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  1. I renewed my VIP subscription, but it is not showing me as VIP any longer. Would you please fix this? My credit card was charged. Thank you! Paid 9/19/11 Dinar News 800-8716576 WI $49.99
  2. I rarely post anything due to all the bashing..... Just wanted to say THANK YOU for all you research!!! Don't know how you find the time, but it is appreciated. Always look for your posts.
  3. The first time I purchased Dinar throught Dinar Trade I did a wire transfer. For some reason the girl @ the bank felt the need to research Dinar's. She did not send my wire transfer, held it up, called me to tell me that the Dinar's was a scam and would I please stop by the bank and get the info she had. She was using NASDAQ (?), but the information was from either 2004 or 2006 (can't remember exact year now). My wire transfer was held up two days before she sent it through.
  4. My son invested with his own money when he was 16. My daughter has been unable to due to job loss, so I bought some for her. Most of my family and friends have invested on their own. The ones that didn't, so sorry, they had their chance! Family friends son who served 3 tours in Iraq was the only survivor of an attack, just committed sucide. I will be donating dinars to his unborn child.
  5. Fincen form 104 is completed when you cash out.
  6. Only 2 hours from Tulsa!! Great news! Thanks for the info!!!
  7. Thanks for the informative post!
  8. I am a proud US Army vet, along with my brother, grandfather, uncle, nephew & ex-husband. Godspeed to those serving!! As for the commander in chief.... some things are better left unsaid.
  9. Sorry if this information has already been posted, but I have not been able to locate it on previous posts. Would like to purchase dinar in the Dallas/Coppell area. Does anyone know any banks that sell them? Thank you!
  10. Thanks for the great post!! God speed!!
  11. They already have a website... dongtalk.com
  12. Would you send me the name of the bank in MO? I live on KS/MO line. Thanks!
  13. denzoid - I sent a response to the ebayer that is selling this telling them I would send them up-to-date information.... I did not a get reply from them. My take on this was they quit researching after 2004. Oh well, I'm keeping my dinars!!!
  14. I purchased this info off ebay just to see what it said. The info is not up-to-date. IRAQI DINARS ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!! READ FIRST BEFORE YOU BUY Aj Santiago [israels21@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 6:44 PM To: Thank you for your quick payment!! Here Is your information on iraqi dinars. If you have any questions feel free to email me and I will be happy to answer them. Hope this information helps. Overview Even if the iraqi dinar gains value, it will be demonetized and new currency will be issued. of course there will be another grace period for turn-ins, but being in the united states where will you exchange a heap of iraqi cash? and even if you do manage to exchange them, (at an extremely well-stocked airport kiosk?), your "old" iraqi dinars would be converted to the "new" ones- they won't keep their old values, and you won't be rich. for example....does anybody ever go to mexico? try converting an older 1000-peso note at the current exchange rates. won't happen! don't be fooled. these new notes are nothing more than inflation notes. does anybody remember the million/billion/trillion-mark notes of germany before wwII? they're pretty much worthless. if iraqi notes were truly going to make you money, do you really think that the thousands of currency dealers would be so over-eager to sell them? the majority of these bills are coming out of cash-strapped dealers in lebanon and jordan. think about it... A number of people have begun touting so-called "investment" opportunities in the Iraq Dinar as a "sure way" to make a lot of money with little or no risk. Many of our clients have asked our opinion on the legitimacy of this. Is "investing" in the Iraq Dinar a sure way to profit? We don't think so. In our opinion, buying the Iraq Dinar is a high risk investment with a poor outlook. A Little History The official rate of the old Iraq Dinar, $3.22 USD (U.S. Dollars), was set in 1982 by Saddam Hussein. The old Iraq Dinar could not be freely traded, so this rate was never tested or upheld on the world market. The current Iraq Dinar (IQD) was introduced between October 2003 and January 2004 by the Coalition Provisional Authority in close consultation with financial experts from Iraq and the international community. The IQD is currently valued at a little less than seven hundredths of a US cent. (1 USD = 1460 IQD). The old "Saddam" Dinar has no current value and is worth only what a collector is willing to pay for it. What's Happening Now? The IQD is not freely traded, and is not being used in any significant international transactions. We are unaware of any official bank or foreign exchange office outside of the middle east that will exchange the IQD. The IQD trades on a very small, tightly controlled exchange. The total volume of IQD traded by the Central Bank of Iraq is in the thousands of dollars, compared to the $1,900 billion dollars traded on the Foreign exchange market every day. This small number of trades makes the IQD's value effectively immaterial. The Central Bank of Iraq's stated objective is not to promote the free trade of IQD, as is the case in a true free market economy, but rather to keep the value of the IQD stable. The only way the Bank can ensure the semblance of stability is by tightly controlling the exchange of IQD on the market, and by ensuring that the currency cannot freely trade on the open market. They evidently fear that open trading of the IQD would lead to a rout in which the value of the IQD would sink to practically nothing. Consider the situation. Why tightly control the trading of the IQD if it is likely to appreciate in value? If the value of the IQD were to surge, this could be held out as evidence of a surge of confidence in Iraq's economy. So why not open the IQD to free trading? Why would this be done unless the Iraqi Central Bank itself feels that the IQD would decline in value in a free market? A Snapshot of Iraq Today The current situation in Iraq is pretty grim: Over a decade of international economic sanctions and a devastating war has left the infrastructure in tatters $125 billion of external debt Millions of dollars in post-war debt No stable government Insurgency steadily on the rise Oil facilities and pipelines are sabotaged regularly Many (including the former Prime Minister of Iraq) predict out-and-out civil war These aren't the kind of conditions typically conducive to the creation of booming economies. More to the point -- a 450,000% increase in the value of the IQD (as predicted by some of its promoters) seems ridiculous in the face of these challenges. But Surely There's Oil Under Those Dunes? A lot of the hype over the IQD centers around Iraq's vast oil reserves and their supposed economic value. The oil market is extremely unpredictable. An economy based on oil alone (oil makes up 95% of Iraq's foreign exchange earnings), will mirror that unpredictability. Let's look at a real-world example: Venezuela. Oil accounts for 80% of Venezuela's national exports and 50% of its government revenues. The country is one of the world's top five oil producers. In the last four years, Venezuela has experienced intense political instability, including an oil strike and an attempted coup d'
  15. Foreign Currency [foreigncurrency@BankofAmerica.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 1:39 PM To: Dear , Thank you for your inquiry. Bank of America does not exchange Iraqi Dinars. There is no information on when or if Iraqi currency may become an exchangeable currency at Bank of America. Sincerely, Bank of America Foreign Currency This message is in response to your recent request. If you are not the addressee please contact us. Any reply to this e-mail will not be secure; please do not respond with personal or confidential information.
  16. RV4Me333 I would like to research this. Would you send me some links to get me started? Thank you!
  17. I have my mortgage through BB&T. When I get home I can post where they are located.
  18. rkpdwp Branson would be a great place depending on when it RVs. When tourist season starts, its hard to find decent rooms.
  19. [quote Iraq's Federal Supreme Court (which may not even have jurisdiction over the issue) ruled last week that article 76 allows EITHER Maliki or Allawi to form the next government. What does this mean?? Bad or good??!!
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