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    Quote Originally Posted by Caddieman View Post
    I hear Ya Blimpie.............I guess we have to come up with some BS RV rumor so we can have people grovelling at our feet ........ begging us for more....the higher the RV the more grovelling..........people don't like to hear the highest RV economically possible is about 1000 to 1!

    Caddieman, if thats what you really think you are not too smart being in this investment are you? Save yourself the pain and dump it before it all comes crashing down. Get real!

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    Quote Originally Posted by blimpie View Post
    yo caddie.
    All they do is censor out anything that doesn't help sell dinars. No chance of ever posting a real opinion on this forum if it don't fit into the reval BS.
    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
    Time to go home now children (IIF).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caddieman View Post
    You can't help but listen..........Every day it is a new date! And I would not have to point a finger if anything this person said ever came true!......EVER! And deep down do you really..........and I mean really believe this Person! I think you know the answer to that one! I think WOLF has been yelled one to many times.
    Who says that this is the Person that they do, are do not listen too? I will have to say that this member brings alot to the table. All people have to do their own D & D to what ever they put their Money too. I for one am glad who you are talking about comes here with all this news.

    But My Leader is not this person. It is myself. I ask questions and read. Yes I may Lose, Then again what does it matter to anyone else. Then I might gain a whole New world for myself. Who cares then also. The point I am making. Is I choose what I what to believe, as well you can do the same. But here at Rolclub it is done in a Mature Maner. Only if we can get to it in time. You are still welcome here. Please Make your post in the appropriate thread. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by texaslonghorns View Post
    Caddieman, if thats what you really think you are not too smart being in this investment are you? Save yourself the pain and dump it before it all comes crashing down. Get real!
    I think WE are very smart being in this investment. If it RVs at 1000 to 1 WE will have made 47% return on our money. And down the road (3years or so) it could even reach about .15 to 1! Because I don't believe it will RV at 1.50 tomorrow I am labeled a negative person, a neysayer, a basher, and as you so well put it "not too smart" I hope I am "not to smart" and it does RV at 1.50, that would make me a dumb rich guy! Until then this "not to smart" guy will take a 1000 to 1 RV with a slow steady rise over three years!

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    Default Dinars - a currency of the real world ? As safe as PIPS ?

    A number of people have begun touting so-called "investment" opportunities in the Iraq Dinar as a "sure way" to make a lot of money with little or no risk.
    Is "investing" in the Iraq Dinar a sure way to profit? We don't think so. In our opinion, buying the Iraq Dinar is a high risk investment with a poor outlook.

    The official rate of the old Iraq Dinar, $3.22 USD (U.S. Dollars), was set in 1982 by Saddam Hussein. The old Iraq Dinar could not be freely traded, so this rate was never tested or upheld on the world market.
    The IQD is not freely traded, and is not being used in any significant international transactions.The Central Bank of Iraq's stated objective is not to promote the free trade of IQD, as is the case in a true free market economy.

    Consider the situation. Why tightly control the trading of the IQD if it is likely to appreciate in value? If the value of the IQD were to surge, this could be held out as evidence of a surge of confidence in Iraq's economy. So why not open the IQD to free trading? Why would this be done unless the Iraqi Central Bank itself feels that the IQD would decline in value in a free market?

    look at a real-world example: Venezuela:

    Oil accounts for 80% of Venezuela's national exports and 50% of its government revenues. The country is one of the world's top five oil producers. In the last four years, Venezuela has experienced intense political instability, including an oil strike and an attempted coup d'état. The resulting economic chaos has led to the extreme devaluation of the Venezuelan Bolivar -- today, it is worth only about a third of its US Dollar value from January 2000, and only about a quarter of its Euro value from January 2000.

    Ask yourself one question: if the Iraq Dinar is such a hot commodity, why would anyone at all be willing to sell it to you?
    If you thought that the IQD was going to multiply in worth by hundreds of thousands of percent, would you sell it? Of course not -- you'd be too busy buying as much of it as you could....!
    .....hmmm; Dinars, a new branch for PIPS...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by incorp View Post
    A number of people have begun touting so-called "investment" opportunities in the Iraq Dinar as a "sure way" to make a lot of money with little or no risk.
    Is "investing" in the Iraq Dinar a sure way to profit? We don't think so. In our opinion, buying the Iraq Dinar is a high risk investment with a poor outlook.

    The official rate of the old Iraq Dinar, $3.22 USD (U.S. Dollars), was set in 1982 by Saddam Hussein. The old Iraq Dinar could not be freely traded, so this rate was never tested or upheld on the world market.
    The IQD is not freely traded, and is not being used in any significant international transactions.The Central Bank of Iraq's stated objective is not to promote the free trade of IQD, as is the case in a true free market economy.

    Consider the situation. Why tightly control the trading of the IQD if it is likely to appreciate in value? If the value of the IQD were to surge, this could be held out as evidence of a surge of confidence in Iraq's economy. So why not open the IQD to free trading? Why would this be done unless the Iraqi Central Bank itself feels that the IQD would decline in value in a free market?

    look at a real-world example: Venezuela:

    Oil accounts for 80% of Venezuela's national exports and 50% of its government revenues. The country is one of the world's top five oil producers. In the last four years, Venezuela has experienced intense political instability, including an oil strike and an attempted coup d'état. The resulting economic chaos has led to the extreme devaluation of the Venezuelan Bolivar -- today, it is worth only about a third of its US Dollar value from January 2000, and only about a quarter of its Euro value from January 2000.

    Ask yourself one question: if the Iraq Dinar is such a hot commodity, why would anyone at all be willing to sell it to you?
    If you thought that the IQD was going to multiply in worth by hundreds of thousands of percent, would you sell it? Of course not -- you'd be too busy buying as much of it as you could....!
    .....hmmm; Dinars, a new branch for PIPS...?
    This post should be moved to the naysayer's thread... It isn't really news!

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    Quote Originally Posted by incorp View Post
    A number of people have begun touting so-called "investment" opportunities in the Iraq Dinar as a "sure way" to make a lot of money with little or no risk.
    Is "investing" in the Iraq Dinar a sure way to profit? We don't think so. In our opinion, buying the Iraq Dinar is a high risk investment with a poor outlook.

    The official rate of the old Iraq Dinar, $3.22 USD (U.S. Dollars), was set in 1982 by Saddam Hussein. The old Iraq Dinar could not be freely traded, so this rate was never tested or upheld on the world market.
    The IQD is not freely traded, and is not being used in any significant international transactions.The Central Bank of Iraq's stated objective is not to promote the free trade of IQD, as is the case in a true free market economy.

    Consider the situation. Why tightly control the trading of the IQD if it is likely to appreciate in value? If the value of the IQD were to surge, this could be held out as evidence of a surge of confidence in Iraq's economy. So why not open the IQD to free trading? Why would this be done unless the Iraqi Central Bank itself feels that the IQD would decline in value in a free market?

    look at a real-world example: Venezuela:

    Oil accounts for 80% of Venezuela's national exports and 50% of its government revenues. The country is one of the world's top five oil producers. In the last four years, Venezuela has experienced intense political instability, including an oil strike and an attempted coup d'état. The resulting economic chaos has led to the extreme devaluation of the Venezuelan Bolivar -- today, it is worth only about a third of its US Dollar value from January 2000, and only about a quarter of its Euro value from January 2000.

    Ask yourself one question: if the Iraq Dinar is such a hot commodity, why would anyone at all be willing to sell it to you?
    If you thought that the IQD was going to multiply in worth by hundreds of thousands of percent, would you sell it? Of course not -- you'd be too busy buying as much of it as you could....!
    .....hmmm; Dinars, a new branch for PIPS...?

    if your going to quote xe.com then you can at least say you got it from there

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    Quote Originally Posted by incorp View Post
    A number of people have begun touting so-called "investment" opportunities in the Iraq Dinar as a "sure way" to make a lot of money with little or no risk.
    Is "investing" in the Iraq Dinar a sure way to profit? We don't think so. In our opinion, buying the Iraq Dinar is a high risk investment with a poor outlook.

    The official rate of the old Iraq Dinar, $3.22 USD (U.S. Dollars), was set in 1982 by Saddam Hussein. The old Iraq Dinar could not be freely traded, so this rate was never tested or upheld on the world market.
    The IQD is not freely traded, and is not being used in any significant international transactions.The Central Bank of Iraq's stated objective is not to promote the free trade of IQD, as is the case in a true free market economy.

    Consider the situation. Why tightly control the trading of the IQD if it is likely to appreciate in value? If the value of the IQD were to surge, this could be held out as evidence of a surge of confidence in Iraq's economy. So why not open the IQD to free trading? Why would this be done unless the Iraqi Central Bank itself feels that the IQD would decline in value in a free market?

    look at a real-world example: Venezuela:

    Oil accounts for 80% of Venezuela's national exports and 50% of its government revenues. The country is one of the world's top five oil producers. In the last four years, Venezuela has experienced intense political instability, including an oil strike and an attempted coup d'état. The resulting economic chaos has led to the extreme devaluation of the Venezuelan Bolivar -- today, it is worth only about a third of its US Dollar value from January 2000, and only about a quarter of its Euro value from January 2000.

    Ask yourself one question: if the Iraq Dinar is such a hot commodity, why would anyone at all be willing to sell it to you?
    If you thought that the IQD was going to multiply in worth by hundreds of thousands of percent, would you sell it? Of course not -- you'd be too busy buying as much of it as you could....!
    .....hmmm; Dinars, a new branch for PIPS...?

    FACKS SAKE, how many times is this shiite going to be posted? If I'd had a dinar for everytime someone posted this in the last 15 months I wouldn't need a r/v to be rich.
    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 incorp View Post
    A number of people have begun touting so-called "investment" opportunities in the Iraq Dinar as a "sure way" to make a lot of money with little or no risk.
    Is "investing" in the Iraq Dinar a sure way to profit? We don't think so. In our opinion, buying the Iraq Dinar is a high risk investment with a poor outlook.

    The official rate of the old Iraq Dinar, $3.22 USD (U.S. Dollars), was set in 1982 by Saddam Hussein. The old Iraq Dinar could not be freely traded, so this rate was never tested or upheld on the world market.
    The IQD is not freely traded, and is not being used in any significant international transactions.The Central Bank of Iraq's stated objective is not to promote the free trade of IQD, as is the case in a true free market economy.

    Consider the situation. Why tightly control the trading of the IQD if it is likely to appreciate in value? If the value of the IQD were to surge, this could be held out as evidence of a surge of confidence in Iraq's economy. So why not open the IQD to free trading? Why would this be done unless the Iraqi Central Bank itself feels that the IQD would decline in value in a free market?

    look at a real-world example: Venezuela:

    Oil accounts for 80% of Venezuela's national exports and 50% of its government revenues. The country is one of the world's top five oil producers. In the last four years, Venezuela has experienced intense political instability, including an oil strike and an attempted coup d'état. The resulting economic chaos has led to the extreme devaluation of the Venezuelan Bolivar -- today, it is worth only about a third of its US Dollar value from January 2000, and only about a quarter of its Euro value from January 2000.

    Ask yourself one question: if the Iraq Dinar is such a hot commodity, why would anyone at all be willing to sell it to you?
    If you thought that the IQD was going to multiply in worth by hundreds of thousands of percent, would you sell it? Of course not -- you'd be too busy buying as much of it as you could....!
    .....hmmm; Dinars, a new branch for PIPS...?
    This is sooooooooooooooo old!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phiberoptik View Post
    if your going to quote xe.com then you can at least say you got it from there
    Funny,

    You took the words right out of my mouth, seems we have all memorized this usless and old out dated post rehashed a hundred times.

    Good luck to all, Mike

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