In need of some help in going to college. Could someone help by sending
me 20 to 100 to help fund my education. My parents aren't able to. I
would very much appreciate it. Thank you Joe. 244298
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Congratulations!
The Van Kellys are in town!
Continue your expansion.
When will you be issuing shares in Goldnow Corp??
Kind regards,
Michael Moore
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Sign up with e-gold today and get grams of e-gold here.
Hi all,
Due to popular demand, I decided to set up a "two cents worth" URL
again. It supports both e-gold and Standard Reserve enjoy
http://www.two-cents-worth.com
Regards,
Sidd.
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This was my two cents worth, if you
What can you do in exchange for 20 to 100 to help fund your education? I
have to work quite hard for my filthy lucre, so I generally don't give it
away without a fair exchange. For instance can you work? That is what I
did when I was in college. I had 4 jobs to pay for my beer and pizza.
At 9:23 AM +1100 1/26/01, you wrote:
Yesif the link http://use.e-gold.com worked of course.
Doesn't seem like a very big "if" to me. Click it now.
Perhaps someone should register it?
...
And incur the expense and wrath of e-gold Ltd. lawyers? Why??? Why
not just not-use their trademark
Why do I continue to subscribe to the e-gold-list? I'm so
sick of worthless information. If it's not worth your time,
why would you think it worth our time? Please stop. Let's
keep this list clean and informative. For four months now
I have deleted nearly 95% of all emails simply because the
Yesif the link http://use.e-gold.com worked of course.
I thought that was the suggestion... a request to get it to work
Which it now does Well done guys.
Perhaps someone should register it?
How does someone register a domain name that is already registered?!
Maybe I missed
Yahoo have taken over the egroups discussion boards resulting in difficulty
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I am having trouble accessing min so all those who are subscribers please be
patient while I figure out how to access it.
Kind regards,
Michael Moore
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Folks,
OK Here is how you access your groups at yahoo.
Firstly you will need to sign on at yahoo and save your user ID and
password.
Go through the rigmarole of that and then once you are a member go to
http://groups.yahoo.com/
In the top left hand corner is :
Getting Started
eGroups or
magnificent!
Due to popular demand, I decided to create the
http://www.two-cents-worth.com site.
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This is a test.
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Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices.
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resulting in difficulty
for people to get into their discussion boards.
I am having trouble accessing min so all those who
are subscribers please be
patient while I figure out how to access it.
Kind regards,
Michael Moore
Hey
Mr Moore's contributions to this discussion list might be unwanted by you,
whoever you are...but they are very useful by people such as myself and
others.
I consider your abusive flaming unwanted as it contributes nothing of any
value whatsoever to the discussion list other than to portray
Well well, I just learned something amazing!
I apologise to all the people out there who have e-gold (or SR)
accounts with account numbers of less than 6 digits! I never even knew
there was such a thing When I built the two cents worth site I
thought it would be helpful to ensure the account
"Sidd" == Sidd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sidd Hi all, Due to popular demand, I decided to set up a "two cents
Sidd worth" URL again. It supports both e-gold and Standard Reserve
Sidd enjoy
Sidd http://www.two-cents-worth.com
2cw.org and twocentsworth.org (and their www. variants)
"Michael" == Michael Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael Yahoo have taken over the egroups discussion boards resulting
Michael in difficulty for people to get into their discussion boards.
Replacing egroups.com with yahoogroups.com in the URLs and posting
addresses should work, AFAICT.
Thanks Jim,
Makes it just that bit easier too.
Mike
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From: "James H. Cloos Jr." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Michael Moore" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: "e-gold Discussion" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: [e-gold-list] egroups discussion
--- Reid Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is our practice to perform additional due
diligence prior to fulfilling
high value exchange orders to verify that we have
adequate knowledge of the
identity of our customer.
I have been looking for the part of the user agreement
where it says,
"9.1.2. Erroneous Exchange Rate
GSR reserves the right to cancel an OmniPay order if the exchange rate for
the transaction was clearly erroneous. This repudiation shall apply even if
GSR has already fulfilled the order before recognizing the error."
HEY! You guys should follow the same rules
I wish GSR/OmniPay had a publicly viewable balance
for their e-gold accounts, why don't they?
Dagny Taggart
?
of course they do
http://www.e-gold.com/examiner.html
(its not as cool as this thought http://use.e-gold.com ! :) )
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At 02:52 AM 1/26/2001 -0500, Graham Kelly wrote:
Guys,
I'm pleased to announce the opening of GoldNow in the Netherlands, known
also as Holland! This will take place sometime after the weekend...
Congratulations. We at Standard Reserve wish you the best with
this venture. If it's anything
--- Reid Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is our practice to perform additional due
diligence prior to fulfilling
high value exchange orders to verify that we have
adequate knowledge of the
identity of our customer.
I have been looking for the part of the user agreement
where it says,
New Russian electronic shop on-line with e-gold account is open! Welcome
to http://www.russiashop.com.ru! The best Russian goods and service from
Russia Worldwide!
amazing!
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You gave me the link for the e-gold examiner, since
when have these two companies merged?
I am talking about the OmniPay e-gold account 109243
Why is that not viewable?
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish GSR/OmniPay had a publicly viewable balance
for their e-gold accounts, why don't
My point exactly Craig!
HEY! You guys should follow the same rules as
everyone else. If I
fulfill an
order due to a bad exchange rate, then I'll have to
live with it. Is
this
part of the Golden Rule, "He who has the gold makes
the rules?" :)
Craig
--- SnowDog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
I'd note that OmniPay is like any exchange provider, ...
OmniPay is NOT like any other exchange provider. Not only is there
a past history of unity with e-gold and an incestuous relation amoung
the principals of the "two" companies but OmniPay has the exclusive
privilege of bailment.
CCS
On this occasion I must say that Reid Jackson is quite right.
In laymans terms the authenticity of a transaction, particularly when it is
as large as this one, requires confirmation for the protection of all. If
you read the original public announcement it is the authenticity of the
--- "James M. Ray" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 7:21 PM -0800 1/26/01, Dagny Taggart wrote:
My point exactly Craig!
...
(Note how I elided the repeated text, so the signal
to noise gets
back to bearable, and instead inserted "..." -- some
here might
consider emulating this behavior for
--- "James M. Ray" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 7:21 PM -0800 1/26/01, Dagny Taggart wrote:
My point exactly Craig!
...
(Note how I elided the repeated text, so the signal
to noise gets
back to bearable, and instead inserted "..." -- some
here might
consider emulating this behavior for
On 26 Jan 2001, at 21:31, Dagny Taggart wrote:
This is from the e-gold agreement. The Costa Affair is
an OmniPay matter.
Last I heard you wanted us to believe that e-gold and
Omnipay are two different companies.
Well the GSR/Omnipay User agreement has the same
provisions. See 9.0 and 3.0
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