[e-gold-list] Re: The example TGC is setting. (was: Re: The truth)

2003-07-13 Thread Danny Van den Berghe
Even if full disclosure was given, 7.2% per annum is not exactly breath taking. Well, these days, looking at things like US banks, it's not all that bad... This is what my bank offered for CD's a month ago. (No typos) CD (Minimum $1,000 for 2 years): 1.45% CD (Minimum $10,000 for

[e-gold-list] Re: I can no longer recommend cashcards.net- it's a scam.

2003-07-13 Thread Lourens Human
Yes, mine worked the last time I used it - I'll try today to withdraw money from my local ATM today to see if it is still in working order. I had no problems to withdraw the available funds from my local ATM. I'll try to transfer funds to the card an see what happens! Lourens and I walked

[e-gold-list] Re: The example TGC is setting. (was: Re: The truth)

2003-07-13 Thread James M. Ray
At 10:36 AM +0300 7/13/03, Danny Van den Berghe wrote: ... This is what my bank offered for CD's a month ago. (No typos) CD (Minimum $1,000 for 2 years): 1.45% CD (Minimum $10,000 for 2 years): 1.50% CD (Minimum $100,000 for 2 years): 1.50% Not really a fair comparison. The CD is a 'risk

[e-gold-list] e-gold Debit Card

2003-07-13 Thread J. D.
Hi, Anyone could recommend me a good e-gold debit card? I am looking for something similar with Steve Renner's cashcard (with faster funding service thou..) I don't say that cashcards is not a reliable company, and I think that Steve is a honest man. The only problem is that it takes 1 or 2

[e-gold-list] Re: e-gold Debit Card

2003-07-13 Thread Mark
Sir, We can personally recommend the E-fidex Maestro card issued out of Loyal Bank Ltd http://www.e-fidex.com/Accepts e-gold deposits good rates. The E-bullion card is a great card also, fast performance on deposits is very good here. http://www.e-bullion.com Finally, we are hoping that

[e-gold-list] freecashcards ?

2003-07-13 Thread J. D.
Anyone used http://www.freecashcards.com/? .. any suggestions? Thanks! Joe __ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank

[e-gold-list] goldhedge idea (was Re: The example TGC is setting. (was: Re: The truth))

2003-07-13 Thread Danny Van den Berghe
Not really a fair comparison. The CD is a 'risk free' investment, meaning that your principal will be paid back to you at the end of the period. So, the value of the CD cannot go down. On the contrary. The CD is paying between one and two percent, but in normal times that's not even going

[e-gold-list] Re: goldhedge idea (was Re: The example TGC issetting. (was: Re: The truth))

2003-07-13 Thread James M. Ray
At 7:22 PM +0300 7/13/03, Danny Van den Berghe wrote: ... That's why I put risk free in quotes, because obviously you always have the risk that your currency goes down. But the opposite can also happen , that gold goes down in $ terms. True, but my point was that grams have no inflation-risk.

[e-gold-list] Re: goldhedge idea (was Re: The example TGC is setting. (was: Re: The truth))

2003-07-13 Thread David Steele
I recently saw this new goldhedge.com site, and I wondered why they are not offering the opposite service as well. They offer you a fixed US$ amount for your gold, but I think there would be at least equal interest for a service that offers a fixed amount Grams of gold for your $. That would

[e-gold-list] www.ozzigold.com is 3 years old!

2003-07-13 Thread Phil Stevens
Dear Australian e-gold users, www.ozzigold.com is celebrating its 3rd birthday. To celebrate, we have lowered our service fees and launched a new web design. Any comments would be much appreciated. Regards, Phil ozzigold.com . _