing as differences, similarities and identities. Are all
Woudts the same?
I do not see that
On 21 Jul 2001, at 9:36, Ken Griffith wrote:
Hello Ken,
I agree that gold currencies add value over pure bullion. And it
would be logic that their exchange rates be higher than spot gold
price. But not several percent higher... in a world where gold
currencies would have a market as large as
C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
On 21 Jul 2001, at 18:22, Julian Morrison wrote:
They will mumble about aiding tax evasion
Well...then explain why the MONEX, FIDELITRADE and other
bullion dealers in the US have been selling gold for cash since they
exist and have not been shut
Dear Sir:
This is what I do for a living. Here is an excerpt from a little article I
have made that deals with these very same issues.
The United States as an Offshore Tax Haven
Everyone recognizes that the United States is a primary location for
international business. The
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Digigold relies on an electronic wallet on the client's PC, e-gold uses a
standard web browser only.
Is this significant? I mean, is there an advantage to an e. wallet? It
looks like a pain in the butt to me, since it is yet another piece of
software to clutter
Hi People,
I need to send a check in USD to a company in the US funded by egold, those
who can assist please email me with your fees for doing this.
Regards Jess
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And check my weblog daily!
http://www.geocities.com/gordongriggs/WhyIownaRealdoll.html
Oops, this isn't my page, honest. I have a real girlfriend. Over the
internet. Well, at least I don't have a mannequin for a GF like this
sad, sad individual.
Check my actual weblog daily
OK, the funbonds are now at 0.5569.
So the last 3 days history are:
0.2734 grams per bond
0.5282 grams per bond
0.5569 grams per bond
And the bonds are only 3.75 grams each at present! What a bargain.
New Books at Discount Prices
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