Please visit our sponsors

Rolclub does not endorse ads. Please see our disclaimer.
Page 17 of 20 FirstFirst ... 71516171819 ... LastLast
Results 161 to 170 of 194
  1. #161
    Senior Investor Offshore-Wealth.com's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    FREEDOMLAND
    Posts
    3,277
    Feedback Score
    0
    Thanks
    574
    Thanked 2,129 Times in 355 Posts

    Default Privacy-Rights-Army

    Quote Originally Posted by tiffany View Post
    O-My-Gosh Neno!!!

    I think my last post was like "what the heck is going on...."

    Our electric just came back on like an hour ago from Thursday at 9:50 PM!! Lemme tell ya, NOT FUN with three boys! It was the craziest storm I've EVER seen! We went from 70 degrees and sunny one day to 30 degrees and 2 feet of snow the next! We were having lake effect snow AND raging thunderstorms at the same time...the lightning looked neon GREEN...pretty freaky and scary. The city of Buffalo lost over 50% of their trees...they still have the leaves on them and the ice and snow was too heavy and they all split and/or fell down. We are really lucky to get our power back so soon...they are saying that some places won't have it back until Thursday at the earliest.

    I was most stir-crazy about not being able to check in here! lol! (well that, and the fact that I missed the last 10 minutes of Grey's Anatomy! WHAT did Denny's Dad give Izzy????? ANYBODY???? I'm thinking a big fat check! Love that show...)

    SO happy to be back! lol! Thanks for remembering me Tommy! Tiff ~

    Wow,

    Freaky weather for sure, glad you are OK, as I went through a lightening snow storm once too, and it is like nothing else. I remember it was like a strobe light in the old disco joints, where everything freezes as if still. The snow looked like it was frozen in time, very freaky to see lightening and snow together so I can relate to what you went through, scary weather pattern for sure. Glad you are OK and back with us Tiff.

    Regards, Mike

  2. #162
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Florida
    Posts
    102
    Feedback Score
    0
    Thanks
    89
    Thanked 35 Times in 4 Posts

    Default

    She was on the telephone, listening to Denny's voice mail. George opened the envelope. Fade out to credits.



    Quote Originally Posted by tiffany View Post
    OH MY GOSH!!!! Did she FLIP RIGHT OUT? Pass Out~~ or do we have to wait til this Thursday??? Thanks...by the way! lol!

  3. #163
    Senior Investor
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Posts
    1,705
    Feedback Score
    0
    Thanks
    526
    Thanked 432 Times in 52 Posts

    Default

    ...hope it's not headed YOUR way Mike....and ya...the bushes and trees were bent and frozen, some touching the ground!

  4. #164
    Senior Investor
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Posts
    1,705
    Feedback Score
    0
    Thanks
    526
    Thanked 432 Times in 52 Posts

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Mike View Post
    She was on the telephone, listening to Denny's voice mail. George opened the envelope. Fade out to credits.
    AWESOME!!! Can't wait til next week!


    ....poor George...lol!

  5. #165
    Senior Investor
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Posts
    5,906
    Feedback Score
    0
    Thanks
    3,000
    Thanked 5,808 Times in 483 Posts

    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by tiffany View Post
    O-My-Gosh Neno!!!

    I think my last post was like "what the heck is going on...."

    Our electric just came back on like an hour ago from Thursday at 9:50 PM!! Lemme tell ya, NOT FUN with three boys! It was the craziest storm I've EVER seen! We went from 70 degrees and sunny one day to 30 degrees and 2 feet of snow the next! We were having lake effect snow AND raging thunderstorms at the same time...the lightning looked neon GREEN...pretty freaky and scary. The city of Buffalo lost over 50% of their trees...they still have the leaves on them and the ice and snow was too heavy and they all split and/or fell down. We are really lucky to get our power back so soon...they are saying that some places won't have it back until Thursday at the earliest.

    I was most stir-crazy about not being able to check in here! lol! (well that, and the fact that I missed the last 10 minutes of Grey's Anatomy! WHAT did Denny's Dad give Izzy????? ANYBODY???? I'm thinking a big fat check! Love that show...)

    SO happy to be back! lol! Thanks for remembering me Tommy! Tiff ~
    Glad you are fine. I also heard 15 miles in any direction that it was like a normal day except in that one spot of Buffalo. Btw, Greg's Anatomy was ...........????????

    My wife loves that too.

  6. #166
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Posts
    271
    Feedback Score
    0
    Thanks
    1
    Thanked 176 Times in 24 Posts

    Default

    actually, my local dealer sells for 730 per million, and I paid 767 per million plus 5bux for non-customer service fee.

  7. #167
    Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Wales - UK
    Posts
    63
    Feedback Score
    0
    Thanks
    264
    Thanked 46 Times in 2 Posts

    Default Buying and Cashing In - UK

    Last week I bought £50's worth of dinar from The Halifax. At the exchange rate on the day it came to 128,000 but they rounded it up to 130,000 so actually paid £59.49. Ordered Thursday pm, picked up Friday pm. All notes 10,000 denom.

    They told me they will buy back and, at the moment, no commission. They don't send the notes away for verification, but you do have to have an account with them as they don't pay cash. No maximum exchange per day.

    I have made a couple of more enquiries locally and have come up with the following re cashing in:

    Nat West Bank: Will exchange, verification on site, will pay cash, don't need to have an account. Commission 2%.

    Thomas Cook: Will exchange, have to send notes away for verification, no commission.

    Travelex: emailed them but have not received a reply.

    That's as far as I've got. Not too happy as none of them suit my initial needs. Short term I just want to exchange a small amount for cash. I don't fancy paying 2% to Nat West though.

    Can anyone else add to the list or have you been given different information from the above? There must be somewhere we can exchange for cash without losing sight of our, soon to become, precious dinars?

    Keep positive!

    Megansgirl

  8. #168
    Senior Investor investor's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Posts
    885
    Feedback Score
    1 (100%)
    Thanks
    118
    Thanked 258 Times in 72 Posts

    Default

    Yorkshire Bank told me they would exchange, but had to send the dinars away to be verified, and that there would be a small charge.
    Think you also have to have an account with them.

    If the bank you choose to exchange with thought that you would invest the money with them, i'm sure a good deal could be struck.

  9. #169
    Banned
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Posts
    188
    Feedback Score
    0
    Thanks
    230
    Thanked 152 Times in 22 Posts

    Default

    Had a similar experience with Halifax. No hassle. Just ordered online and picked up next day. They said they will take it back as well. All were 10,000 notes.

  10. #170
    Investor
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Posts
    303
    Feedback Score
    0
    Thanks
    15
    Thanked 61 Times in 6 Posts

    Default

    What about HSBC in the UK and First Direct, anyone know about them.

  11. Sponsored Links
Page 17 of 20 FirstFirst ... 71516171819 ... LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Share |