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Re: I have a question....

Posted By: Dave Mauder (eDave) <dave@NOSPAMmauder.com>
Friday, 25 February 2005, at 10:14 a.m.

In Response To: I have a question.... (MaaMaw)

Great question!

At least at the moment, there isn't a way to transfer funds directly from egold to IntGold. It can sometimes take a while to fund a new account because you often have to send a money order or cashiers check. Hence, the need for ecurrency exchangers.

Actually, I just went to IntGold's site and looked up thier funding options. Oddly enough, here is the second option they suggest:

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b. You may also want to use one of the many exchangers listed on the IntGold site to fund your account. An exchanger is a person or company who for a fee exchanges cash, credit cards and a variety of other items (i.e. other digital or e-currencies) into the type of currency requested by an individual or company. Just remember each exchanger listed on the site is an independently owned and operated business that is authorized to carry IntGold. They each have their own sets of policies, procedures, fees and funding methods they follow to meet their market demand. We have tried based upon input from the exchangers to list their areas of funding that they most commonly do, you can review the list by category by clicking on the button on the IntGold site entitled "Acct. Funding". You should do your own due diligence to determine which exchanger will best fit your current needs relating to funding options. You will normally go to an exchanger's site & after reviewing their information you decide that you wish to fund your IntGold account, you would select either buy gold or In Exchange and select IntGold as the type of funding you which to buy & your selected method of payment to purchase gold. If you have any questions relating to their process, please contact them via phone or e-mail, based on the contact information on the site**.
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Gee, sounds sorta like something DXGold might do? Nah! Silly me - That's a scam! ;-)

So if I want to buy something, and I want instant gratification like most people do, then I have to use an exchanger to get the right ecurrency to make the purchase.

Dave

> and you know I have great faith in you, so I am not arguing or casting
> aspersions... I really want to know (and I think it has been said before,
> maybe several times, but if it has, I can't remember...)

> Why can you, the customer, not run over to IntGold, open an account, take
> your money out of eGold, put it into IntGold, and buy the product without
> paying a fee??

> Luv,

> MaaMaw

YOUR Money Matters!

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