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Do banks really know anything about this dinar


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I went to my bank today BB&T pretty big bank i would think not a BOA but still big

the lady i bank with knows i have dinar she thinks its all cool , she was gonna buy some but her husband wouldn't let her (stupid)

Anyway these guys have no idea whats going on with the dinar they don't sell it and she told me they had a meeting awhile back and they told her they would never deal with it

Now i don't think this is a huge deal but it just seems weird that they wouldn't want to take millions in deposits after the RV

When they look up currency for me there are only like 5 that they deal in GBP and a few others

not even Kuwait ,

Again this is just kind of weird being a big bank as they are

Any thoughts on this would be great

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Don't Worry Mogo your bank will take your Iraqi Dinar once it is traded on the Forex.

When you see this currency pair being trade on the FOREX USD/IQD

Here is what is presently being trade on the FOREX.

My guess is your bank would work with you on currencies traded below.

EUR/USD refers to Euro / US Dollar

USD/JPY refers to US Dollar / Japanese Yen

GBP/USD refers to British Pound / US Dollar

USD/CHF refers to US Dollar / Swiss Franc

USD/CAD refers to US Dollar / Canadian Dollar

AUD/USD refers to Australian Dollar / US Dollar

EUR/JPY refers to Euro / Japanese Yen

EUR/CHF refers to Euro / Swiss Franc

GBP/CHF refers to British Pound / Swiss Franc

GBP/JPY refers to British Pound / Japanese Yen

CHF/JPY refers to Swiss Franc / Japanese Yen

NZD/UZD refers to New Zealand Dollar / US Dollar

USD/ZAR refers to US Dollar / South African Rand

USD/GRD refers to US Dollar / Greek Drachma

USD/SEK refers to US Dollar / Swedish Kroner

USD/NOK refers to US Dollar / Norwegian Kroner

USD/DKK refers to US Dollar / Danish Kroner

USD/FIM refers to US Dollar / Finnish Markka

USD/NLG refers to US Dollar / Dutch Guilder

USD/MXN refers to US Dollar / Mexican Peso

USD/BRL refers to US Dollar / Brazilian Real

USD/IDR refers to US Dollar / Indonesian Rupiah

USD/HKD refers to US Dollar / Hong Kong Dollar

USD/SGD refers to US Dollar / Singapore Dollar

USD/CZK refers to US Dollar / Czech Kroner

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My bank told me the exact same thing several months ago in fact one customer service representative more or less giggled, but guess what, that same bank is selling the dinars, guess who had the last laugh ha ha ha oh my the way the name of the bank Capital One, whats in your wallet

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you might want to ask again, BB&T is where I have purchased all of my dinar. Might want to make sure someone is not just being lazy

You know i really think this might be the case

Thanks i will call another branch

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My friend who is a Wells Fargo manager, when I told her we were thinking of investing in the Dinar, she said," AW don't invest in that!" So we did. I never thought of her as very smart anyway!!!hehehehehe

And all those who told you not to will be jealous of you later. hehehe

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I went to a fiancial advisor today to find out what to invest in after the dinar RVs and he gave me one of those looks why in the world did you invest in that looks.

Then he told me all the things that would have to happen if it was to rv. So keep the faith it's going to happen It keeps me going every day...

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Do you know which banks in the US you can buy dinar from. I have called Chase, Wells, and others and they all say the country is on the blocked country list and they cannot sell dinar. Which banks can I get these from and is it cheaper to get from the banks or just buy from one of the web sellers?

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