ayumi6926
Dec 4 2002, 06:06 AM
Do you think that E-gold itself is too bad?
E-gold is hope as them that don't Hold Paypal but
I don't know reason that hates E-gold ..
I personally use E-gold users more than paypal
in the previous time
I planned to received my fund $10 via paypal but
my fund in paypal account is disappeared completely..
idyikiter
Dec 4 2002, 06:07 AM
huh?
QUOTE (idyikiter @ Dec 4 2002, 03:07 PM)
huh?
My thoughts exactly
click1009, what do you mean your funds dissapeared in PayPal?
If you planned to reseave money to your PayPal it shouldn't matter even if you don't have any money in there....
Could you explain this better so we might comment on it a lil bit better
shaykedelik
Dec 4 2002, 06:30 AM
i also don't realy know what he means...
but i think that most webmasters don't really like using e-gold now is because most advertisers pay using paypal so they'e no way to fund their e-gold accounts with out the fees. and most members also usually redeem their earnings thru egold so the webmaster is stuck with the fees in funding their account... or something to that effect.
i don't think e-gold is bad... its a way for me to get paid since i can't get paypal & with the rep paypal has... if e-gold is bad, better that than paypal
atajay
Dec 4 2002, 06:33 AM
the only thing i dont like about e-gold is it is a pain in the rump if you wanna take your money out
That's true but still for some people PayPal isn't an option (like for me) so we just gotta stick to e-gold, check, stormpay etc.
atajay
Dec 4 2002, 06:53 AM
yeah if dont have any option it isnt that bad

the only other thing is how the price can fluculate what if like gold becomes super common all of a sudden and like $100 worth of gold is now worth like 10 cents
I doubt that will ever happen since no one has still managed to invent that machine that could turn any substance into gold.....
Gold is actually the most stable and best (most reliable) currency this world has, the only problem using e-gold is those stupid hakkers that take your e-gold
So does anyone know about getting 2 e-gold accounts? Could I go and open another one?
djtimor
Dec 4 2002, 07:04 AM
I would also like to have two e-gold accounts `cause I`ve lost my number of the first...
QUOTE (djtimor @ Dec 4 2002, 04:04 PM)
I would also like to have two e-gold accounts `cause I`ve lost my number of the first...
Didn't you save the e-mail you got from them when you opened the account?
I save all the sign up mails I get and then I throw them into the trash once I unsubscribe
Actually kind of good policy 'cos this way I can always check to which programs I am a member to...
I think there's something in their terms about getting information from them, maby it was that you needed to call them or that you send them an e-mail and they'll call you to that number you gave when you opened the account....
atajay
Dec 4 2002, 08:03 AM
Well i have two e-gold accounts i had one from year ago and still think it was a few bucks in it but i dont remember the number at all so i been using the one i have now with no problems
djtimor
Dec 4 2002, 08:38 AM
To Pia:
I deleted it by mistake...
And already made a new one.
So it's ok the have 2?
Don't want to open another one before I know for sure it's 100% Ok with e-gold
kglaser
Dec 4 2002, 09:11 AM
I know you can do it with E-bullion, because I've opened 3 by mistake...kept forgetting I already had 1, then 2...
aaronc3
Dec 4 2002, 11:14 PM
i've got more than one account with egold because i keep forgetting the password... i finally have one which has metal in it so i make sure i remember the password
actually, if you forget the password they will actually mail onw out to you (without the account number) or phone your house and verify who you are
JGShinn
Dec 5 2002, 01:06 AM
yes....if gold suddenly became worthless you would have much bigger problems than losing a few bucks in your e-gold account lol!!
tazar
Dec 5 2002, 06:51 AM
QUOTE (JGShinn @ Dec 5 2002, 03:06 PM)
yes....if gold suddenly became worthless you would have much bigger problems than losing a few bucks in your e-gold account lol!!
And if pay-pal goes broke.You will never know so for us whom can't get a pay-pal account the e-gold is the best option.
aldwin
Dec 5 2002, 07:13 AM
QUOTE (atajay @ Dec 4 2002, 08:33 PM)
the only thing i dont like about e-gold is it is a pain in the rump if you wanna take your money out
signup with MoneyBookers.
You can fund your account for free through E-gold and you can receive a wire for only 1.50EUR (almost $1.50). And they send wires anywhere in the world

. They also send checks if you prefer (3.50 EUR)
ayumi6926
Dec 5 2002, 07:32 AM
QUOTE (aldwin @ Dec 5 2002, 01:13 PM)
QUOTE (atajay @ Dec 4 2002, 08:33 PM)
the only thing i dont like about e-gold is it is a pain in the rump if you wanna take your money out
signup with MoneyBookers.
You can fund your account for free through E-gold and you can receive a wire for only 1.50EUR (almost $1.50). And they send wires anywhere in the world

. They also send checks if you prefer (3.50 EUR)
Moneybooker is good but,
I personally like Stormpay best.
Stormpay is fairest for international member
it replace E-gold Payment.
[COLOR=red]stormpay is one payment of best
aldwin
Dec 5 2002, 07:44 AM
QUOTE (click1009 @ Dec 5 2002, 09:32 PM)
QUOTE (aldwin @ Dec 5 2002, 01:13 PM)
QUOTE (atajay @ Dec 4 2002, 08:33 PM)
the only thing i dont like about e-gold is it is a pain in the rump if you wanna take your money out
signup with MoneyBookers.
You can fund your account for free through E-gold and you can receive a wire for only 1.50EUR (almost $1.50). And they send wires anywhere in the world

. They also send checks if you prefer (3.50 EUR)
Moneybooker is good but,
I personally like Stormpay best.
Stormpay is fairest for international member
it replace E-gold Payment.
[COLOR=red]stormpay is one payment of best
I don't know why do you prefer stormpay that charges you 4.4%+$0.39 on every payment received...Is it because they send you a check for free?
Well..think about this..they send a check only for amount greater than $25. So, you must have $25 in your account. You should receive a payment of $26.55{[($25+$0.39)/95.6]*100} to be able to cashout.
It's a minimum fee of $1.55 for that check.
With Moneybookers you get a wire for that fee, but if you have to cashout $1000 for example you'll save a lot
WealthByEmail
Dec 5 2002, 07:48 AM
The difference is is with Paypal if money is gone from your account you have a chance of getting it back. It happened to me 1 year ago and the money was returned within 2 weeks. E-Gold support sucks and would take no responsibility. That is why they are permantly removed from my site, but I have opened up stormpay and anypay.
shaykedelik
Dec 5 2002, 09:10 AM
well, for me, e-gold used to be the only option. & i've also wondered how to get your money like do you get a block of gold on your doorstep or do you get a check? lol

i got stormpay but i doubt i'll get that debit card... too many fees!
i dunno about money bookers though

i'll be checking it out!
mikkimouse
Dec 6 2002, 12:36 AM
in my book PayPal is the best, but with all the frozen accounts that we see these times, i begin to use e-gold and moneybooker a little more just in case ...
Mango88
Dec 6 2002, 01:09 AM
Yep, I want to cut out the use of my PayPal account for the PTR programs. I'd rather use e-gold, and then money booker.
augie
Dec 6 2002, 02:08 AM
I have (had) 3 accounts with them. I got a notification I had a payment but they were checking to see if it was a fraud. They wouldn't tell me which account it was in but they won't let me access any of them. Now I get an email a week telling me to log in to my account and verify my info, but I keep writing to them and they won't tell me which account and won't send me a new passphrase on any of them!
No thanks, I use PayPal!
Mango88
Dec 6 2002, 02:14 AM
I guess you haven't seen the thread about PayPal freezing PayPal accounts when used related to GPTR programs.
Here is the thread:
http://www.getpaidforum.com/forums/index.p...=19742&st=0&hl=
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