Hi,
Egold is new to me having never used it before.
I've opened up an egold account. That bit was simple enough. Although I see I have a 1% charge per annum on the balance of the account and the receiving person needs to pay a bit. Formula looks complicated!
Anyway, looking at http://www.goldage.net, it seems they require a wire transfer which will cost me £30.00!
I'm in the UK, does anyone know the best/cheapest way to fund an egold account from the UK? I've looked on egold's webpage and http://www.londongoldexchange.com is listed on there. But it looks like they charge 4% to convert normal cash into e-gold. So I lose 4% of my money before I get to spend it, right?
Another thought ... do I actually need an account at egold, e.g. if I open up an account at londonexchange.com, couldn't I just buy egold there and use that to pay vegas or do I need an egold account to move money across there to pay vegas.
This is all new to me![](https://resources.faireconomy.media/images/emojis/64/1f615.png?v=15.1)
![](https://resources.faireconomy.media/images/emojis/64/2753.png?v=15.1)
Thanks
Alan
Egold is new to me having never used it before.
I've opened up an egold account. That bit was simple enough. Although I see I have a 1% charge per annum on the balance of the account and the receiving person needs to pay a bit. Formula looks complicated!
Anyway, looking at http://www.goldage.net, it seems they require a wire transfer which will cost me £30.00!
I'm in the UK, does anyone know the best/cheapest way to fund an egold account from the UK? I've looked on egold's webpage and http://www.londongoldexchange.com is listed on there. But it looks like they charge 4% to convert normal cash into e-gold. So I lose 4% of my money before I get to spend it, right?
Another thought ... do I actually need an account at egold, e.g. if I open up an account at londonexchange.com, couldn't I just buy egold there and use that to pay vegas or do I need an egold account to move money across there to pay vegas.
This is all new to me
![](https://resources.faireconomy.media/images/emojis/64/1f615.png?v=15.1)
![](https://resources.faireconomy.media/images/emojis/64/2753.png?v=15.1)
Thanks
Alan