* Dinar Daddy: Member’s Questions Answered
All,
I received the email below from one of you and felt the questions presented within this site reader’s email would help many of you. So, I’ve chosen to post his email and my follow-up response in hopes it does assist many of you with some of your questions. Here it is…
Site Member’s Email:
I read your latest newsletter and your repeat of the Be Prepared article, and I absolutely love with what you are saying. That being said, I have a couple questions for you if you have time.
- How important is it to open up an Iraqi bank account?
- Is Ali still planning to open cash-out offices after RV?
- How can we diversify our existing Dinar into lower denominations?
- You mentioned a few short months ago that you had received some refreshing news. News that made you think things were progressing beyond a point you had seen for quite a few years. Obviously, nothing has happened yet, or has it? I never read anything from you stating the information you received was erroneous, so I assume things are still looking up. Am I reaching on this one?
Thanks for any insights you can give me. Keep up the great work!
Site Member
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Dinar Daddy’s Response Email:
1. I feel it will be critical to have access to an Iraqi Bank Account to eventually deposit your dinars into.
2. If the Dinar increases in value to a level of approximately $10,000 USD per 1 Million IQD, then yes, Ali will most likely be opening offices for cash-in as has been discussed and announced.
3. Treasury Vault is the only dealer of dinar that I’m aware of that has a cash-in exchange program for existing dinars wherein you can send in your upper denoms for the lower denoms. I’d suggest you contact them directly and ask more about it. www.treasuryvault.com
4. I was given very positive news from a very credible source a few months back when the G8 met, and when the Euro Debt Swaps were making a mess of things (still are). I too am waiting further word on that from this gentleman.
My best to you all! I hope this “tidbit” helps!
Go Dinar!
Dinar Daddy

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