About a year ago I proposed on this list that the Board add e-gold as an
additional alternative payment option. As I recall, the suggestion was
declined, with the comment that e-gold was an "also-ran" payment system.
I would like to encourage another look. e-gold has continued to advance
through 2005, pulling considerably ahead of
moneybookers.com [and for
that matter,
etrade.com and
citi.com] in terms of reach and traffic
rankings per Alexa. At present, e-gold processes 40,000 to 60,000 Spends
(User-to-User transfers) per day, conveying $10 million plus of value.
[see
http://www.e-gold.com/stats.html ]. Unlike Paypal, Moneybookers,
credit cards or any other legacy option, e-gold is truly global and
features fees that are a tiny fraction of any other system. For those of
you whose life beyond Wiki entails online commerce, I also note that
e-gold is unique in that it is absolutely free of chargeback risk with
immediate final settlement, worldwide.
Dr. Douglas Jackson
Chairman, e-gold Ltd.
(and fan of Wikipedia)
Daniel Mayer wrote:
Copied from:
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Fund_drives/2005/Q4/Day_7
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A total of 455 donations were made through PayPal on '''Day 7''',
yielding the equivalent of
$10,107.89 USD. The average donation that day was
$22.22. Small
increases in mail and Moneybookers
donations brings those totals to $95 and $545.33
respectively.