kept my clients updated on this.
Kind Regards,
David Mueller
Gold Mountain Exchange, LLC
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besides ALTA, there are also ricardo currencies, courtesy of systemics
(although I was recently advised that Hansabux is sort of under review or
not available for issue or something).
David Hillary
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I am from Canada. Any one who interested to buying a gold for e-gold with
2% fee?
Please mail us a US Money Order Check with e-gold number.
Your amount will go up when I exchange from CAD to USD after 2% fee.
David Guitard
3-293 Lisgar St,
Ottawa, Ontario
K2P 0E1
CANADA
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services and for your initial deposit.
The accounts are obviously NOT anonymous as they are your very own real US
checking account in an FDIC insured US bank, but we do setup these
accounts for almost anyone. We currently have clients from over 70
countries.
Thank-you,
David Gendron, [EMAIL PROTECTED
Interesting point, Marco. Hey, JMR, what about it? Any way
recurring billing can be implemented with e-gold?
More importantly, how could we DISABLE recurrent billing on
any account? This would need to be an option in the account
setup and subject to heavy security protection. Remember,
Hello,
I should have specified that of the US$230 paid via e-gold $130 of it will
be deposited in your new US bank account which also comes with a
MasterCard you can use to shop online or off or to withdraw cash at ATMs
as well as your own personal US checks.
Thank you,
David Gendron
Download to protect from unauthorized computers access.
- Forgot to Shut-Down the Computers
- Computers still Log-In to Server when Exchange Service is closed
- Unknow employee who are unauthorizated access to server, break-in
- Dirty Work Employee when boss is not in office.
- Computer Attack
details @
www.valisinternational.com/personal
You can order @ www.valisinternational.com/order/personal
Thank you,
David Gendron
VALIS International
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persons or categories of persons in a way
that matches the extent to which they contribute to the need
for that expenditure.
David Hillary
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red flag and does not reflect well on the business
image. In the interest of business transparency, there should be full
disclosure of ownership and location of the business offices. No way would
I trust such an anonymous business with my Gold!
David Brooks
Editor / Bricks of Gold Website eZine
I'm not sure what you did to piss someone off but I can't play your game as
yor account has a balance limit imposed.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 2:08 PM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Double your money in
!
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I like the site, but I cannot locate
any contact information for the business
or the people managing it. Who are they,
where is the company located and how can
customers contact them?
Dave Brooks
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If only I could earn a gram for every fraud attempt that
crosses my desk.
Don't know who Logotron is, but I suspect that they're legit,
and someone has access to their host's common cgi-bin area.
Sigh.
-- D
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by
? They wouldn't even need a court
subpoena, since they own all the data. What am I missing here?
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Toll
Well now that it is out of the box, when did they leave, why, and where are
they going?
David
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If anyone has e-gold that they would be willing to exchange for e-gold, let
me know.
Thanks,
David Mueller
Gold Mountain Exchange, Inc
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Sorry about my previous post. :-)
I failed to say that I needed e-gold in exchange for e-bullion.
David Mueller
Gold Mountain Exchange, Inc
http://www.goldmountainexchange.com
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Gold Mountain Exchange, Inc will be shut down for the next several days
while
the accountants go through the business.
David Mueller
Gold Mountain Exchange, Inc
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Ladies and Gentleman of the Gold Economy:
Gold Mountain Exchange, Inc is offering the ability to purchase e-bullion
with credit card.
www.goldmountainexchange.com is the link to the site.
Regards,
David Mueller
CEO
Gold Mountain Exchange, Inc
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businesses and give the world a sound monetary system.
Regards,
David Mueller
Chairman
Gold Mountain Exchange, Inc
http://www.goldmountainexchange.com
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.), please email me
your comments either before or after spending to
e-gold account 427324 (note.com LLC).
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P.O. Box 234, Jenkintown, PA 19046-0234 (USA) http://LeadFactory.com
Voice: +1 (215) 576-6800 Fax: +1 (215) 576-6853 ICQ
OK, maybe this is too trivial to even bring up, but did the
shade of the background rectangle color of the e-gold
spend screens recently shift to a somewhat tanner yellow?
(I actually like it; this seems more readible.)
-- David Beroff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Founder/CEO, LeadFactory.com
P.O. Box
. (This mail automatically
generated).
Great!! This will make it easier for us to (additionally) reward
those people who do sign up through us. Now all we need is
a screen linked from the Account Info page which details all
progeny at once. Another trivial addition, I'm sure! :-)
-- David Beroff
to both parties.
Am I missing something here?
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-GOLD.COM 63.240.230.7
NS3.E-GOLD.COM 206.102.213.2
Hopefully, someone has renewed the domain by now, or
the whole discussion becomes moot:
Record expires on 26-Mar-2002.
-- David Beroff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Founder/CEO, LeadFactory.com
P.O. Box 234, Jenkintown, PA 19046-0234 (USA) http
The first person who wants it who emails this list saying 1mdcGrams
Rocks! gets it mailed anywhere in the world.
I needed *some* justification for having woken up at 3am;
this might as well be it. :-) 1mdcGrams Rocks!
You can mail my reward to 19046-0234 (USA). Thank you! :-)
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Since this format is an official ISO standard (and has been
for years), most modern software should be able to interpret
it correctly.
sarcasm
But I thought that the original question involved Microsoft Excel.
/sarcasm
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banks, at least some are
on the right track.
David Hillary
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payments for ideas and the like. Further, in some of these
cases, the comments field often proves more important
than the actual value spent.
So, it's now been a week since Jay W. said, it's not terribly
hard to make software send an an email message. :)
Is this available yet? :-)
-- David
David, where the heck's just the page for buying a Thwate cert these days??!
Thanks, JP!
https://www.thawte.com/cgi/server/step1.exe?product_type=ssl1
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Voice
dollars' worth of business using our
last annual cert; I would've heard about it if there was a problem.
Here's the full supported-browser list:
http://Thawte.com/certs/server/browsers.html
-- David
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I'm actually dealing with them heavily today; you can read about how
well they are taking care of me by reading today's posts in my journal,
http://David.Beroff.com
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no
easy way for one party to alert the other that they made a spend.
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to involve
e-gold, we could use the e-gold history screen to do this, but
that's simply not always going to be the case.
-- David Beroff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Founder/CEO, LeadFactory.com
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I can't figure out how to configure my e-gold account
so that an email is sent to both parties for each spend.
Am I missing something basic here? Pros/cons to this?
-- David Beroff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Founder/CEO, LeadFactory.com
P.O. Box 234, Jenkintown, PA 19046-0234 (USA) http
of wholesale E-Gold on this list a few weeks ago is another
Scammer!
http://pcworldsystems.net/
David Brooks
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gold funded credit cards
Kind of a contradiction in terms... But didn't Rand use the debit card
concept before Heinlein? It's been too long since my childhood scifi
period.
Dave Brooks
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. :-)
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I'm preparing a list of exchange service providers and dgc providers who
are prepared to accept physcial metal bail-in to dgc accounts.
I will post this list on the index page of our Bricks of Gold website.
Rather than take several days to contact my present list of vendors
and exchange
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What Has Government Done to Our Money
by Murray N. Rothbard
http://www.mises.org/money.asp
Rothbard commits two fallacies:
1. that the value of gold/money is merely a function of quantity of
money and the demand for money and
2. that fractional
, to maintain stibility of its currency
with respect to the foreign currency.
The money is fait money whatever the reserves are denominated in. The
holding of reserves does, however increase the capacity of the
central bank to maitain a stable currency.
David Hillary
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idea is still there:
Eyeballs have some positive value.
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one. :-)
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If the ECB has 15% of its assets in gold, what are the other 85%?
if a central bank wanted to hold 'real wealth' apart from gold, what
could it consider holding?
David Hillary
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To answer my own question...
Foreign Currency denominated assets 30%
Euro Denominated assets 55%
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Migrated to
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as requested
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as sovereigns, an idea the country has
never 'embraced.'
David Hillary
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exchange
standard currency boards, but one has to understandhow they work in
order to apreciate how simple and easy this evolution would be.
Hostility towards interest and the monetization of assets is not
helpful.
David Hillary
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The real reason for its existence is the making of money out of
debt.
The act of borrowing by the federal government causes money to
spring into existence.
There is no money. The FED does not create money. It creates
credit. All banks
individuals be free to trade and let sovereigns be free to
govern, protect and profit from their jurisdictions.
David Hillary
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Also, have the constant spurious log-on attempts continued. I
noticed my account had been tried yesterday. Is everyone
experiencing this?
Yes, I had an unsuccessful login attempt at 05:32 GMT this morning (Wed
09-Jan). That was 00:32 Eastern time, and I was definitely asleep.
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What is the point of the secure random keypad on the e-gold server
when the e-dinar server does not? Your e-gold account is accessible
from e-dinar without the use of secure random keypad.
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Jim's post is a great defence of the futility of trying to protect
others from their folly.
However, the claim that individuals can and should by the only
protectors of themselves from fraud misses the mark.
Jim wrote:
The only way to defend
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go to
http://siddley.net/sci_test_result.cfm
for the free goods!
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result:
It appears you are trying to rob me!!
damn how did u know that?
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I propose the term 'Augr', pronounced auger, because it both portends
the future of money and drills holes in the fiat currency system.
Dave Brooks
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send with the transfer did
not arrive till later and when it did arrive it had been altered. The
receiving bank's representative said that there was only room for 16
characters of text or sum such, and so the message had been shortened
and altered.
David Hillary
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How is e-gold useful? Transaction fees are orders of magnitude
larger than the transaction amount.
Steve,
With respect, I believe you do not understand the
transaction fee structure of e-Gold. This is quoted
from the e-Gold webpage:
http://www.e-gold.com/unsecure/fees.htm
The fee for
Noel;
RE the reference to this URL: http://www.NASARA.com/
It is no longer pointed at an active website. Do you
have another reference to the document you mention?
Thanks
Dave Brooks
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RE the reference to this URL: http://www.NASARA.com/
I've received a correction to this URL:
http://www.NESARA.com/
The National Economic Stabilization and Recovery Act
I recommend it to all of you. Whether it makes its way to the floor for
a vote in it's present form is questionable, but
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Central banks hold reserves of assets sufficient to pay all their
currency liabilities and all their deposit liabilities. This can be
seen from their balance sheets.
Central banks could retire all their debts and be wound up, and the
economy could
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David Hillary wrote:
Central banks hold reserves of assets sufficient to pay all their
currency liabilities and all their deposit liabilities. This can
be seen from their balance sheets.
Is this a joke?
The assests the central banks hold
Tom,
Could you expand a little on what your 'callback service' will do?
Dave Brooks
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Did you know that e-metal is a wonderful
JP, Look here:
http://www.paypalwarning.com/
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Did you know that you can spend e-gold to help the victims of terror at:
Hi Dave:
While I respect your concern, please be assured that the Standard Group of
companies (Standard Transactions and Standard Reserve in particular) are
not merely a third party, but a respected member of this community and a
large MM for e-Gold. We are the ones sponsoring the
and the marginal revenue product in industry, in the short term
it is influenced by inventory accumulation or reductions.
David Hillary
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Did you know that e-gold Ltd. stores more
Question ???
If the entire world switched to using e-gold today, for all their direct
debit financial transactions, is there enough gold currently available
to back it?
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to be 100% gold backed.
The price of gold would rise if the world were to adopt a gold monetary
system, but not exceedingly greatly. It all depends on the elasticity of the
supply and demand gold production/consumption, and the additional need for
inventories a gold monetary system would demand.
David
does anyone accept e-gold for hansabux?
David
Just out of interest, David, what are hansabux?
offshoresurfer
Hansa Bank Trust Company Limited
The Hansa Bank Building, Box 213
Landsome Road, The Valley, Anguilla, B.W.I., TV1 02P
Phone (264) 497-3800, Fax 497-3801, email [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hmmm what about velocity? You could imagine GBC serving its
vital role only as a lubricant at the point of exchange then being
returned immediately to some settlement lubrication agent. e.g.
Joe buys something on ebay. Joe gets some GBC at very low
transaction cost somehow, uses it to pay
The largest e-gold account balance (128kg) is listed as 'Disputed Funds'
under the publicly viewable account balance page. That is a lot of funds to
be 'disputed'!
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do remember that one, must have been a big one then!
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Did you know that e-gold Ltd. stores more gold on behalf of customers
than many countries? See http
the Bahamas and
Barbados) they do not. Furthermore contracts can be registered but they are
not legal entities -- they are agreements between legal persons.
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Did you
Mark,
RE your attempts to fund e-Gold. I hope you have succeeded by now, but
in case you're still searching, try Gold Currencies.ca
http://www.goldcurrencies.ca/
They have the best rates of the five Canadian market makers on my list.
RE Paypal, run away, fast.
The fastest way to get gold
Mark wrote:
This is great, once I have decided that I want to use e-gold. But, it
needs to be much easier for the first-time user.
I think part of the barrier to new users is that they do not remember the
effort it took to get their bank account / credit card in the first place.
Consider a
goldmoney because I know
that the trustees are legally responsible to fulfill the trust deed more
than I care that I might own nominal title to some part of a bar somewhere
(but no where specific).
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does anyone accept e-gold for hansabux?
David
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Did you know that e-gold Ltd. stores more gold on behalf of customers
than many countries? See http://www.gold.org/Gra/Gra1
inputs of gold bullion and fractional
inputs of gold debts. This will include gold banks and currencies that
provide money to transactors.
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Did you know
(I dont think you even CAN redeem egold AT ALL now, right? So what?
Who says you should be able to redeem it? What if when you stored a
bar with Viamat, the contract was you cannot take it out for 150,000
years, it must remain in there .. but of course you can still sell it
to someone else
Ok JP
there's nothing backed about e-gold.
You obviously want a chace to redefine 'backed'. Please explain...
Dave
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Did you know that e-gold Ltd. stores more gold on behalf
JP, I'm honestly sorry that I asked. In the interests of NOT confusing
users of GBC's, I will continue to say that e-Gold IS backed by gold,
because the gold is really there. Better yet, let's tell everyone how the
fiat currencies are NOT 'backed', which makes more sense and will attract
more
How about implementing a feature accessible from within one's account that
would allow contact between the account holder and their progeny, OR,
possibly a simple list of email addresses associated with the progeny.
RJ, I do understand the desire to obtain a list of gold currency account
Hi all,
does anyone know what in exchange services exist for e-bullion? do any
market makers exchange this currency? any that take Australian dollars?
David
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Did you know
I just reviewed a new site called winning-odds.com
and in particular reviewed their FAQ where it says
We live and operate in a country outside of
the USA, in a country where freedom and privacy
are fully respected and gambling is allowed.
So after reading that, I did a simple IP SEARCH
Tim Woods at MiningWeb has done it again. In an article posted last
night, in reference to ...an effective parallel private gold
standard..., he says:
The digital gold currencies that have sprung up spontaneously to
service Internet commerce are remarkably similarity to Hazlitt's ideas.
These
James, by any chance are you talking about the 'moon rocks' brought back
by the astronauts? They aren't really 'metal' but they are very
expensive.
Dave
The choice is sample of the Roswell saucer, but I don't think anyone is
selling them right now...
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James, are you referring to those rare coins formed by the collision of
two bullets? A few are found in the Southern US on civil war battle
grounds. Mostly lead...
Dave
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Or maybe metallic hydrogen? Formed in very small quantities in
hyper-pressure anvils. I don't think a 1/4 ounce has every been made, but
it is rare and very expensive.
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One last thought, a coin exists, in a museum,I believe it's on the US east
coast. The coin was formed when dualers bullets collided. I don't know
the exact history or the names of the dualing pair. Still made of lead.
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Andi, I see that you place a 5% Surcharge on using e-Gold. This would
seem to be counter-intuitive, given e-Gold's lower costs and harder
currency. I can understand charging more for the use of Credit Cards, but
not gold. Am I missing something about your business model that would
justify the
Mizuho Holding's Inc, the world's largest financial group, said
Thursday it would dispose of 1,200 billion yen (10 billion dollars) in bad
loans by 2003 as part of a drastic restructuring plan to clean up its
accounts.
Consider a row of garbage trucks, each holding a million one-yen notes.
What's the status of MetalSavings.com? The email address
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is bouncing. Has anyone else been able to
contact them via email?
Thanks
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I just want to issue some further clarifications. And a challenge.
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Please help me see the rest of the picture.
Julian,
I appreciate what you propose and suggest that you broaden your
article's scope to include all the GBC's, rather than concentrating on
e-Gold alone.
This is admittedly
my guess is that all bars have a 'nominal' mass of 400 oz but in the actual
bailment transaction the actual mass of the bar being bailed in is credited
to the person's account, hence the difference between the '56 000 oz' of
physical gold in the vaults and the 55 201.16 oz in circulation.
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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;
At the risk of offending those who think this kind of thing should not be
posted...
The Sircam virus has been reported by ZDNet, among other sources. Do
whatever you think is necessary. The story is here:
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2792260,00.html
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 10:57 AM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Newbie questions
Perhaps you can direct me to a FAQ for these items,
but I couldn't find one. In particular, the e-gold
site was no
http://goldxpress.ibusinessdot.com/
I cant get it to load .. j/s problems ... but it's some sort of
fraud, possibly?
The site contains a VB script, which includes a large binary segment.
This is probably a virus. My AV scanner reported this after I opened the
site:
C:\My
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