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:: Monday, February 21, 2005 ::
INTGold's Know Your Customer Program.
INTGold verification levels (The below information is required in order
to be approved for each level of your INTGold account, each level represents
the total amount of funds you are able to withdraw or internal transfer
out of your account in any 30 day time period. Level 5 verification
allows you transfer or internal withdraw an unlimited amount of
funds in any 30 day time period) You must send the below listed
information in order to achieve your desired level of approval:
Level 1 - 1 point - $0.00 max per 30 days
Level 2 - 2 to 6 points - $250.00 max per 30 days
Level 3 - 7 to 9 points - $2500.00 max per 30 days
Level 4 - 10 points - $5000.00 max per 30 days
Level 5 - 11 or more points - Unlimited
Intgold Points system All the following can also be sent by
a PDF file to admin@intgold.com
1 Point - E-mail verification
1 Point - Faxing or mailing to the office at the address listed below the
signed affidavit here.
2 Points - Faxing or mailing to the office a recent utility bill or bank
statement where name, address and phone number listed in IntGold match.
3 Points - Copy of recent home or cell phone bill where name, address
and phone number listed in IntGold match, faxed or mailed to office.
3 Points - Copy of Drivers License or Tax ID card mailed to the
office (faxed if readable will be accepted)
5 Points - Copy of Social Security Card or Passport or if a corporation
a stamped copy of corporation/registration including EIN# & documents
listing officers and details of location and type of organization
mailed to office. (Faxed if readable will be accepted)
Fax completed form to (xxx) xxx-xxxx or (xxx) xxx-xxxx, also mail original form to:
Internet Gold, Inc., 3931 Joe Ramsey Blvd. Suite C, Greenville, Texas 75401
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:: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 ::
Gold, Kola Nuts, and Slaves.
"...African gold was indeed so famous worldwide that a Spanish map of 1375
represents the king of Mali holding a gold nugget. When Mossi raids
destroyed the Mali empire, the rising Songhai empire relied on the
same resources. Gold remained the principal product in the trans-Saharan
trade, followed by kola nuts and slaves.
The Moroccan scholar Leo Africanus,
who visited Songhai in 1510 and 1513, observed that the governor of
Timbuktu
owned many articles of gold, and that the coin of Timbuktu
was made of gold without any stamp or superscription."

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