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    spinedaddy....some friends of mine purchased dinars yesterday from safedinars.com...they do accept c.o.d. and will b shipped the next day according to the conversation my friend had with them...i can let u know by late tonight or tomorrow how dependable they are...they charged him 24 dollars fee for the c.o.d. delivery.....but u must pay with certified check or money oprder....will b delivered by fedex.....hope this helps...Pat

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    I bought from SafeDinars just this week.

    I placed an order Monday afternoon (before 5:00 pm eastern time), and FedEx delivered my dinars Tuesday (yesterday), less than 24 hours later. I had a money order ready.

    This was the second time I've bought from SafeDinar. The first time everything went just as smoothly. Both times I received a tracking number (same day as I ordered, after 5:00) so I could track the movement through FedEx, but since they were so quick, it hardly mattered!


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    Looks like our next point of call will be Asian currencies after we've made our cash from dinars. :0)



    May 24 (Bloomberg) -- International Monetary Fund Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato urged the U.S and countries in Europe and Asia to start working together to rebalance lopsided trade and investment flows to avert a slump in financial markets.

    U.S. lawmakers have blamed global trade imbalances, including their country's record $805 billion current account deficit and China's surplus with the U.S. and Europe, on the mainland's reluctance to let its currency appreciate and damp global demand for its exports. De Rato said today these disparities threaten the world's prosperity.

    ``We want to begin a benign sequence of events that will allow global imbalances to unwind in an orderly and gradual way,'' de Rato said in a speech in Singapore. An abrupt adjustment ``could cause global financial market disruptions as well as a downturn, and both could affect the open, trading economies of Asia seriously.''


    ....this is a very interesting tidbit,...didn't know this..


    The U.S. has the largest IMF voting stake -- 17 percent -- giving it sole veto power over the fund's direction because all decisions require at least 85 percent of voting shares.


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    Zubaidi:Monetary value of the Iraqi dinar must revert to the previous level, or at least to acceptable levels as it is in the Iraqi neighboring states.


    Shabibi:The bank wants as a means to affect the economic and monetary policy by making the dinar a valuable and powerful.

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    I hear there are authenticating machines called De La Rue which the banks use which can check on the spot if it is real or counterfeit. I suggest you call to where you will cash in and find out if they have one.. if not.. find out where you need to drive to in order to have access to one. Go there, get it all verified on the spot.. and then you are fine for sure. No one can say later it was counterfeit. Do not give your dinars and let them out of your site when it comes to exchanging them, never know, they COULD be mysteriously become fake if you do....

    PLEASE ADHERE TO THIS ADVICE.
    Zubaidi:Monetary value of the Iraqi dinar must revert to the previous level, or at least to acceptable levels as it is in the Iraqi neighboring states.


    Shabibi:The bank wants as a means to affect the economic and monetary policy by making the dinar a valuable and powerful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adster
    Looks like our next point of call will be Asian currencies after we've made our cash from dinars. :0)



    May 24 (Bloomberg) -- International Monetary Fund Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato urged the U.S and countries in Europe and Asia to start working together to rebalance lopsided trade and investment flows to avert a slump in financial markets.

    U.S. lawmakers have blamed global trade imbalances, including their country's record $805 billion current account deficit and China's surplus with the U.S. and Europe, on the mainland's reluctance to let its currency appreciate and damp global demand for its exports. De Rato said today these disparities threaten the world's prosperity.

    ``We want to begin a benign sequence of events that will allow global imbalances to unwind in an orderly and gradual way,'' de Rato said in a speech in Singapore. An abrupt adjustment ``could cause global financial market disruptions as well as a downturn, and both could affect the open, trading economies of Asia seriously.''


    ....this is a very interesting tidbit,...didn't know this..


    The U.S. has the largest IMF voting stake -- 17 percent -- giving it sole veto power over the fund's direction because all decisions require at least 85 percent of voting shares.


    http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/new...efer=news_index
    Chinese Yuen will be next.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adster
    I hear there are authenticating machines called De La Rue which the banks use which can check on the spot if it is real or counterfeit. I suggest you call to where you will cash in and find out if they have one.. if not.. find out where you need to drive to in order to have access to one. Go there, get it all verified on the spot.. and then you are fine for sure. No one can say later it was counterfeit. Do not give your dinars and let them out of your site when it comes to exchanging them, never know, they COULD be mysteriously become fake if you do....

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    Adam,
    Besides the banks, who else would have one of these machines? I agree, wouldn't want a bank employee to take into a back room to authenticate, then come back tell me that they were fake, and they are confiscating them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by choochie
    Adam,
    Besides the banks, who else would have one of these machines? I agree, wouldn't want a bank employee to take into a back room to authenticate, then come back tell me that they were fake, and they are confiscating them.
    choochie,

    If your bank doesn't have one then they can request one form their main branch. I'd rcommend phoning before, finding out if they have one and if they don't, and they can't get one in then phone around until you find a bank that will do this. If you have to open an account with that bank no big deal, they'll be kissing your feet for those smelly dinars!!

    As I said, don't let the dinars out of your sight.
    Zubaidi:Monetary value of the Iraqi dinar must revert to the previous level, or at least to acceptable levels as it is in the Iraqi neighboring states.


    Shabibi:The bank wants as a means to affect the economic and monetary policy by making the dinar a valuable and powerful.

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    So we're at that point already?!?! I can hardly believe it...First on my agenda in the morning is to find a bank with a De La Rue-tee-tootie! (After checking here, of course!! lol!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiffany
    So we're at that point already?!?! I can hardly believe it...First on my agenda in the morning is to find a bank with a De La Rue-tee-tootie! (After checking here, of course!! lol!)
    Here you go Tiff!!!
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    Zubaidi:Monetary value of the Iraqi dinar must revert to the previous level, or at least to acceptable levels as it is in the Iraqi neighboring states.


    Shabibi:The bank wants as a means to affect the economic and monetary policy by making the dinar a valuable and powerful.

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    adster - just to clarify then..if asked by a bank employee when i call and they ask what a de la rue is..i tell them it is a machine that can verify ANY type of foreign currency? is that correct or is the de la rue specifically for the irawi dinar?

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