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  1. Thanks Carrello. I was joking about DV members kicking in $$ to get a sponsorship and sending Dinar Thug to the Convention. I did email them on behalf of my corporation. I am curious as to what their requirements are to be a sponsor.. Hopefully they will respond. Ali has the $$ to buy his way in as a sponsor and certainly has ties with Iraq. I want to find out what other requirements they have to be a sponsor other them paying the price to do so. Zig, I think you may have hit the nail on the head!! LOL
  2. Carrello, Why such an obnoxious response to my post above? It doesn't take a brain surgeon do know that a sponsor at an event or convention pays a price to be a sponsor. This isn't my first rodeo. I am CEO of a company and just emailed them to find out what it takes to be a sponsor at this event. I will post their response for anyone who might be interested.
  3. When I click on the http://www.iraqfinance.co.uk/ link above they list the sponsors and i don't see Dinar Trade on the list. Just saying.... If you read the section under sponsorship it looks like if you want to pay for a sponsorship you can participate. Maybe we should all chip in and send someone to represent all of us. Thug, got any free time to make a trip? LOL Sponsorship: By sponsoring Iraq Finance 2012 you will have an invaluable introduction to key Iraqi government officials. You will establish prospective business relationships and demonstrate your company’s commitment to doing business in Iraq. Iraq Finance 2012 will be the first major forum where international investors, professionals, Ministers, and Deputies gather to discuss and implement major deals in banking and financial services in Iraq. Sponsorship confers important advantages including premium exposure to ministers, senior officials and advisors. Benefits of sponsorship include: An excellent opportunity to present your company directly and personally to ministers, senior officials and finance and banking representatives. Complimentary delegate passes to all speaker sessions. An exhibition stand in the conference networking area. Complimentary passes to the Iraq Finance 2012 Gala Dinner. A brief address at the summit, or participation in one of the expert speaker panels. Logo and company hyperlink on the Iraq Finance 2012 website, banners, posters, set panels, conference documentation and on delegate packs and signage at the event. Company synopsisin the official Iraq Finance 2012 Brochure and Post-Conference Report. For further information please email our sponsorship team at sponsorship@symexco.com
  4. I have been following an american reporter in Iraq @jane arraf on twitter for some time now. @ ayad allawi is legit. Go on twitter and look at who follows these people and who they follow.
  5. Thanks Dinar Thug, I really almost fainted when Ali's voice answered the phone.! I know i should have asked more questions but i couldn't think fast enough. LOL Another note: My friend received the same fed ex notifications yesterday as i did and the same email from Dinar Trade that was from a purchase she made back in early May 2011 also. Did anyone else get these emails?? I wonder if that was a ploy to get everyone to call the Dinar Trade office here! I'm just suspicious of everything these days!
  6. I received a Fed Ex notification that DinarUK .com was sending me $1200 in Dinars and that I needed to have a COD check ready for $1244.00 when the Fed Ex Shipment arrived. I never ordered more dinar and haven't since Dinar Trade closed their USA office back in May 2011 I also received via email the same day a Dinar Trade.com order receipt for an order I placed back in in May 2011 for this amount. I just called the phone # from their Santa Monica office (877-770-7660) and after holding for what seemed like ages I spoke with Ali himself ( I recognized his voice right away) who said the notifications were sent in error because they were rebooting their computer system because they were reopening their office in the USA. He said he is opening an office in Las Vegas (hopefully this Friday) and will be buying and selling dinar. I never expected to speak with Ali so I was shocked and tried to gather my thoughts quickly. I asked what price he would be selling and buying for and he said selling for $1080 and buying for $900! I asked why he was reopening here and he said there are lots of things going on and opportunities that he wants to offer to people. Of coarse I asked if he had any inside info on when it would RV and if opening now was because it would RV soon and he wouldn't comment on that and just said he had new things to offer.. I asked if he opened a bank in Iraq as was stated on some of the websites and he said he doesn't pay any attention to those rumors but didn't answer me. I think he then thought i was asking too many questions and he said good by and we hung up. Sounds like he is ready to make more money off us in the USA to me! What do you all think?
  7. I posted this a few weeks ago. If this 1 Dinar Dealer is making millions a month in profit, I can only begin to imagine how much Dinar has been sold out of country over the past 7 years.
  8. All the guru's are giving accolades to the others on their respective sites as if they had just received the academy award for "Best RV Announcement". The insanity continues on "As the Dinar Turns".
  9. So which is it, 221million or 21million? Also, they had sales yesterday? Read more: So glad you posted this question. i was just reading articles that claimed 2 different auction amounts and was confused!
  10. Here's a list of the Rothschild-owned central banks of the world: Afghanistan: Bank of Afghanistan Albania: Bank of Albania Algeria: Bank of Algeria Argentina: Central Bank of Argentina" Armenia: Central Bank of Armenia Aruba: Central Bank of Aruba Australia: Reserve Bank of Australia Austria: Austrian National Bank Azerbaijan: Central Bank of Azerbaijan Republic Bahamas: Central Bank of The Bahamas Bahrain: Central Bank of Bahrain Bangladesh: Bangladesh Bank Barbados: Central Bank of Barbados Belarus: National Bank of the Republic of Belarus Belgium: National Bank of Belgium Belize: Central Bank of Belize Benin: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) Bermuda: Bermuda Monetary Authority Bhutan: Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan Bolivia: Central Bank of Bolivia Bosnia: Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana: Bank of Botswana Brazil: Central Bank of Brazil Bulgaria: Bulgarian National Bank Burkina Faso: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) Burundi: Bank of the Republic of Burundi Cambodia: National Bank of Cambodia Cameroon: Bank of Central African States Canada: Bank of Canada - Banque du Canada Cayman Islands: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority Central African Republic: Bank of Central African States Chad: Bank of Central African States Chile: Central Bank of Chile China: The People’s Bank of China Colombia: Bank of the Republic Comoros: Central Bank of Comoros Congo: Bank of Central African States Costa Rica: Central Bank of Costa Rica Côte d’Ivoire: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) Croatia: Croatian National Bank Cuba: Central Bank of Cuba Cyprus: Central Bank of Cyprus Czech Republic: Czech National Bank Denmark: National Bank of Denmark Dominican Republic: Central Bank of the Dominican Republic East Caribbean area: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Ecuador: Central Bank of Ecuador Egypt: Central Bank of Egypt El Salvador: Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador Equatorial Guinea: Bank of Central African States Estonia: Bank of Estonia Ethiopia: National Bank of Ethiopia European Union: European Central Bank Fiji: Reserve Bank of Fiji Finland: Bank of Finland France: Bank of France Gabon: Bank of Central African States The Gambia: Central Bank of The Gambia Georgia: National Bank of Georgia Germany: Deutsche Bundesbank Ghana: Bank of Ghana Greece: Bank of Greece Guatemala: Bank of Guatemala Guinea Bissau: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) Guyana: Bank of Guyana Haiti: Central Bank of Haiti Honduras: Central Bank of Honduras Hong Kong: Hong Kong Monetary Authority Hungary: Magyar Nemzeti Bank Iceland: Central Bank of Iceland India: Reserve Bank of India Indonesia: Bank Indonesia Iran: The Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq: Central Bank of Iraq Ireland: Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland Israel: Bank of Israel Italy: Bank of Italy Jamaica: Bank of Jamaica Japan: Bank of Japan Jordan: Central Bank of Jordan Kazakhstan: National Bank of Kazakhstan Kenya: Central Bank of Kenya Korea: Bank of Korea Kuwait: Central Bank of Kuwait Kyrgyzstan: National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic Latvia: Bank of Latvia Lebanon: Central Bank of Lebanon Lesotho: Central Bank of Lesotho Libya: Central Bank of Libya Lithuania: Bank of Lithuania Luxembourg: Central Bank of Luxembourg Macao: Monetary Authority of Macao Macedonia: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia Madagascar: Central Bank of Madagascar Malawi: Reserve Bank of Malawi Malaysia: Central Bank of Malaysia Mali: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) Malta: Central Bank of Malta Mauritius: Bank of Mauritius Mexico: Bank of Mexico Moldova: National Bank of Moldova Mongolia: Bank of Mongolia Montenegro: Central Bank of Montenegro Morocco: Bank of Morocco Mozambique: Bank of Mozambique Namibia: Bank of Namibia Nepal: Central Bank of Nepal Netherlands: Netherlands Bank Netherlands Antilles: Bank of the Netherlands Antilles New Zealand: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Nicaragua: Central Bank of Nicaragua Niger: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) Nigeria: Central Bank of Nigeria Norway: Central Bank of Norway Oman: Central Bank of Oman Pakistan: State Bank of Pakistan Papua New Guinea: Bank of Papua New Guinea Paraguay: Central Bank of Paraguay Peru: Central Reserve Bank of Peru Philippines: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Poland: National Bank of Poland Portugal: Bank of Portugal Qatar: Qatar Central Bank Romania: National Bank of Romania Russia: Central Bank of Russia Rwanda: National Bank of Rwanda San Marino: Central Bank of the Republic of San Marino Samoa: Central Bank of Samoa Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency Senegal: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) Serbia: National Bank of Serbia Seychelles: Central Bank of Seychelles Sierra Leone: Bank of Sierra Leone Singapore: Monetary Authority of Singapore Slovakia: National Bank of Slovakia Slovenia: Bank of Slovenia Solomon Islands: Central Bank of Solomon Islands South Africa: South African Reserve Bank Spain: Bank of Spain Sri Lanka: Central Bank of Sri Lanka Sudan: Bank of Sudan Surinam: Central Bank of Suriname Swaziland: The Central Bank of Swaziland Sweden: Sveriges Riksbank Switzerland: Swiss National Bank Tajikistan: National Bank of Tajikistan Tanzania: Bank of Tanzania Thailand: Bank of Thailand Togo: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) Tonga: National Reserve Bank of Tonga Trinidad and Tobago: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia: Central Bank of Tunisia Turkey: Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey Uganda: Bank of Uganda Ukraine: National Bank of Ukraine United Arab Emirates: Central Bank of United Arab Emirates United Kingdom: Bank of England United States: The Dirty Nasty Stinky Fed, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Uruguay: Central Bank of Uruguay Vanuatu: Reserve Bank of Vanuatu Venezuela: Central Bank of Venezuela Vietnam: The State Bank of Vietnam Yemen: Central Bank of Yemen Zambia: Bank of Zambia Zimbabwe: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
  11. Sorry Carrello, didn't mean to use such large font! I would never yell at someone i like. LOL I believe Abarvets said the opposite when he said the windows referred to the CBI.
  12. Iranians buy US dollars from Iraqi market at borders 1/27/2012 10:26 PM WASSIT / Aswat al-Iraq: Thousands of Iranians poured into the Zurbatia border vent with the province to buy US dollars from Iraqi merchants, a Wassit Province official said today. The source told Aswat al-Iraq that the buying campaign came after the deterioration of the Iranian currency. The source added that the Central Bank of Iraq witnessed greater purchasing demand on the US dollar during the last two days, following the sanctions imposed against the Iranian government. The US and European Union imposed economic sanctions against Iran and some of its prominent personalities, including the sanctions against importing the Iranian oil. Iran threatened to close Hormuz Strats in an attempt to exert pressures against the United States. Kut, the center of Wassit, lies 180 km south east of the capital, Baghdad. RM (TS)/SR
  13. If the article states: Deputy Governor of Central Bank: the sale and purchase of the dollar in the local markets are now through the window and not through the auction, Wouldn't the local markets probably refer to the banks and not the CBI?
  14. selling dollars and pulling in dinars.
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