London Gold Exchange

London Gold Exchange

London Gold Exchange is a digital currency exchanger founded in 2001. The London Gold Exchange is owned by LGE International LTD., an offshore company registered in Belize, with offices in London, England and Hong Kong.London Gold Exchange operate 2 franchises, one in the UK and one 'International' which covers everywhere other than the UK.The UK administration office in in Central London, with staff based in locations around the UK.The International administration office is in Hong Kong, with staff also operating from mainland China.Technical staff also operate from locations in Australia.

London Gold Exchange currently buy and sell the following digital currencies:
* c-gold
* e-gold
* e-Bullion
* Pecunix
* Liberty Reserve
* Web Money

London Gold Exchange's fees for exchanging fiat currency into digital currency, range from three percent to five percent, but fees fluctuate according to market conditions. Fees for exchanging digital currency back to fiat currency range from Zero percent to five percent, but these fees also fluctuate according to market conditions.

It's worth checking fees on a daily basis as there are occasionally special offers available.

Digital Gold and Silver (Digital Gold Currency, e-currency, e-metal or e-money) is electronic account ownership of precious metal. Operating similar to an Internet bank account, users can purchase small or large amounts of gold or silver and keep it in their account(s). It can also be used as an instant online payment method that provides a safe, easy and inexpensive way for anyone to transact business 24 hours a day.

You cannot place orders with London Gold Exchange unless you are a verified member and obtain a membership status of Silver or Gold. Verification includes uploading identification and a recent utility bill.Once you are a verified member you are able to trade 24 hours a day in the members area of the web site. Membership Includes:
*Ability to trade in e-gold, Pecunix, c-gold, E-Bullion, Web Money and Liberty Reserve
*Order tracking
*Ability to view and print previous and current orders
*Use of the Resource Centre
*Real Time e-mail notification
*London Gold Exchange e-mail & Instant On line Support

External links

* [http://www.londongoldexchange.com/ London Gold Exchange]


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