Hi techies and less-techies,
Responding to Michael Moore...
Not that I am a proponent of Paypal nor am I a 'Techie' but I see that
paypal instantly notifies you when a deposit has been paid into your paypal
account.
That also doesn't go as proof; email is too simple to fake.
Mind you, it's
This is an idea for an Improving Feature.
Cause: Just had a (really quick) money transfer completed with
gold-today.com,
and he forwarded the e-gold system's payment notification. I've noticed
more
people doing this. Of course, such notices cannot be seen as proof of
payment...
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Not that
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What I'm proposing is to make it simple for a market maker like yourself to
submit a _proof_ of payment without any more effort than you currently put
into it -- you just grab the payment notice from the website and, for those
who care, it contains a solid proof of the payment.
The paying
Ask the clients. Is there a need for such a facility?
I think that an email delivered from E-Gold with their signature, or
verifiable HASH, upon payment, would be a tremendous asset. It wouldn't be a
guarantee, since the email system might deliver two copies, or maybe not at
all, but as a
On 17 Dec 2001, at 11:52, Rick van Rein wrote:
How about when a payment is made to an e-gold accountthe holder
gets an email to indicate so?
Normally not. GoldMoney does have that feature (but I didn't try it
yet).
I did. And it works really well. I think Goldmoney intents is to