Hi JP,
Yes, last I visited I did see a list with lodgements that were
supposed to be
happening.
Hi Danny!
You need only look at the public balances
http://www.e-gold.com/pub-bal.asp -- there is no vast conspiracy
between 1mdc, Jay Wherley, etc :-)
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1MDC, although trusted within this group cannot be trusted within most newcomers eyes.
There are far to many scams around. I like the service and have trust in the owner,
but will any newbie out there do the same?
take for instance the stats page. I can create a page like that on my site
There's some consufon here, OT!
1MDC, although trusted within this group cannot be trusted within
most newcomers eyes. There are far to many scams around. I like the
service and have trust in the owner, but will any newbie out there
do the same?
But what newbies or newcomers?
The only human
On Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at 05:25 PM, Offshore Team wrote:
1MDC, although trusted within this group cannot be trusted within most
newcomers eyes. There are far to many scams around. I like the service
and have trust in the owner, but will any newbie out there do the same?
take for instance
At 7:42 AM +1000 6/4/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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But what newbies or newcomers?
The only human beings, ever, who have ever clicked on the URL
https://www.1mdc.com/ are human beings on THIS EMAILING LIST.
ie you, me and a few others.
In what other possible manner could anyone have heard
At 7:07 PM -0400 6/3/03, James M. Ray wrote:
I think it was put up because it's cool,
and because Stats fits in well with Examiner's full-disclosure
Just to be clear, for the benefit of 1mdcGrams users reading:
1mdcGrams DOES NOT, AND NEVER WILL disclose ANYTHING about 1mdc operations.
Not
At 7:42 AM +1000 6/4/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
But what newbies or newcomers?
The only human beings, ever, who have ever clicked on the URL
https://www.1mdc.com/ are human beings on THIS EMAILING LIST.
ie you, me and a few others.
In what other possible manner could anyone have heard
I have looked at the 1mdc site and I don't see where the interest they
are paying will be coming from, so that raises a red flag to me.
As the gold is simply sitting in their account, they will either be paying the
interest rates out of their own pocket or out of the common pool of gold they
On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 08:15 AM, Danny Van den Berghe wrote:
... Honestly , I have looked at the 1mdc site and I don't see where
the interest they
are paying will be coming from, so that raises a red flag to me.
As the gold is simply sitting in their account, they will either be
paying the
I brought up the same argument a few months ago, only to be told by
several people including JPM that the reason 1mdc is doing what it's doing
is simply because they are buyilding a client base. The few cents they pay
on fees for each account every month is a cheap way to get and keep
But last I visited the site I did not find much there in form of contact information
other than an email address.
Hello Danny,
I think you are right. But it all comes down the trust and reputation
issue again. For one JPM is not exactly a stranger by reputation and a
person I trust, trusts
I have looked at the 1mdc site and I don't see where the interest they
are paying will be coming from, so that raises a red flag to me.
As the gold is simply sitting in their account, they will either
be paying the
interest rates out of their own pocket or out of the common pool
of gold they
Some who have $1 worth of e-gold, but that are very few accounts
actually, they
can come earn $200 a year...
Who is going to risk $1 of gold inorder to earn $200 a year?
Actually Danny believe it or not there are a NUMBER of 1 kilogram
1mdc Lodgements earning a bonus of the figures
At 9:11 PM +0300 6/2/03, Danny Van den Berghe wrote:
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Am I missing something?
...
Yes, but it's understandable. You're missing JP's reputation-capital,
which is substantial in this community.
JMR
PS New babies at www.martincam.com -- e-gold donations gladly
accepted!!!
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The only problem at the moment is I want 1mdc to STOP GROWING for a
couple months while we do the new software and a few other secret
surprises.
Are you saying we shouldn't increase our lodgements with you?
And I sure hope the secret surprises don't entail 25% unbail charges ;o)
Cheers,
The only problem at the moment is I want 1mdc to STOP GROWING for a
couple months while we do the new software and a few other secret
surprises.
Are you saying we shouldn't increase our lodgements with you?
Rob, I was mostly joking, but I was more talking about 1mdcGRAMS.
Yes, ever customer
Hello Danny,
I think you are right. But it all comes down the trust and reputation
issue again. For one JPM is not exactly a stranger by reputation and a
person I trust, trusts him - which is good enough for my.
Hi Robert,
Fine, but can you rely on trust and reputation only?
Those people
Actually Danny believe it or not there are a NUMBER of 1 kilogram
1mdc Lodgements earning a bonus of the figures given !!
Looking at the stats page I see a couple of 1000s, a number of 200s, 500s, etc
In retrospect it was such an obvious idea --- the best possible
promotion is to JUST
You don't already do enough in the way of PR incentive?
How's this for a slogan: Anyone who uses e-gold regularly, especially if
you use it for storage of any amount of gold, and does not use 1MDC, is just
simply retarded.
Frank
And then she took off her
You don't already do enough in the way of PR incentive?
How's this for a slogan: Anyone who uses e-gold regularly,
especially if you use it for storage of any amount of gold, and does
not use 1MDC, is just simply retarded.
Frank
lol thanks for that Frank!
(You can see that the miniscule
Hello All,
There is much excitement about payments without spend fees here,
just one question.
If 1mdc-grams will accumulate the majority of active funds
in e-gold system thus effectively creating denial of service
attack situation on e-gold revenues from spend fees, what
will be e-gold
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 16:45:15 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget, 1mdc Lodgements have utterly nothing to do with
investment or risk
Very simply, you're just moving your e-gold from one account to
another (indeed, the 808080 1mdc account). And 1mdc pays a bonus to
you, as a
Don asks:
JP,
I still dont get it. I still dont understand how 1mdc wants to pay a
bonus for customers. A customer is one that purchases a commodity or
service. What commodity or service is 1mdc providing?
...
Is there some hidden fee for using 1mdc, like a 5%
withdrawal fee? I just dont get
However, yes, 1mdc LODGEMENTS are quite literally a free lunch.
What you pay into the 1mdc brand is your very interest, attention,
the fact that you tell others, etc etc. What 1mdc Lodgements builds
is absolute trust, reputation and so on.
Very neat, JP. The agio fees are simply your
On 17 Jan 2002, at 9:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JP,
I still dont get it. I still dont understand how 1mdc wants to
pay a bonus for customers. A customer is one that purchases a
commodity or service. What commodity or service is 1mdc providing?
Companies will pay a bonus because they know
On 17 Jan 2002, at 10:18, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
Very neat, JP. The agio fees are simply your marketing costs. On the
$100,000 lodged, that works out to about $1000 a year.
But marketing costs for what? !!!
Best,
CCS
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I'm with you Don. I trust JP like he trusts Paul Vahur but
what
he is doing makes no sense whatsoever. And his explanations
just
make him sound like a phoney (which I know he is not!).
I have a theory. This is just theory and speculation, of
course.
If I had me a brick of gold in
From: Craig Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 12:19 PM
On 17 Jan 2002, at 10:18, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
Very neat, JP. The agio fees are simply your marketing costs. On the
$100,000 lodged, that works out to about $1000 a year.
But marketing costs for what?
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From: Ragnar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 12:33 PM
I have a theory. This is just theory and speculation, of
course.
If I had me a brick of gold in digital format, I would lend it
out to some trusted currency exchange providers who are low
Craig Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] said,
I'm with you Don. I trust JP like he trusts Paul Vahur but what
he is doing makes no sense whatsoever. And his explanations just
make him sound like a phoney (which I know he is not!).
I'm not entirely sure that his business model will succeed,
but the
On 17 Jan 2002, at 12:58, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
For building a group of people to whom they can sell FUTURE
revenue-generating services. JP has mentioned a possible 1mdc-grams
product with a transaction fee.
Except, correct me if I am wrong, that product (as currently in
use) has no fee!
Patrick Chkoreff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If they decide to go out of business they'll
just let all the lodgments expire and all the funds will return to the
users' e-gold accounts. Because they're honest.
I suspect I am going to ignite a flame war, but this *does* bring
up a very valid
Ya know I really have to tell ya ( must post ) that since JPM launched 1
mdc in Summer Time (that would be really HOT at his location) 7-13-01
It has been a pure text book internet marketing play. For all of you
who want to know how to become internet marketing gurus, case study
1mdc-
JP,
Two questions:
What do your acronyms stand for? 1mdc and GBCBC?
What are you going to do when you have all the e-gold? *G*
Dave
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JP,
Two questions:
Thanks,
What do your acronyms stand for? 1mdc
It might stand for 1st Metal Deposit Corporation.
(Although, deposit is a banking term, and this is an anti-bank,
it has nothing to do with banking.)
From https://www.1mdc.com/ :
Much as e-gold is an anti-money,
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