At 9:53 PM -0400 7/8/03, Craig Spencer wrote:
I would like to nominate:
Danny Van den Berghe
as hero of the e-gold list.
...
He might also qualify as a hero of DBourse. Fans like me
have a hard time finding anything wrong with anything TGC
ever does. They came along at the right time and made
I would like to nominate:
Danny Van den Berghe
as hero of the e-gold list. He has fielded every specious
argument that has been thrown at him and calmly explained it
with superhuman patience. He has refused to be brow beaten,
not responded to disparagement in kind, repeated himself
Danny, get a grip.
I didn't bother replying to Craig's pandering on list because I
didn't want to embarrass you further.
I'm sorry if your father is a moron or has other character flaws, or
you had other childhood problems.
You are simply a rumour mongerer. Not much more or less.
In every
hi there,
I have $1150 pedning in 2 transaction with them. they got my gold on
6/26
and 7/2 and till now, my cashcard is not funded. They sent an email
warning like a week ago that cashing e-gold is slower now, but they still
accept e-gold deposits and offer max 72 hours turnaround what is not
Well, not charging an arm and a leg is one thing, selling at a loss is
different. Either you are planning NOT to honor your commitment to
clients, or you can't add up numbers, both of which are extremely
dangerouselements. Customers will get burned and their confidence
towards the whole DGC
Well first off Marco or Ulf Vingstrom (I like how you made sure to rate
yourself at our site) Our current Sell Offer is promtional and will last
forever.
As for the rates we pay, that is our business.
I guess it only seems like the natural process that we will get attacked
by our competitors but
I didn't bother replying to Craig's pandering on list because I
didn't want to embarrass you further.
That's strange, I never saw you forego an opportunity to embarrass on this
list...
It appears to me that you were embarrassed that JPM was not nominated as
hero of the e-gold list.
But, don't
Danny's standard seems to be perfection, or close-to-it,
which is very-good for the e-gold list but (fortunately for the
shareholders!) DBourse/TGC is not exactly competing with
perfection in the stock-market game these days
It's not about perfection.
I actually like imperfections much
You are quite bold to attack us in such a way. You are competition. we
would not offer these rates unless we could afford to.
OUR CURRENT PROMTION IS JUST THAT - IT IS A PROMTION THAT IS SET FOR A
LIMITED TIME
Why don'y you run your own business and let us run ours.
Are you trying to dictate
Unless of course, they make 5% from a laundromat or their cards are
crooked. Both would mean that they would have substiantial amounts for
free, which they need to get back into circulation.
It is not an entirely new game, really.
Then there would be a legitimate option, namely that they need an
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wrote:
Well, not charging an arm and a leg is one thing, selling at a loss is
different. Either you are planning NOT to honor your commitment to
clients, or you can't add up numbers, both of which are extremely
At 03:07 PM 7/9/2003 +0300, Danny Van den Berghe wrote:
But when a private , in this case even secret, company goes public with some
of its shares, it is only a natural outcome that these public investors will
want to know at least a few things about it.
Otherwise they will be completely at the
James,
They are very reliable, although a bit overworded...
If you want to fund your V-Cash account via e-gold (or any other means, for that
matter) SAME
DAY funding, just go to :
https://www.anygoldnow.com/FundV-Cash.html
We'll have your V-Cash account funded in no time
Regards,
Patrick,
Dear James,
I had a look at your new fee structure.
It's nice, and could have been a good idea, BUT :
If I funded my account through FastGold.net and choose the 3 day wait for 2%.
That of course would be 2% of Spot price at the time of the trade, right ?
Therefore, If Gold Prices go up sharply
On 9 Jul 2003, at 11:38, Danny Van den Berghe wrote:
Thanks for the compliment.
But I am not after awards.
Of course not. That is one of the reasons you deserve one.
For me it's just an excercise in expressing myself better, and
when I don't enjoy it I'll just do something else.
I have
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On 9 Jul 2003 at 20:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In every email you hint that TGC (or indeed me, or others) is
a scam.
If it is not a scam, the next one like it will be.
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James A. Donald
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Danny Van den Berghe wrote:
But when a private , in this case even secret, company goes
public with some of its shares, it is only a natural
outcome that these public investors will want to know at
least a few things about it.
On 9 Jul 2003 at 9:04, James M. Ray wrote:
Agreed. I'm
Robert,
Good thinking of yours, as usual.
However, with the price of Gold having the Average True Range it has, getting gold at
spot
would still produce a GOP Loss if you sell at only 1% above spot...
Besides, if these guys are in the laundry business, we still would prefer NOT to
have them
in
We all knew back then that for-sure someday JP,
Snowdog, and I would remotely play against eachother, and
now, thanks to TGC e-gold being there, we HAVE!
Just curious James, but as you say 'we have' I understand that now you have
given up on it.
Otherwise I would expect to read: 'we
Agreed. I'm sure more information will come in time, but I'm also
sure that 100% of the people (possibly including you!) will never
be satisfied.
I would rather say that 95% of the retail investors is too easily satisfied.
The only information they want to see is whether the stock is going up
At 9:35 AM -0700 7/9/03, James A. Donald wrote:
The fact that existing state sponsored institutions for
protecting smaller shareholders failed is a reason for building
better ones, not a reason for not having such institutions at
all. For all we know the guys issuing these shares have just
I think it is a riot that based on clueless and false assumptions from
the thoughts and views of my competitors, that we have been removed from
their list.
Makes no sense.
I guess it goes to show how brown Gold-Pages nose really is.
PrivaGold
www.privagold.com
**
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You are
I have found that people basically fall into two types based on
their pattern of discourse. 1) Those who speak for the purpose of
expressing truth. 2) Those who speak for the purpose of advancing
an agenda.
Hi Craig,
Where would you place someone who tries to balance personal well being
Otherwise they will be completely at the mercy of an unknown
management...
It depends on what you mean by unknown. We do not know their personal
names and locations and I definitely prefer it that way. However, we do
know their pattern of behavior, which is to be consistently reliable with
Friends,
--- shupperd1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fabulous !
Now there is a so called exchange provider
This is just my 2 cents, but I don't think it is professional
for fellow business people to publicly claw at each other, and
to talk about each other's businesses in a competitive manner.
Dear John,
Plus for a check they charge $5 additional. For example, If I
wanted to get a check for $500, Fast Gold charges me $510 of
e-gold.
By way of contrast, as I understand it, if you wanted
a $500 check sent by Cambist.net to anywhere in the
USA by first class mail, the cost would be $505.
Friends,
Gold Age is running a special this week and next. We can buy up
to $195k worth of e-gold at spot, plus wire fee. First come,
first served.
We can send wires or checks. Wire and check fees waived for
orders over $50k.
=
Regards,
Ragnar
Vice Pres. - GDCA -
Does anyone know if CashCards.net is still
in business or how to contact them?
They seem to have stopped funding cards
with money sent to them. Also not asnwering
emails or their phone.
Frederick Mann
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At 08:18 PM 7/9/2003 +0300, Danny Van den Berghe wrote:
I see what you mean but the problem if you don't know their names is that
this trustworthy management X can at any moment decide to sell its entire
90% stake to untrustworthy management Y, and you won't even know about it.
This is a tough
Dear Mark,
Perhaps you can help us complete our daily rate sheets
and let me know when it was Cambist.net started operations
as an exchange provider?
Cambist.net is an operating unit of Gold Barter Holdings.
Gold Barter Holdings was founded by Tristan Petersen and
Jim Davidson in July 2000.
Dear Colin,
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Hi there,
Looking to exchange $1000 from Stormpay to E-Gold, but can't
find
anyone...
Anyone able to help?
Gold Age was one of the first exchangers to try working with
StormPay. They lied, they cheated, and they reversed
Shalom,
Sorry, but if you asked TGC for this kind of information, I think they
would politely decline. That is what we call an impasse.
There are two groups of people here. Those who will trust some of their
money to an entity with a well established reputation and good indications
of
The fact is that you are a FUC*ING SCAMMER. I know you better !
Akashagold,Getgoldnow,Privacity,Privagold = YOU
I promised you that I am after you and you'll not make any business in
this industry. You scammed a few people but you won't do it again!
Get out of here!
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You are currently
That was not written by me, I simply replied to a post that was written by
Anygoldnow ,lets get the facts straight.
Friends,
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Fabulous !
Now there is a so called exchange provider
This is just my 2 cents, but I don't think it is professional
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Dear James,
Non-mathematical truth is at best a matter of perception,
and at worst thinly veiled opinion, wouldn't you agree?
No.
Robert Ziegler seems to take the position that truth is
a matter of perception or opinion. You don't agree.
I think the search for the truth is very important. It
is
Tedious Hareholder:
You really need to reread my original post.
I can think of many other more enjoyable ways to waste
my time.
I didn't threaten to go to anyone to impose force on
anyone.
Then why bring up the idea that The Gold Casino and
dBourse are in the jurisdiction of the SEC? If you
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Non-mathematical truth is at best a matter of perception,
and at worst thinly veiled opinion, wouldn't you agree?
James A. Donald:
No.
Jim Davidson:
Robert Ziegler seems to take the position that truth is a
matter of perception or opinion. You don't agree.
I think the search
The truth is that gold is an objective value, a
true store of wealth. It may be barbaric in the
Latin sense. Celts and Gauls and other breeds
of homo indomitus were fond of gold torcs
which they wore at all times to indicate their
ability to create and store wealth. Homo
indomitus is
Firstly I'd like to repeat my earlier statement
(probably lost in the storm of posts recently)
that to my keen eye, the TGC offering is
actually a bigger and better version of their
old 'funbonds' scheme. It is a loyalty scheme
designed to share some of their profits with
keen
Dear Khurram,
Gosh, I love it when you throw me the easy pitches.
What makes gold have objective value?
The market! Or, as James Turk would have it, the
freemarket.
Because humans have a fondness for it?
Humans do have a fondness for gold. However, it
is not the subjective views of a single
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