On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 12:39 AM, Fidex Marketing wrote:
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OK, well I accept your correction, it sounds logical. The incentive
program and ponzis are things I have never tried very hard to learn
about. You have told me who does NOT benefit from the incentive program.
It would be
JMR,
for example what is
the largest amount of gold earned through the referral program by a
single account?
If I knew that, I wouldn't tell,
I can't imagine why not, I would really think it was in your interests
to promote it and show people how much money they can earn.
action.
On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 12:36 PM, Arik Schenkler wrote:
James shalom,
If I knew that, I wouldn't tell,
Why?
Hi Arik.
Because it's the merchant's information, and therefore his/her
property, and not mine to give away! All I can say is that the
math works, and like many things in
On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 12:46 PM, Fidex Marketing wrote:
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If I knew that, I wouldn't tell,
I can't imagine why not, I would really think it was in your interests
to promote it and show people how much money they can earn.
Well, I can only speak generally about the math, and
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-- Adam wrote:
Imagine someone wants to pay $100 for a product with e-gold. To
purchase e-gold they have to pay anywhere from 18% (CC) to 5%
premium, already they are at a loss of $5 to $18. Now they pay their
merchant with e-gold. The merchant received e-gold, and
Basically, we're getting to the point where there's no need to have a
checking account. Well, there is that small matter of paychecks in US
dollars from traditional employers.
Can an exchange provider offer traditional direct deposit? I know it would
circumvent some protections -- but if
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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Adam,
purchasing e-gold is very cheap compared to purchasing gold bullion
anywhere else.
In fact making a USD - egold exchaneg is comparable to making most
retail currency exchanges, say USD - Euros.
Simply, the reason its so expensive is it is in demand. Supply, and demand.
In contrast if
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The problem is that nobody is really in that business... e-gold are
the
ones who stand to benefit most from increased usage, and they seem
to do
precisely nothing in terms of trying to promote usage.
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Unless you count giving away half the spend fees, etcIOW, BS!
JMR
Well
The only people I can imagine might get substantial benefit from the
referral program are the operators of ponzis and HYIPs. Correct me if I
am wrong, anybody...
I think it's an excellent program, and so do some other people that I know,
who are NOT involved in HYIPs. The program takes a
The only people I can imagine might get substantial benefit from the
referral program are the operators of ponzis and HYIPs. Correct me
if I
am wrong, anybody...
I think it's an excellent program, and so do some other people that I
know,
who are NOT involved in HYIPs. The program takes
Now, if it was somehow possible to move the cost e-gold from the buyer
to
the seller, then perchaps e-gold would have a chance. Untill that
happens
I
see e-gold confined to a niche markets. The way it is right now, it
will
takie off for mass payments.
Kind regards,
Adam
You are right,
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Adam,
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So, Biff is sitting at home and he wants a book which costs twenty bucks.
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The word for all this is ... insane :)
Why? You'd just send the check to the bookseller.
e-gold is not a payment system, it is money itself
These days when someone offers
I was not criticising the program per se... but it should be part of a
clear overall marketing strategy. You can't just stick an affiliate
program out there and then expect it to grow by itself. Now if they
hired someone full time to go out and recruit affiliates, would it not
be tens or
On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 07:22 PM, Fidex Marketing wrote:
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Well JMR, I appreciate that this program might cost e-gold quite a bit
of money but frankly the referral fees we get are negligible and do not
make any difference one way or the other to any promotion I do for
e-gold. I
JMR,
The only people I can imagine might get substantial benefit from the
referral program are the operators of ponzis and HYIPs. Correct me
if I
am wrong, anybody...
...
Ok, you're wrong. You assume Ponzis stay around for a long enough
time to give a crap about the incentive
OK, well I accept your correction, it sounds logical.
There's no point criticizing Jim, Nick, he's worse than me about it! ;-)
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