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Carrello

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  1. Thank you for that eloquent piece of information that will most assuredly enlighten all of us that have so much of our lives, friends, family, and sometimes, soul, invested in the revaluation of the IQD. Some of us are hanging on a thread, some have fallen from the thread into a dry river bed, some are just greedy, some want to use much of their profit to help those in the dry river bed. We are rattled, we cannot sleep, we are incessantly connected to DinarVets hoping to see a post that will give us a glimmer of hope. So for you to share with us that golden nugget coming from, no less, a bank teller and a former branch manager, $12-15 hourly workers, people that, more than likely, have no formal financial education, nor international political science background, and say this investment is a scam, or so she heard, I must take pause......WHAT ARE YOU THINKING???????
  2. Very clever....very witty......I like it. Clean and to the point. I bet your are a good Scrabble player.
  3. If an RV is such a joke - what are you doing here? You must have a very sad life if you frequent and partake in an activity that you do not believe in. You probably go to the dog park and you don't have a dog.
  4. Networth, fyi many people have referenced a gap in the Iraq currency and the importance to close it so the IQD could be recognized by the WTO as an international tradeable currency. The poster has probably done some homework by reading posts others have written and the gap made sense, hence the reference.
  5. you are a nice person.....
  6. Gray Davis was governor and recalled after the Enron scandal. Arnold took his place. The Davis days never looked so good.
  7. Nothing was said about owning dinar, and it was just an idea. At least someone was contributing an idea and thinking about implementing some type of progression, right, wrong, or indifferent. What are your ideas? Oh, I see, you don't have any. Boy, is that easy.
  8. Some see this progress as the glass being half full, if not empty. I think the glass is half full. Do we have another choice?
  9. YOU NEED TO BE CAREFUL!!!!! Yes, you can do a reserve that way, but this could be a horrible business decision for anyone doing this. IF, IF, the RV does not happen within the 30 day time period for a reserve, you loose the 10% deposit. In this case, 5 each 125,000 dinar notes. LOSE THEM - GONE - Bye Bye. If you kept the 5 125,000 dinar notes and cashed in after the RV, you could get $407,500 at a $3.26 rate. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. If you want to take a reserve a million dinar, take a about $200 and do a reserve with Dinar Trade, or any dealer. At least you would only lose $200 if, if, it did not RV in 30 days. DinarBanker.com Layaway/Reserve Policy: * Half Million New Iraqi Dinar (IQD) minimum order. * Customer makes a 10% down payment which begins a 30 day time period for full payment. * The remaining 90% balance due must be paid in full within 30 days of receipt by DinarBanker.com of the initial 10% deposit. The balance is due by the close of business on the 30th day. If the 30th day falls on a holiday or a day that approved delivery services do not deliver, the due date will be the next business day. * The 10% deposit is non-refundable.
  10. Emerald, that was not a silly question regarding the budget. There was a budget passed. See below for an article written by Adam Montana: Iraq 2010 budget approved! Adam Montana FINALLY some good news for us Dinar Currency speculators! I’m extremely interested to hear what the number crunchers in the crowd are going to have to say about this one, for several reasons. The Iraqi federal budget has been held up by debates for several weeks, primarily for political reasons. I mentioned months ago that the budget was going to be a big issue, and not for economic reasons… for political reasons. Political reasons such as Prime Minister Maliki’s upcoming electoral opponents wanted to make sure he was not able to use any state resources to fund his March 7 election campaign… the plot thickens, as always! After what seems like a hundred years of sissy-footing around, the Iraqi parliament passed a 2010 federal budget earlier today (Tuesday January 26 2010) that puts federal spending at $72.4 billion (84.7 trillion Iraqi Dinars). The budget also sets a deficit this year of $19.6 billion (22.9 trillion Iraqi Dinars). Iraqi government income is estimated at about 62 trillion Iraqi Dinars ($53 billion), 95% of which is from crude oil exports. Here’s where the number crunching comments should start: Iraq’s current and projected crude oil exports. Also of note, the approved budget allows Iraq to seek a $4.5 billion arrangement with the IMF. This has been discussed before, and several times the IMF loans have fallen by the wayside. A trend I have noticed, however, is that when the IMF loan falls through, sometime in the near future an agreement is reached with one country or another that Iraq owes money to. Some debt is forgiven, investment opportunities are arranged for the country that forgives the debt, and Iraq walks away with a stronger foundation upon which to build a secure and financially successful future. I’ll be keeping an eye on things, stay tuned! -Adam Montana
  11. Carrello

    Recap

    Plus One! I appreciate your effort.
  12. I received this email from Florence - not once, but twice. The message said it was forwarded from Dinar Vets. I have never posted my email on anyone's profile. But this was the reason I was getting at when I advised Havasumom not to post how much dinar she had. There are crooks out there around every little sneaky corner.
  13. Honey, where are my hip boots? I really need them right now. If Maliki's lips are moving, I need hip boots.
  14. LAMBLIZ - If you saw an article stating the budget had not been past and you are refuting what Hammy has posted, you need to post the article you saw with a link. Don't pull this bs at this point! POST!
  15. I agree with TJ (again). There is so much going on right now that is fascinating. Just read the News section and track the check off the "to do" list items. This news is happening fast and has meaning. We do not need the rumors anymore. Reality is taking place before our eyes, history as well. Just sit back and know that every time an item is completed on the "to do" list, you are that much closer to be financially independent and will be able to help others that are in need (spending money to buy a house, buy clothes, new boat, etc, will help the economy too). Now, that is fun!
  16. Well, with all of your new found wealth, I would invest in a new phone and a new carrier........................
  17. i am always hesitant to comment when reading a translation, but my first impression when reading this story, is that the Iraqis are publishing a lot of news about good financial news for the citizens of Iraq, you know, the ones that are protesting and are planning more protests. It seems like the government is trying to paint a rosy picture in a hurry. Quell the masses, literally. But, this is a very good thing for the people of Iraq. Jobs. Now they will be able to buy rice after the 80% tariff is put into place.
  18. The Muslim weekend is Friday and Saturday. And Muslims do believe in God. Their God just has another name and they read from a different book. But they believe in God.
  19. I would be afraid I would like the high life on my 'tax free' money, and on my 85th birthday, I get the IRS knock on my door. They clean out my accounts and take every asset from me because the penalties, fines, and interest were so high. And I end up eating dog food at 85. Not worth it......my greed level is not that is not that high.
  20. You need to go to Dinar Trade's website and see the areas that the cashout offices will be...Salt Lake...LA...Bakersfield...more I do not remember..................the only addresses that have been published so far are the LA and Bakersfield offices that have been in operation. There are five or six locations, as I recall. Youliveonce, you need to look into information before even stating an opinion about a man's business that you do not know for sure.
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