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  1. I just clicked on my link and it looks fine. Are you using http://www.dinarbanker.com ? The site is up.
  2. Just an FYI - I'm not sure if this means anything, but I was on the DinarBanker website at 2:53 p.m. CST and the site went down. I have tried to pull it back up on 3 different browsers, but it won't come up. Once again, it could be nothing, but with the CBI site still being down I thought I would mention it.
  3. Because if you do not have a large enough branch (of one of Adam's 3 choices) near you, they will not have a DeLarue machine in house and will have to send you dinar to their larger branch to verify authenticity and count. Therefore, you go back to trusting the bank with your dinar with no credit in your account.
  4. Great suggestions, but be sure to ask if that particular branch has a De LaRue machine to count and verify the Dinar on premises. If not, they will have to send the Dinar to a larger branch to count and then cash you out after that. You may have to travel to a larger branch in a nearby city (Columbia, Atlanta, Charlotte). Just food for thought, because I am not going to cash in anywhere if the dinar have to leave my sight for them to count. That is why Dinar Trade and Dinar Banker are going to count it in front of you. I just don't want a teller to take my dinar into the back room and then come back out and tell me that they are counterfeit. I know it is a long shot that someone would be that crooked working in a bank, but this is a once in a lifetime event and I am taking NO chances on losing out. JMO
  5. I am in Houston and just pulled up the First Liberty National website and found this: "Beginning July 1, 2010 First Liberty National Bank will no longer participate in the FDIC's Transaction Account Guarantee Program. Thus, after June 30, 2010, funds held in noninterest-bearing transaction accounts will no longer be guaranteed in full under the Transaction Account Guarantee Program, but will be insured up to $250,000 under the FDIC's general deposit insurance rules." So they may be good to use to purchase, but be careful if you are going to deposit there.
  6. Firstly, OZ / Forex hasn't been correct for several months now. Go to XE.com or the real Forex site for correct information. I'm not into numerology or other superstitions, but I have to give it to you, you took this one as far as it could go! Now tomorrow's rumor will be the the RV will take place at 11:11 a.m. on Nov. 11 at a rate of $11.11.......well, if that happens, maybe I'll come to your sweat lodge for a Dreamquest.
  7. Just please remember that there is 10 times more misleading and down right wrong information coming out of the the sandbox (Iraq) than correct info. I seriously doubt that they care what we think, but if they did, they would be ROFL watching us go crazy with every lie that they "leak" out.
  8. I am in Houston and bank with BOA and they are not dealing with it yet. I think that all of the major banks will exchange it post RV, but the tellers don't even know about it yet.
  9. JBBDolphins Check out this website (http://www.samaritanspurse.org/index.php/WMM/) It is called World Medical Missions and is a part of Samaritan's Purse (run by Franklin Graham, Billy Graham's son). They are well established and have the infrastructure to move the equipment to these 3rd world countries. I fell in love with this ministry because they take equipment that American Hospitals feel are out of date. They collect the equipment at no cost, have a crew that refurbishes the equipment and then distributes the equipment where it is needed. They also supply doctors who volunteer their time to go overseas to help for a couple of weeks at a time. It is the most rewarding relationship I have ever had. Taking "American Trash" and fixing it to save lives in less fortunate countries. I salute you and pray for a huge RV, so we can do a lot of good like this. God Bless You. Roger
  10. The joke is on them...our dollars aren't worth the paper on which they are printed!
  11. You never have to apologize for REAL intel. Thanks for the post. P.S. I'll buy the flowers for your first date with her!
  12. I have been in a similar situation for quite a while myself and know how easy it is to get down about it. I lost my job and was unemployed for 13 months. I went through our savings, the kid's college fund, and all of the unemployment that I could get. I have a BA from Wake Forest and an MBA from Tulane and had to take a job as a security guard just to make ends meet (but they still weren't meeting). Finally, I found a position with a start up company out of China and thought I was on my way back, but after 7 months, they were hit with a large tariff (which they deserved, by the way) and they shut down our division. I have now been unemployed for 6 months on my second time around. We sold our home and took all of the equity to pay off the credit card bills and now am living with my wife and two sons in an apartment. If you haven't lived in an apartment for 25 years and move back into one, it takes a little getting use to! I was always too proud to accept help, but I finally gave it up and have been using Medicaid and the government food supplement program to get us through. Having said all of that, it hasn't been easy, however I honestly think that God used this to soften my heart even more toward those who have very little in life. Just sitting in the always full waiting room to see a doctor and looking around me, I stopped feeling so sorry for myself and could really count my blessings. I'm not saying that you are feeling sorry for yourself or that you aren't thankful for what you still have, but I know that I was getting quite mad at God until it hit me. Then about 2 months ago, a friend that I haven't seen in over 2 years sent me a Fincen 104 form and explained that he was in the Dinar investment and wanted to gift me $250,000 when the RV occurred! I was totally caught by surprise and thankful, but the more I researched it, the more I felt I needed to get involved. I was able to scrape up enough to buy some Dinar and now have a gifting plan of my own to help out some of the people that I have met since I have been out of work. I'm not saying this to toot my own horn, but to simply say that God really does work in mysterious ways. I have always been a giving person, but now that I have "walked a mile" I have a whole new outlook on how to spend this blessing when it occurs. The Bible says "to whom much is given, much will be expected" and I just hope I can live up to that charge when the RV finally comes through. Please try to turn it all over and don't keep that weight on your shoulders alone. It is easy for people to tell you to keep your chin up, but I know it is hard. Just know that you and your family will be in my prayers and I can't wait to see the powerful testimony that you (and I) will have when this blessing comes to fruition. Take care brother.
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