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Would like info on E-gold and how it works

Discussion in 'General Business' started by Heritage, Oct 10, 2006.

  1. AvarianParakeet

    AvarianParakeet Peon

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    #21
    You could try scriptlance.com. They are a freelancer exchange site that pay 101% for e-gold. You could easily deposit money into your account, and then withdraw it to egold. There should be around a 1% fee invovled and a $30 minimum transaction. I have not personally tried this, but it should work. If you're curious, they are a marketplace for freelancers that likes to have the option to pay to e-gold.
     
    AvarianParakeet, Oct 12, 2006 IP
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    #22
    I suggest to use icegold.com and add money to your e-gold account via wire transfer.
     
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    #23
    Its againt Paypals TOS to exchange PP for other online currencies, if they suspect you of doing that they will cancel your account. I use icegold and the londongoldexhange to fund my egold acct.

    Good Luck
     
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  4. Obcy10

    Obcy10 Well-Known Member

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    #24
    true

    I know people who has funds frozen for a long time because of doing exchanges ;)

    but how paypal can kno about xchanges... just put in memo payment... and noone will know what for was that money...

    Mark
     
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    #25
    that's like printing money and saying you can't exchange it to gold. The problem is paypal knows their currency is weak, and that if they would allow it, people would withdraw a lot of the money they have in their accounts. But if you think about it, it shouldn't be something they should be interfering with.
     
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    aakashshah123 Well-Known Member

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    #26
    what is the Normal withdrawal limits with other e-gold exchangers??
    Recently I had a client willing to pay me by e-gold for $75 but i asked him to pay by paypal instead as i didnt knoww much about e-gold.
     
    aakashshah123, Oct 13, 2006 IP
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    there are no limits. usually you exchange in as large batches as possible to lower the fees.
     
    AbsolutelyFreeWeb, Oct 13, 2006 IP