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amrutrk
I've heard that egold is quite similar to ebullion...

just read the faq from ebullion..

What is e-BullionĀ®?
e-BullionĀ® is electronic bullion: international electronic currency fully backed by physical precious metals stored on behalf of account holders in Treasury Grade bullion storage facilities.

I believe egold is also backed by gold...Then why are all after egold??

This is a very important question now...also I would like to start a poll on whether ebullion or egold, which is better...

let's go... smile.gif
IvanP
What about international membeship in e-bullion?
pininfarina
I really like e-bullion. As for me they are more trustable than e-gold. But not so popular yet.
In e-bullion you can store funds in e-gold or in e-currency -USD.
No fees for transactions (only storage fee)
More comfortable funding process. Great security (with Cryptocard)

As far as I know there is no limitations for international users
(but only for US citizens withdrawal debit card is available)
zgsnowflake
QUOTE(pininfarina @ Jan 28 2007, 09:52 AM) [snapback]3604650[/snapback]

(but only for US citizens withdrawal debit card is available)

....last but most imortant thing you mentioned. That's why I dont use it peace.gif
JennyHGroeschke
QUOTE(zgsnowflake @ Feb 5 2007, 06:45 AM) [snapback]3648381[/snapback]

....last but most imortant thing you mentioned. That's why I dont use it peace.gif


I certainly agree....and e-gold is easier to use, easier to open an account and it's truely international now.
spag193
QUOTE(JennyHGroeschke @ Feb 5 2007, 09:03 AM) [snapback]3648486[/snapback]

I certainly agree....and e-gold is easier to use, easier to open an account and it's truely international now.



E-gold is better that about low fee of 1.25 per cent for receive money.

E-bullion is too high fee about 4 to 6 per cent for receive money.

Yes I used e-gold all the time with no problem.
sslim5
I have never had a problem with e-gold. Have not tried e-bullion yet.


QUOTE(JennyHGroeschke @ Feb 5 2007, 07:03 AM) [snapback]3648486[/snapback]

I certainly agree....and e-gold is easier to use, easier to open an account and it's truely international now.

temon
i allready have e-gold its better any another bank
fire cast
e-gold are cool and easy!
zgsnowflake
egold makes you feel like you're the bank yourself clapping7.gif

you spend, you receive , you exchange , you earn ......ALL BY YOURSELF without any interferance from everywhere spreaded bank lobbies harhar.gif
ratebygold.com
QUOTE(pininfarina @ Jan 28 2007, 09:52 AM) [snapback]3604650[/snapback]

As far as I know there is no limitations for international users
(but only for US citizens withdrawal debit card is available)


http://www.thedigitalgoldcard.com offers an e-bullion debit card for international users.




QUOTE(spag193 @ Feb 19 2007, 06:44 PM) [snapback]3717246[/snapback]

E-bullion is too high fee about 4 to 6 per cent for receive money.



Actually e-bullion has NO FEES for account to account transfers.
Go4broke
If I read it correct in the FAQ, e-bullion has a very expensive monthly maintenance fee of about $5!!! On average I only keep about $50-$100 gold in the account. The rest is working at investment programs. So they're gonna take 5%-10% MONTHLY?? I think it's a rip.
I couldn't find anything about some referral bonus scheme either.
Between E-bullion and E-Gold, I'll have to go with E-Gold.

I actually prefer Pecunix.com gold above all. They have very high security and cool options to give read-only access to others on specified transactions-details for ferifications/proof purposes. Way more advanced than any e-currency site I have seen so far. Just don't understand why it's not catching on.
gordjo
I have voted for e-gold.
nesk
prefer egold of course on second place is pecunix, will never make any e-bullion account
thier monthly service fee is just ridiculous 1/3rd of a gram of gold - its something about 5$ screwy.gif screwy.gif screwy.gif
tdinoz
QUOTE(amrutrk @ Dec 21 2006, 02:35 AM) [snapback]3392476[/snapback]
I believe egold is also backed by gold...Then why are all after egold??


Give em time rolleyes.gif who knows which will be next in their sights unsure.gif

I noticed this is old topic
ScottoGato
QUOTE(nesk @ May 16 2007, 07:51 PM) [snapback]4101602[/snapback]
prefer egold of course on second place is pecunix, will never make any e-bullion account
thier monthly service fee is just ridiculous 1/3rd of a gram of gold - its something about 5$ screwy.gif screwy.gif screwy.gif

Yeah, it's quite ridiculous. Unless you're going to store large amounts in e-bullion, it's not worth it to keep your funds there.
Mayhem
e-gold !!

EB's $5 sucks
DRacula3011
e-bullion is good , i vote this
hanzahar
QUOTE(DRacula3011 @ Jun 14 2007, 07:52 PM) [snapback]4184718[/snapback]
e-bullion is good , i vote this


because u have alot of money inside?
aodat2
Just a quick question... what will happen to your account if you don't have money in EB? They can't take money from you. Will they just close it or will it go negative?
syber90
QUOTE(aodat2 @ Jun 27 2007, 10:41 PM) [snapback]4221551[/snapback]
Just a quick question... what will happen to your account if you don't have money in EB? They can't take money from you. Will they just close it or will it go negative?


nothing will happen smile.gif

and that ~5$ fee per month isn't ridiculous at all. Remember they don't have any fees for sending funds from a EB acc to another. (It's free)
I have looked at my E-gold account and the fees for my transactions for one month are bigger than 5$
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