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  1. 1 - 3 Million Uncirculated Dinar for sale in 1 Million lot increments. Purchased from GID Associates and a reputable seller on Ebay. Letters of authenticity provided. $800 per million - Great deal! Need to move ASAP. Paypal, cash or money orders only. You pay shipping OR I can meet in Phoenix AZ / Casa Grande AZ.
  2. I don't want to be pessimistic about the RV happening, but it seems that it is looking less and less likely every day. http://www.ammoland.com/2015/05/what-the-fall-of-ramadi-means/#axzz3bG9di9KO USA – -(Ammoland.com)- The fall of Ramadi, capital of Anbar, largest province in Iraq, after a rout of the Iraqi army by a few hundred ISIS fighters using bomb-laden trucks, represents a stunning setback for U.S. policy. When President Obama declared that we shall “degrade and defeat” the Islamic State, he willed the ends, but not the means. The retreat from Ramadi makes clear that the Iraqi army, even backed by 3,000 U.S. troops, cannot drive ISIS out of Anbar and Mosul and back into Syria. Baghdad cannot alone reunite Iraq. Republicans are almost gleeful in charging that Obama’s withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq created the vacuum the Islamic State has now filled. Blaming Obama for ISIS in Iraq is shaping up to be the 2016 GOP attack line. But when it comes to the critical question — do Republicans favor reintroducing U.S. ground troops to retake Ramadi and Mosul and drive ISIS back into Syria? — no credible GOP presidential candidate is clamoring for a return to Mesopotamia. None of the mice wants to bell that particular cat. Yet, absent American leadership and U.S. troops, who is going to expel the Islamic State? The only forces in Iraq able to attempt that are the Shiite militias whose sectarian barbarity is exceeded only by that of ISIS itself. For the Sunnis of Anbar to be liberated by Shiite militias is like the Catholic Poles being liberated by the Red Army in 1945. Many Sunnis fear a rescue by Shiite militias more than they do the domination of the Islamic State. America’s choices in Iraq, none good, come down to these: One: Reintroduce 10,000 ground troops and Marines to retake Ramadi and Anbar, and thousands more to retake Mosul and cleanse Iraq of ISIS. Another surge, like 2007.Yet that does not solve the problem of the Islamic State, which would retreat to Syria and wait for the Americans to leave Iraq again. Two: Adopt a policy of degrade-and-contain by continuing air strikes on the Islamic State in Iraq, while training and backing the Iraqi army and Kurds in keeping ISIS out of Baghdad and Irbil. Three: Accept the inevitable — that the Shiite-led Iraq we created by dethroning Saddam and smashing his Baathist state and army is going to be in the orbit of Iran. For we cannot now, without a major and indefinite reintroduction of U.S. forces, alter the existing balance of military and political power in Iraq. Before the United States replicates the epochal blunder Bush II and the neocons committed, we should look hard at the realities of Iraq and the region, as we failed to do before we invaded. The relevant realities are these. First, the Iraqis are incapable of reuniting and pacifying their country themselves. To hold Iraq together and keep it out of Iran’s sphere would require a large and indefinite presence of U.S. forces. How much more American blood and treasure is that worth? Second, while the reintroduction of U.S. ground forces may be cheered by our Western allies, no NATO troops will be there beside us. As far as the West is concerned, Iraq is America’s problem. Nor will the Turks, Jordanians, Saudis or Gulf Arabs be sending troops to fight ISIS in Iraq or Syria. For them, the greater long-term dangers are: Iran, Hezbollah, Bashar Assad’s Syria, Shiite Baghdad, and the Houthi rebels of Yemen, the so-called Shiite Crescent. Another reality is that neither Syria, nor Iraq, nor Libya, nor Yemen is likely, soon, to be brought together as a unified nation-state under a government supported by a great majority of its people. Any regimes that rise in the capitals of these four nations seem certain to be seen by a significant slice of the population as illegitimate, and valid targets for revolutionary violence. The Middle East is becoming a basket of failed states. And as we look around that region, every country is looking out for No. 1. The Turks looked the other way as volunteers entered Syria to join ISIS. The Turks then let Kurds cross into Syria to keep ISIS out of Kobane. Now, according to Assad, the Turks are aiding al-Qaida (the Nusra Front) in establishing its own caliphate in Idlib. The Saudis and Gulf Arabs also, says Assad, aided the Nusra Front in taking Idlib. And what of us? Considering the millions of dead, wounded, uprooted, homeless, sick and suffering, American-born and native-born, have our wars and bombings in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen been, on balance, more a blessing than a curse to the people we went to help? Before we plunge back into these Middle East wars from which, at long last, we have begun to extricate ourselves, we ought to recall the words of that anonymous U.S. officer in Vietnam: “We had to destroy the village — in order to save it.” Patrick J. Buchanan is the author of the new book “The Greatest Comeback: How Richard Nixon Rose From Defeat to Create the New Majority.“ Read more: http://www.ammoland.com/2015/05/what-the-fall-of-ramadi-means/#ixzz3bG9peTdK Under Creative Commons License: Attribution Follow us: @Ammoland on Twitter | Ammoland on Facebook
  3. Selling 17,750,000 verified, uncirculated Iraqi dinar for $900/m. Let me know if you are interested.
  4. Hello my fellow DV'ers, Well, it's sad to say, but I am selling off 1/2 of my IQD portfolio due to some pretty rough times my family and I are now experiencing. As my username suggests, I started out a member here when I was in Saudi Arabia, flush with cash, and not a worry in the world. As the months and years progressed after our demobilization, the volitility of aircraft maintenance work here in the states has taken it's toll. Long story short, I wish to sell 1 Million new, uncirculated Dinar in an even (or close to it) split of 10k's and 25k notes. Have no proof of purchase, but I know they are genuine as I've checked each and every one of them against the known safety features documented here at DV, and other legit sites. Quick story on how I acquired them. Working in Riyadh for 6 years beginning in '03, the F-15 PDM program I was working employed many different nationalities. Among them, about 50% of them were ex-RSAF personnel. Most of these Saudis were trained in the states, spoke good english, and had no problem adapting to western culture (when it suited them ;o). One day in early '04, some Saudi friends and I started talking about the new war in Iraq, it's affect on Saudi's, and if we thought more SCUDs might start flying. Frankly, after our compound got bombed in May of '03, we were all still wondering if the Saudi govnm't was going to get thier house in order (they finally did). Anyway, the subject of the NEW IRAQI DINAR came up and what it's potential as a future money-maker might be. Then my good friend Khaled chimed in saying that his brother worked at a bank in Jeddah and that he would call and see if he could get some of that new fangled Deenar (he was clear on the massive new currency influx into Iraq - and NOT the Saddam crap). The next day at work, he said he could get all the new, uncirculated stuff we wanted. Our price was going to be 3000 Riyal ($800). That's when I ordered from him a million in 10k notes and a million in 25k notes (and gave cash up front - knowing he wouldn't rip us off because A.) We worked together and would be for a long time, and B.) Saudi's hate to lose face. The following Sunday after the weekend (Fri/Sat in KSA), here comes Khaled with a bag of cash. He said he drove to Jeddah to see his brother and all went well. Bottom line here, I know for certain that IT'S ALL REAL and uncirculated (seriously, how much circulation could have gone on that early in the currency's life). That said, I know by reading Doc31's profile posts that he has reached his quota (for the time being). I would really like to deal with someone REPUTABLE on this site. Someone with whom others here have dealt successfully with. I am asking $850 for an even split of 10k and 25k notes to total 1 million IQD. Of course, I would like to NET that amount (buyer pays shipping - his/her option of methods). As far as the money transaction, not sure how to proceed on that. I am not VIP, so I can't PM, but can provide personal email if seriously interested. I do have an active PayPal acct. As you all can see from my profile, I've been here awhile, but really haven't contributed too much (thanks for pointing that out Dontlop ;o). I have learned sooooo much though about Iraq, the region, and other things from this site which is what keeps me coming back and remaining hopeful. Thanks Adam for your "sticktoitiveness" over the years. In conclusion all, myself and the Mrs. are hoping this goes well as we really need it to. We will hang on to our other million for another 10 years if need be! Thanks, -RnS-
  5. I used to receive a lot of e-mail specials via e-mail from Dinar dealers. I'm not necessarily in the market for more but occasionally if a great special comes along I might pick something up. SOme of the best recent ones I've seen were from DealOrBuyDinar however most dealers occasionally email out a special. Anyhow I think the last two I bought were circulated Dinar for like $860 per mill I picked up a million and also they ran a special on 500 notes for $1100 a mill which was about $800 cheaper than any other dealer had them for so jumped on that one as well. Just thought it might be worthwhile having a thread dedicated to specials and sales where we could share promo codes or coupon codes if there's any real great specials going on.
  6. Just curious if anyone has sold Dinar to Cash For Dinars? New name for me havn't heard of them before but notice them heavily advertising on Google and social media. Seems like a pretty good deal $800 per mil, yeah still low I know but $20 better than most other dealers. Also it looks as if you can print a Fedex lable right off their site so I'm assuming they pay the shipping. Just curious if anyone has had a positive experience and would recommend or not? In general I'd probably prefer dealing with members on here, done so once or twice before but I guess if you need money quick and don't wanna wait could be an option.
  7. Greetings, Here is some of the Best News I have read lately and just maybe we can still WIN this game in the last half of the seemingly last quarter!!! The Iraqi parliament has elected Kurdish politician Fouad Massoum [Fuad Massum] as president, succeeding Jalal Talabani. The 76-year-old is a founding member of Mr Talabani’s Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) party. Associated Press reports that Massoum is considered a soft-spoken moderate, known for keeping good relations with Sunni and Shiite politicians. According to BBC News, the presidency is the second major government post to be filled, after Salim al-Jabouri was elected as parliament speaker last week. The next step will be for Massoum to select a candidate for prime minister to try to form a new government.
  8. BAGHDAD (AP) — Residents of Mosul have watched helplessly as extremists ruling the northern Iraqi city blew up some of their most beloved landmarks and shrines to impose a stark vision of Islam. Next up for destruction, they feared: the Crooked Minaret, a more than 840-year-old tower that leans like Italy's Tower of Pisa. But over the weekend, residents pushed back. When fighters from the Islamic State group loaded with heavy explosives converged on the site, Mosulis living nearby rushed to the courtyard below the minaret, sat on the ground and linked arms to form a human chain to protect it, two residents who witnessed the event told The Associated Press on Monday. They told the fighters, If you blow up the minaret, you'll have to kill us too, the witnesses said. The militants backed down and left, said the witnesses, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation from the militants. But residents are certain the militants will try again. Over the past two weeks, the extremists ruling Iraq's second largest city have shrugged off previous restraint and embarked on a brutal campaign to purge Mosul of anything that challenges their radical interpretation of Islam, even Muslim shrines that in their iconoclastic fervor they condemn as apostasy. The scene on Saturday was a startling show of bravery against a group that has shown little compunction against killing anyone who resists it. It reflects the horror among some residents over what has become of their beloved city. "The bombing of shrines ... has nothing to do with Islam," Abu Abaida, 44, a government employee, told the AP by phone from the city. "They are erasing the culture and history of Mosul." Like other residents, he spoke to the AP on condition he be identified by a nickname or first name for fear of retaliation. When militants from the Islamic State group first swept into in Mosul in June, they proclaimed themselves the mainly Sunni city's savior from the Shiite-led Iraqi government in Baghdad. Their first priority was to rebuild infrastructure and provide services like garbage collection that the government had neglected. They held off from implementing their strict version of Islamic law, urging modesty for women but doing little to enforce it and generally leaving alone the Christian population that had not already fled. The aim, it seemed, was to avoid alienating a Sunni community whose support they needed. Now, the honeymoon is over. In recent weeks, they have purged the city of nearly its entire Christian population, moved to restrict women and began the systematic destruction of city landmarks. "No place is safe," said Dia, an engineering professor in Mosul. "If I say one wrong thing, I am dead." The Sunni militants target Sunni Muslim shrines because the sites are dedicated to popular historical religious figures. In the radicals' eyes, that encourages worship of others besides God — the worst of apostasies. The Crooked Minaret — al-Manara al-Hadba in Arabic — seems to be despised by the militants because it has become a national symbol, and nationalism is anathema to the radicals. The minaret is pictured on Iraq's 10,000-dinar bill. Moreover, local legends surround the minaret, and extremists generally see such stories as un-Islamic inventions. Built in 1172 as part of the Great al-Nour Mosque, it leans about eight feet (2.4 meters) off perpendicular. Local lore has it that the minaret tilts because it bowed in reverence to the Prophet Muhammad as he made an ascent to heaven. Nearly daily, the militants have been destroying some of the city's most famed sites. On Thursday, they lay a wall of explosives around the Mosque of the Prophet Younis — or Jonah, the prophet who in both the Bible and Quran was swallowed by a whale. They ordered everyone out of the shrine, which is said to contain the prophet's tomb, and blew it up. The next day, it was the turn of the Mosque of Sheeth, or Seth, said to be the burial site of the third son of Adam and Eve. On Saturday, they reduced to rubble the Mosque of the Prophet Jirjis. Last week, they removed the crosses on the domes and brick walls of the 1,800-year old Mar Behnam monastery, then stormed it, forcing the monks and priest to flee or face death. The move came days after jihadists proclaimed over loudspeakers from mosques that Christians must convert to Islam, pay a tax or die, prompting the flight of almost all the Christians who remained in the city. Women's rights are now being abruptly restricted. The militants hung banners at on the wall of the Heibat Khatoun mosque before Friday prayers instructing women to wear loose clothing and cover their faces. No bright colors. No patterns. They then distributed a statement to tailors and shops that sell women's clothes informing them of their newly imposed dress code, shopkeepers told the AP. An Associated Press reporter saw several female mannequins in shops with their faces covered. "Even at the time of Prophet Muhammad, the there was no face veil," said Um Farouq, 55, a Mosul resident. "These people with Daesh are just making up ideas that do not exist in Islamic Shariah," she said, using the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State group. The group had already shown its true colors in Syria, where it holds a large swath of the east and north. There, its fighters have banned music, imposed full veils, imposed taxes on Christians and killed people in main squares for defying their Shariah rules. Earlier this month, for the first time, they stoned to death two women accused of adultery. Iraq's Mosul was once famed for its religious and ethnic diversity, and it is one of few cities in Iraq where a significant number of Christians remained after the U.S.-led invasion. It was a traditional stronghold both for Islamic conservatives and more secular pan-Arab nationalists. Mosulis who cannot bear the extremists' rule have joined more than a million other Iraqis who have fled their homes in areas under the group's control. "The situation is becoming really miserable for us," said Abdul-Rahman Odai, a 25-year-old from Mosul who fled to the Kurdish province of Dohuk with his family. He said militants have seized government buildings and the homes of local officials. "They will not stop until they take everything."
  9. Hello everyone, I am new to this forum and also fairly new to buying/selling Dinar. I currently have 1 million iraqi dinar that I inherited. To my knowledge they are "uncirculated". I am asking 900 for the million but like all things, the price is flexible. I reside in Alabama. If interested please let me know ASAP. Thank you to all.
  10. I have to sell some dinar . I have 450k up for grabs. I live in Edmonton A.B. Canada. I will take most any form of payment that doesn't involve fees. If you have any questions I prefer email correspondence. I will supply my phone number for the purchaser after all details are worked out. the dinar I have is 25k notes. These are the prices I paid which can all be found at http://shop.dinartradecanada.com/New-Iraqi-Dinars_c2.htm : 10 x 25000 = 250,000 IQD = $385.00 CDN 04 x 25000 = 100,000 IQD = $250.00 CDN 04 x 25000 = 100,000 IQD = $250.00 CDN I am willing to go lower then the the combined prices listed above. You can e-mail me at ed.dunning@live.com. Thanks everyone.
  11. I have 1 million uncirculated Dinar for sale. 25K notes. From Alabama. Asking $800. Prefer face to face deal in a public location but alternative transactions can be arranged If interested, leave contace info on either this post or my profile. Thanks!
  12. 5 million for sale in DFW area...contact me via email if interested - $920.- per Mill, Cashiers Check or MoneyOrder upon meeting at a bank or other public place...notes are uncirculated 25k notes purchased in 2009 at Dinartrade.
  13. Maybe this was posted elsewhere but I couldn't find it anywhere. It seems Dinar Trade was either bought or taken over by Dinar Inc. If you guys havn't been to DinarTrade.Com in a while check it out, totally different site, says not run by Xchange Of America which I believe is DInar Inc. Anyone know any more details on this?
  14. I have 275,000 in new uncirculated Dinar that I purchased in 2010 and I am looking to sell it. I have looked at a coupe of different websites and have an idea of about what it is worth but please make me an offer. 50 5,000 notes And 1 25,000 note I am open to different ways of transacting this deal and can ship through the USPS, UPS or FedEx. Honest and I am located in Texas. Please contact me through the forum and I will be happy to give you my contact # and we can talk more if it sounds like we are both interested.
  15. Morning everyone! Here is the week's news in a nutshell: This article ( http://iqd.me/l/w06v ) about Iraq not giving a crap about the UN proves something I've said many times over - the UN is a complete joke and Iraq will do what it wants… including change the value of their currency without the approval of any outside sources. Najafi avoids getting blown up ( http://iqd.me/l/w070 ), several of our members think Maliki is behind it. The government may have to borrow from the CBI next month to pay bills ( http://iqd.me/l/w071 ), which could give the CBI even more leverage if they want to move forward with a rate increase. Deleting the 0's is in the news a few times, but nothing we haven't seen a hundred times before. KA (Kurdish Alliance) calls for help in getting the government to stop messing with their paychecks (The heat is on! http://iqd.me/l/w072 ) And last but not least, the Nadita File once again brings you the latest and greatest! ( http://iqd.me/l/w073 ) Here's the weekly questions: I'm leaning towards "mostly HCL". I think people start to lose sight of how important that is when as time goes on, but it is still probably THE most important factor right now. I don't think we have to worry about who gets elected - Maliki has much to gain by influencing raising the value when it is best for him, and I don't see any immediate reason he would delay it too long. But also, keep in mind that he doesn't make the call on this... the CBI does. He might have influence, but he's not the final decision maker. I disagree - we haven't seen "same thing year after year"! Chapter 7 has been released, we are seeing constant progress on the HCL, and so on! When will it happen? Today, tomorrow or anytime after that. I think you're quoting me from last week, right? If so... no, I haven't lost hope! I just threw out a casual "worst case scenario", and in the worst case scenario we still come out ahead. Stay calm! In the beginning of this ride you could get a million dinar for $500, today it is closer to $1000. If that's not an increase, I'm changing my name to Silly Suzy. Whenever I hear the term "global currency reset" I wince... half the stuff you will read on it is nutjob conspiracy stuff, 25% of it is simply misinformed regurgitated confusion, and the other 25% is a mix of fruits and berries and maybe a little accurate information. With that said... every country will always have a value unique to their political stability, assets, etc. Regardless of when or how or where any other country "resets" or "revalues" their currency, Iraq is not China, Ukraine, or any other country. Iraq's situation depends on Iraq's actions. I'll go with HCL then an announcement by the CBI alerting everyone to the new rate. I don't think this means we are in trouble, but it doesn't surprise me at all. That's how these kids play! USD as in US Dollar and UST as in US Treasury? Or something else? From Wikipedia: "The Official Gazette of Iraq (Arabic: الوقائع العراقية‎ / ALA-LC: al-Waqā’i‘ al-‘Irāqiyah) has been the official source for the laws and resolutions passed by the Council of Representatives of Iraq since August 1922. Article 125 of the Constitution mandates that laws shall be published in the gazette and shall take effect on the date of their publication, unless stipulated otherwise. It is published by the Ministry of Justice."
  16. Well guys, I've been somewhat pessimistic for a while but looking to sell my Dong and DInar holdings and put my money into Bitcoins, LItecoins, and other crypto currencies. Looking to sell my Dinar and/or Dong for Bitcoins or Litecoins. If anyone is interested hit me up and we can negotiate.
  17. I only have a few million available.. Will sell at $900/ million of uncirculated 25K notes.. Taxes hit me hard this year.. email me .. rexvalentino@yahoo.com Thanks.
  18. HAPPY WEDNESDAY EVERYONE! Another week has gone by in the land of dinar with no revalue, but let's not despair. Despite the crazy opinions you might read out there (by both pumpers and loppers), it's best to always keep in mind that 85% of what you will hear or read are just that... an opinion. The other 15% might be fact, but at the end of the day I have one more fact for you: NOBODY can prove that the dinar will or will not revalue. If you bought into the dinar because you need a quick payday... maybe you should sell your dinar. But if you bought into it because you believe the fundamentals are good and there is indeed a chance to make some money... then stay in! But most importantly, stay level headed and ignore the yahoos, clowns, gurus and anti-gurus out there. You know what they say about opinions... they're like butts. I know you have one, but I don't need it shoved in my face, and most likely I don't care to hear it. On that note, here's some positive news! 1. UAE opens office in Erbil. http://iqd.me/l/w03- 2. A slew of articles supporting the CBIs ability to maintain the stability of the dinar and expressing the need to support the CBI's "measures" (which happen unilaterally, by the way!). http://iqd.me/l/w040 and http://iqd.me/l/w042 (I know I'd support a "measure" to increase the value!) 3. Barzani actively engaged in HCL discussions: http://iqd.me/l/w041 I found a few more, but to sum it up... no RV at this immediate time, but with all this positive movement, I'm going to stick it out for a bit longer. And I'm glad you're here with me! (Except the trolls... the trolls can go away.) Ok, here's the weekly questions! ====== Part 1 ====== That hasn't changed at all! We obviously need a little more before we can cash out, but that news was and is still awesome in my opinion. That's a fair question. I'm actually leaning towards a higher value the longer this takes. Depending on how the dollar holds up, a higher rate may not get us much more... but the longer Iraq has to make improvements and progress, the stronger they will be. Hi Texas, the weekly chats are almost always posted Wednesday mid-morning in the Chat Log section. Here's the direct link if you want to bookmark it: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/forum/15-chat-logs/ Actually - my answer is going to explain why I don't pay too much attention to the auctions. Iraq is not "running on USD" - they have a currency (IQD) that is pegged to the dollar (USD) and the purpose of the auctions is merely for the CBI to control the money supply, inflation, and the value of the dinar. With that said, I do still believe that the keys to progress here are still the same (such as Erbil, HCL, etc). Tomorrow at $7.54! But you can't hold me to that. 1. Offshore accounts are still very valuable for asset protection. The full answer to that question is explained in great detail in the VIP section - click on the links in my signature below. (If you have further questions on it, post in the VIP section.) NYK, as always you come up with great and thought provoking questions! In a word - yes. Yes, I do agree with you. MY sources told me several years ago that smaller denoms were indeed either printed or ready to be printed... but obviously we won't see them until the rate is raised significantly. Since that hasn't happened yet, it's not surprising that we haven't seen them or heard much news about them ===== To be continued shortly. =====
  19. Hey everyone, Happy Wednesday! I’m sure you’ve all noticed, but there’s a LOT going on in the news regarding oil, Kurdistan, Erbil… this is ALL good for progress on the HCL, which I mentioned last week (and the week before I believe!). Example: http://iqd.me/l/v-t0 With that said, most of what I want to say will be answered in the weekly dinar questions… so here we go! Hey eburt - that's been floating around for a while now on various news channels. The opposite has also been making the rounds... I don't see any reason to worry about it any more than any other news reports. I don't think it will happen. What I was referring to was the progress on the HCL! The Kurds meeting in Baghdad to discuss oil and the recent discussions on Erbil are EXACTLY that... this is good stuff! The name below: Obviously the HCL isn't resolved yet, but we're seeing a major flurry of news on it. I'm pretty excited about it right now. And "1166 to 1165"... , yes I guess that is *technically* a move in the right direction, but I don't believe that will be the case! I can't give an exact date on Parliament, and even if I did they could change it. They are indeed making progress towards resolving the oil laws and I don't think the WTO is a requirement, either legally or fundamentally. Note: they don't have to be in full agreement on the oil situation in order to RV. They can RV and still continue to argue, just like they did before the value dropped. Anyone who thinks they have to all hold hands and sing a happy song together before they will raise the value is simply wrong. First, the HCL: Look for oil news in the News Forum here at dinarvets. Second, WTO: If they raise the value of their dinar, who here thinks they won't be ushered into the WTO shortly after? WTO doesn't have to come first! Make sense? Like I said above, they will always dig their heels and bicker, even after the RV. That's just their culture. Richard Sherman, the guy who singlehandedly made every undecided fan an instant Broncos supporter? That guy obviously has no class, and he showed it right there. I feel bad for his teammates. (Except for the fact that he is actually really good ) That's a great question, and believe it or not... it's been asked and answered a bunch of times in the past. I'll give you my opinion. First, these "trillion dollar contracts" aren't paid out in lump sums - they are paid in installments, just like any other contract. So when the value of the dinar spikes drastically, the future value of the unpaid work is like the future value of a loaf of bread. A loaf of bread that's worth 2000 dinar today is not going to be worth 2000 dinar after the RV. Second, the contracts that are paid in trillions of dinars aren't kept in dinars under some contractors bed.... they are converted to another currency. Therefore the "trillions" of dinars have already been converted to millions of (USD or some other currency), which really makes this question a fun brain teaser... but not much of an argument against an RV. And as I'm sure you all know about me... I don't waste my time arguing about it anyway. We will all see how it pans out one way or another, and hopefully pretty soon!
  20. The Central Bank of Iraq announced on Sunday that it has received a memo from the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) in Basel Switzerland announcing that it will accept more deposits from Iraq. “This procedure will contribute in increasing Iraq’s money revenues after keeping it in a very secure location,” the Central Bank explained. The BIS is an international organization for central banks aiming to strengthen monetary and financial cooperation worldwide.
  21. i found good news and every body say prayer for RV From the heart Go Rv
  22. I've seen a number of posts with people who want to sell off but having trouble finding dealers will to buy. I was just curious what the reasoning for was with DInar dealers only buying in from their customers? Say I bought a million off ebay and a million from Dinar Trade. I highly doubt Dinar Trade knows the serial numbers of bills. They wouldn't know if I sent in my ebay Dinars as long as I was a customer on their books. Why is this?
  23. Of course there is a sob story but I will save it and sum it up to Wife and mother of 3, federal employee furloughed twice this year one with pay returned, and the other not. Trying to cash in on this and pay some bills. Hopefully I don't miss out on the RV before I can reinvest. Will include all receipts and authenticity documents and include free overnight shipping upon payment. Asking 1350 or $425 per 500k (also free shipping). I appreciate it in advance!
  24. Guys, I'm new this investment but TNT, how is it that they can do this for months on end without advertising on the site and support all these "free services". What's the motivation when this guy has essentially backed himself into a corner claimingt that other countries RV'ed,etc? I have heard theories on Conf call.com paying for the amount of listeners or Dinar dealers providing kick backs for keeps the hype alive and well every weekend. Thoughts?
  25. Hey guys, I know there's been a lot of discussion about the Guru sites and pumper websites. I know Dinar Recaps has been catching a lot of flack lately on here. I've spoken to a couple of these site owners in the past and learned something very interesting. I know alot of dinar people put so much stock in the opinions of site owners but having spoken to a few most of these guys are just affiliate marketers and don't really have any special info or knowledge on currency or finance. Basically they did a search on google keyword tool found dinar is a high paying keyword with very little competition and decided to start a website about it. Had they found that RC remote control cars or cough medicine was high paying words they would have chosen those. Just want to point out that just because the guy who runs another site or **************** or whatever site says something it doesn't mean they are experts on currency it simply means they understand SEO and affiliate marketing and decided to start a website. Don't put too much stock in their personal opinions.
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