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E-gold Exchangers need an e-gold exchanger
#1
Posted 04 August 2006 - 05:23 PM
Hi,
I live in the US and I am looking for an e-gold exchanger. Can you please tell me what exchanger is the best to use? (easiest, lowest fees, ect...)
Thanks in advance!
Victoria :D
I live in the US and I am looking for an e-gold exchanger. Can you please tell me what exchanger is the best to use? (easiest, lowest fees, ect...)
Thanks in advance!
Victoria :D
#2
Posted 04 August 2006 - 06:52 PM
All depends on what you need exchanged and what payment method you are using. Are you trying to purchase e-gold (for example with a credit card or Brandontern Union)? or are you trying to sell your e-gold?
If you want to exchange e-gold for another type of e-currency, like paypal, then you should keep in mind that it might be against the rules of some payment processors to participate in e-currency exchange services. You can always ask someone to do a personal exchange with you.
If you want to exchange e-gold for another type of e-currency, like paypal, then you should keep in mind that it might be against the rules of some payment processors to participate in e-currency exchange services. You can always ask someone to do a personal exchange with you.
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#3
Posted 04 August 2006 - 11:05 PM
Thanks for the response. I am trying to buy e-gold right now. I have not usedit before so, i am trying to get advice about the best service. I don't know much about it yet. The money I am currently planning to use in another processor right now, but I can transfer to my bank first if needed. I can also use it as a cc transaction. But, I will also need to withdraw from e-gold, so I want the easiest lowest fees option, but reliable company.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
#4
Posted 05 August 2006 - 04:55 PM
The rates are so different between the various companies and depending on your area, so my best advice is to spend a couple hours and really research some of they services before you choose one, especially if it is something you plan on doing multiple times in the future. If you go to the e-gold website you will find a link to many different exchange services, with rankings to show you how 'well known' they are. From there you need to do alot of reading of terms of service and of rates and payment methods etc. Basically decide the type of transaction you want to make and then find the best rates for that type of transaction in your area. You will probably find that your best rates for purchasing e-gold and selling it come from different sites.
I can't recommend any specific service for you when it comes to rates as they are all differnt depending on your location, but if you want a reference for a service that is realatively fast, and safe (of course anything can happen but some sites are safer then others) then I can tell you that the exchanger that I use with success is goldnow.st. I have used them a few times and they have been fair to me. They were good at answering my support questions (including over the phone) and one transaction when they over charged me they later sent me a refund. If you want more info about them just ask or pm me
Having said all of that, I am wondering how much you are looking to purchase and what the other payment processer is that you have the money in. If it is Paypal then I am willing to exchange with you free of charge. I have a fair amount of e-gold now so would be able to make a trade any time. I also have an ebullion account incase your funds are bullion gold, e-silver or e-metal.
Let me know what you think or if you have more questions
I can't recommend any specific service for you when it comes to rates as they are all differnt depending on your location, but if you want a reference for a service that is realatively fast, and safe (of course anything can happen but some sites are safer then others) then I can tell you that the exchanger that I use with success is goldnow.st. I have used them a few times and they have been fair to me. They were good at answering my support questions (including over the phone) and one transaction when they over charged me they later sent me a refund. If you want more info about them just ask or pm me
Having said all of that, I am wondering how much you are looking to purchase and what the other payment processer is that you have the money in. If it is Paypal then I am willing to exchange with you free of charge. I have a fair amount of e-gold now so would be able to make a trade any time. I also have an ebullion account incase your funds are bullion gold, e-silver or e-metal.
Let me know what you think or if you have more questions
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#8
Posted 19 August 2006 - 06:53 PM
Thanks a bunch Idle for the trade!!!
You were soo quick, I really appreciate it. :thumbsup:
Looking forward to many more trades.
Victoria
You were soo quick, I really appreciate it. :thumbsup:
Looking forward to many more trades.
Victoria
#9
Posted 07 September 2006 - 07:57 PM
www.gold-thrift.com
I've dealt with them 5 or 6 times and all transactions have always been smooth. Low fees, helpful customer service.
I've dealt with them 5 or 6 times and all transactions have always been smooth. Low fees, helpful customer service.
#10
Posted 09 September 2006 - 05:57 AM
Thanks assail for your input. I will look into them. I did find denver gold exchange.
I signed up with them, great customer service. called to verify my account at 1am (beyond their support hours, because i e-mailed support). I was very impressed with the customer service, but I have not tried them yet. Will update when i do.
If anyone has tried denver gold exchange please tell me about your experience......
I signed up with them, great customer service. called to verify my account at 1am (beyond their support hours, because i e-mailed support). I was very impressed with the customer service, but I have not tried them yet. Will update when i do.
If anyone has tried denver gold exchange please tell me about your experience......
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