[e-gold-list] RE: Opening Bank accounts

2002-09-24 Thread Ian Green
At 03:51 PM 24/09/2002 -0700, Ben Legume wrote: don't bother trying. Australian banks are among the most expensive and least efficient in the world. Except for banks in other countries. Okay, of the 250 most expensive and least efficient banking countries, Australia is probably one of them!

[e-gold-list] Re: Opening Bank accounts

2002-09-24 Thread Ian Green
At 11:28 AM 23/09/2002 -0700, Ragnar wrote: Does anyone know how an American can open business bank accounts in Canada and Australia? Which are the best banks to use? I actually have a passbook account with Bendigo Bank, which has zero fees. It does not include an ATM card, but it does include

[e-gold-list] How savage is that blackfella? was: Re: B-Pay Fraud

2002-09-24 Thread Ian Green
At 04:50 PM 22/09/2002 -0700, Ben Legume wrote: the most primitive and savage natives on the face of the Earth (in the 19th century the vast majority of Aborigines were living in the stone age technologically), Okay, I do wish to refute one issue. My ancestors were all free settlers in the

[e-gold-list] Re: Opening Bank accounts

2002-09-24 Thread David Hillary
HSBC pays over 4% p.a., no account keeping or transaction fees (except A$15 for international telegrphic transfers), (very good) internet banking, telephone banking, free BPAY, card and telephone customer service. So good I opened an account last month. I'm closing my Westpac account soon but I

[e-gold-list] Re: Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-24 Thread David Beroff
Joseph Firmino [EMAIL PROTECTED] correctly suggested: I'm pretty sure they already have this in the SCI interface. For example: input type=hidden name=STATUS_URL value=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]; James M. Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: http://www.fastsci.com/ makes email notification incredibly

[e-gold-list] Re: Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-24 Thread Ian Green
At 10:11 AM 24/09/2002 -0400, David Beroff wrote: I have *no* argument with any of the above solutions, other than that they are all compensating for a basic feature that e-gold should provide directly. More to the point, you only get the email feature if you use one of these alternatives. The

[e-gold-list] Re: Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-24 Thread James M. Ray
David Beroff wrote: ... So, what am I missing? Er... A few zeros on the right-hand end of your cost estimate? :) Seriously, I'm sure it's do-able, and it may someday be done, but there are more-pressing issues at the moment than email notification, frankly. Thanks. JMR --- You are

[e-gold-list] Correct clock settings

2002-09-24 Thread Ian Green
Hi Ben, Have you just flown back from USA to Western Australia (if so, why?!) ;) If so, your time zone is set incorrectly. If not, and you are still in the states, then your clock is set fourteen hours ahead and your e-mails keep getting sorted ahead of much more recent e-mails! (Unless that

[e-gold-list] Re: Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-24 Thread jpm
David, there's no question that e-gold will get around to offering what you ask for. It's obviously a must have feature on a IG system. e-gold has a history of moving at a stately pace and then eventually solving problems / adding cool stuff. And once it's done, its done right. e-gold

[e-gold-list] Re: Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-24 Thread David Beroff
Ian Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: David, I think there are more costs than just the coding, like the ongoing server load and bandwidth usage. So it is stretching it a little to suggest it is simply a matter of spending USD$100. Fair enough. Our primary outbound mail server for

[e-gold-list] Re: Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-24 Thread jpm
At 11:37 AM -0400 9/24/02, David Beroff wrote: That's reasonable. What if we agreed that the default would be the simple notification prompt, with no details. (Even just that would help address most of my original concerns.) Each user would then have the option of turning these off, or turning

[e-gold-list] Re: Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-24 Thread AnyGoldNow \(SSL\)
Besides, many of the e-gold daily transactions are Incentive payment stuff ($ 0.01 or less payments) that I sure wouldn't want to receive those as email notifications ! That leaves a lot less emails to be sent Also, if the email just stated : Your received $ of Gold in your account form

[e-gold-list] Dow:Au

2002-09-24 Thread Jim Davidson
Dear Friends, A new milestone has been reached in the pathetic progress of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. I believe it is now clear that this index will re-set before it reaches for higher ground. In particular, the price of the Dow will equal the price per ounce troy of gold before the

[e-gold-list] RE: Opening Bank accounts

2002-09-24 Thread admin
Ragnar et al, I think the easies way to open a bank account in Canada and Australia would be to use HSBC. I believe it has branches in both countries, as well as branches in many other countries. Bank of Montreal owns Harris Banks in the USA (or vice versa) which should facilitate opening an

[e-gold-list] RE: Opening Bank accounts

2002-09-24 Thread Ragnar
Ken, --- admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ragnar et al, I think the easies way to open a bank account in Canada and Australia would be to use HSBC. I believe it has branches in both countries, as well as branches in many other countries. I would not recommend HSBC to anyone for anything

[e-gold-list] Cannot confirm spend

2002-09-24 Thread Lourens Human
Cannot confirm spend, the error is: The system was unable to perform your request at this time, please try again in a few minutes. I am getting a bit agitated and annoyed here with this issue – what gives! == Book all your travel arrangements online from a selection of partners on Ananzi

[e-gold-list] RE: Opening Bank accounts

2002-09-24 Thread Goldtoday
would be to use HSBC. I believe it has branches in both countries, as well as branches in many other countries. I would not recommend HSBC to anyone for anything (except my enemies). Gold Age had a very bad experienc with them. They are thieving buffoons. They are also highly

[e-gold-list] No ID MC from PayBygold

2002-09-24 Thread marco
Guys, we have a limited quantiy of ONLINE ONLY,( i.e NO PHYSICAL CARD ISSUED), rechargeable debit cards NO ID REQUIRED SAME DAY FUNDING - including weekends more details at http://www.paybygold.com/static.php?page=onlinecard have a great day marco www.paybygold.com --- You are

[e-gold-list] Re: Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-24 Thread Steve Schear
At 12:27 PM 9/23/2002 -0400, David Beroff wrote: In the future, this could actually be expanded to the postage-based email system that many have envisioned, where a person could configure that they would not read unsolicited commercial emails unless they were getting paid at least X mg. Such a

[e-gold-list] Can I transfer my paypal funds to E-gold!

2002-09-24 Thread rohit seth
I am not a resident of USA so the paypal funds I have in that account is useless for me. Can I transfer my paypal funds to E-gold! Please reply me Rohit --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use e-gold's Secure

[e-gold-list] Re: Quick, easy, critical... but clearly missing

2002-09-24 Thread Ian Green
At 06:05 PM 24/09/2002 +0200, AnyGoldNow wrote: Also, if the email just stated : Your received $ of Gold in your account form XYZ, that wouldn't jeopardize anyone's account number or data in unsecured emails Unless those reading your e-mails are government agencies using snooping laws to

[e-gold-list] HSBC

2002-09-24 Thread Ben Legume
If you believe the writings of Lyndon LaRouche, among others (and although he is fairly mad his research is very reliable) HSBC is one of the biggest gangster/organised crime banks in the world. That said, as far as their customers are concerned this is not necessarily a bad thing for many

[e-gold-list] Time zone. Re: HSBC

2002-09-24 Thread Ian Green
At 02:26 PM 25/09/2002 -0700, Ben Legume wrote: Ian: What are you talking about re: my time zone? I have never been to the US or Western Australia, my time zone should be set (and is as far as I can tell) to East Coast Australian time. That is very strange as the e-mail headers indicate your

[e-gold-list] Re: Time zone

2002-09-24 Thread Ian Green
At 02:51 PM 25/09/2002 +1000, I wrote: There has to be some reason for the discrepancy. Such as using a web-based e-mail service where the server has the wrong time or somehow grabs your local time, but sends its own time zone! Ian Green http://107242.clicktwocents.com/