as of 2-6-07 CHASE is selling for $863.70 per million
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as of 2-6-07 CHASE is selling for $863.70 per million
I have never bought dinar from a bank. What is the proper way to ask for them? Should I ask them (my Chase branch) if I can purchase other currencies there, or is it referred to as an exchange. I just don't want to get flustered at the bank and then look suspicious or something.
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~geo
[QUOTE=geoman1;167586]I have never bought dinar from a bank. What is the proper way to ask for them? Should I ask them (my Chase branch) if I can purchase other currencies there, or is it referred to as an exchange. I just don't want to get flustered at the bank and then look suspicious or something.
:redface:
~geo[/QUOT
Hey Geo,
Just walk right up to the teller and say " I'd like to buy some foriegn currency please" then they will in turn say, "which one"? and you will simply reply with a huge smile on your face:woohoo: "Iraqi Dinar"....Hope this Helps!!!
COME ON YOU FREAKIN DINAR!!!!!
Yes, just go to the teller Table and ask for it. I sometimes ask for Iraqi Dinar too. But they know when I show what I want. lol
I order Friday and the Buy Rate was .00086180 which means $861.80 per mill. Plus it is back to next day deliever time. Or it was on Friday. :ro_emote:
Thanks everyone! I appreciate the tips. Have a great week and cheers to a quick RV!
You look pretty suspicious to me!
I already knew how to do this, having exchanged currency fairly often since I was about six years old, but I was still a little nervous about asking for the Dinar, especially since some people had reported some difficulties with their transactions/banks. When I finally went to the bank, though, the tellers were very matter-of-fact and the whole thing was a non event. It's an everyday transaction to the tellers, even if they may not be familiar with this particular currency.
I buy dinar in small amounts as I can afford to. I have no nearby banks exchanging them, so I have bought them from Dinartrade, since rolclub folks have ok'd them as a reliable source.
Always, until this morning, I have been able to order the amount I want and they'll ship overnight to me...and I exchange a certified check for the shipment the very next day.
I've really felt good about this, since there's a prompt exchange: my dollars for dinars - no waiting and worrying.
This hasn't been done for the last short while according to the person who spoke to me (not, I think, Ali).
I was not given a reason for the change.
Does anyone know of another source I can use?
Can this have any meaning for our investment?
I just spoke with Dinar Trade to see what the procudure here in TN would be because there is no Chase bank in TN.
They said Chase charges 9% but they will only charge 2%