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Kail68

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  1. I'll be down in Florida until August 25th, so if you are in town after that and I still have them then that would definitely work.
  2. Turns out I have an extra 75k kicking around. 1,075,000 Dinar going for $1,000. I would edit the first thread but apparently I can't figure it out....
  3. TD Bank (US) might be but TD Canada Trust (CAN) isn't.
  4. Hi Guys, Got a million dinar to sell - 25k notes. I can ship if you want but wouldn't mind a meet up either. Located in Toronto.
  5. Hi smee2, http://www.continentalcurrency.ca/ The place is legit and it is where I have bought all my dinar. To my knowledge it was the only place to buy dinar in Ontario.
  6. My neck is getting sore from shaking my head. Not even remotely believable
  7. It'll fluctuate day by day but that's just due to the value of the Canadian dollar going up or down. Haven't bought Dinar in quite some time and I don't plan on buying any more. I'm fine with what I have. I read the rumor section for entertainment purposes only.
  8. According to the currency exchange here the rate is 0.000996
  9. Interesting. I haven't bought any since January or February but when I did I went to a currency exchange. They'd always ask whether I wanted to pay up front and have the rate locked or just order and pay whatever the rate was when they received the dinar two days later. My opinion is that if you purchase dinar and pay outright, your rate should be locked in, It's not your problem if there is a substantial rate increase between the time of purchase to the time of delivery. Not saying your story is bogus, maybe they do it differently in the US.
  10. TD Bank is a subsidiary of TD Bank Financial Group which is Canadian, though you can't buy dinar from TD in Canada. Weird huh? I was just at Continental Currency Exchange here in Toronto yesterday and they're still selling dinar.
  11. Done, gave you a + too. Not sure why someone would neg you like that.
  12. I'm probably going to go where I bought mine - Continental Currency Exchange.
  13. Cash portion was 4,386,000 or only 1.7% of the total.
  14. Welcome to Canada. 15/1 Internet connection with an 80gig cap
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