eGold!

Jan 19, 2007 20:32

For those of you interested in buying CDs, or perhaps doing other sorts of financial transactions with me(a limited number, I know I know), I have now gotten an eGold account.

Unfortunately Google Checkout, although arguably miles ahead of Paypal, restricts what you can do with their system. While that is their right to offer service only to those who do not break their local laws, by restricting what you can sell in the ways that they have, they have turned me away as a customer. eGold on the other hand, doesn't really care what you buy/sell, so long as you give them their cut, which, from what I understand, is not all too much, especially considerring they do actually store your account balance in solid gold bars.

So this is what prices are probably going to look like, when Past Tense/Mandatory Suicide get themselves made into a sellable state
jeff cliff/copyleft(commercial use permitting)/copycenter random music mix cds - 0.11AU
Elope Single - 0.30AU
Past Tense set - 0.44AU
Mandatory Suicide set - 0.50AU

I might lower the prices somewhat for the first of you to actually buy something from me to confirm that it is in fact possible to do business over this service.

How does eGold work?
A good start would probably to send me an email indicating you're looking to purchase something. I'll agree to a price and to
sell it to you, then you get an eGold account. That's a cost-less, relatively risk-free, and pretty easy thing to do.
The hard part is that next you must go to a third party and trade the currency of your choice for eGold. I don't know how much I would trust any specific one, but there's a market for your dollars, so it's got to be possible. Once you have purchased enough eGold to purchase something from me, there's the matter of trading me the gold on eGold, and once that is finished I send you whatever it is you're looking to purchase if it is available(which it should be).

Alternatively you can just hand me money, cheque, money order, etc, but that's a lot harder for you internet people.

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