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Bank Story #269 9/6/17
TNT:
Authorsamoliver:
De La Rue
I just came back from my bank in hopes of buying one more million of dong currency. Today, the manager and banker were gone. Only the two tellers were present, so I went up to the counter and asked if I could buy some currency. The teller told me that the tellers were no longer buying and selling foreign currency. The bankers were the only ones allowed to do so.
I asked "Why the change?" She proceeded to me that a new banking system was in place and the tellers were not trained on the new computer program. But, the bankers knew how to use this new system. So, my mind went wild. I said, "Well, I hope you have a de la rue machine placed in the bank soon as well, I have some currency and couldn't imagine doing it one at a time from a book or photo on a computer."
This is what she said and did, "Oh, we don't do it that way anymore. We just received a de la rue machine in our office almost a month ago." She also pointed at the new machine.
Here are my thoughts. This is a small town in Western, Ky of about 5,000 in population. Why would they need a de la rue machine in a small town unless they expect people with great sums of money coming in to exchange foreign currency?
It is one of those things in life that make you go hmmm
Authorsamoliver:
De La Rue
I just came back from my bank in hopes of buying one more million of dong currency. Today, the manager and banker were gone. Only the two tellers were present, so I went up to the counter and asked if I could buy some currency. The teller told me that the tellers were no longer buying and selling foreign currency. The bankers were the only ones allowed to do so.
I asked "Why the change?" She proceeded to me that a new banking system was in place and the tellers were not trained on the new computer program. But, the bankers knew how to use this new system. So, my mind went wild. I said, "Well, I hope you have a de la rue machine placed in the bank soon as well, I have some currency and couldn't imagine doing it one at a time from a book or photo on a computer."
This is what she said and did, "Oh, we don't do it that way anymore. We just received a de la rue machine in our office almost a month ago." She also pointed at the new machine.
Here are my thoughts. This is a small town in Western, Ky of about 5,000 in population. Why would they need a de la rue machine in a small town unless they expect people with great sums of money coming in to exchange foreign currency?
It is one of those things in life that make you go hmmm
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Re: Bank Story #269 9/6/17
Authorsamoliver wrote:It is one of those things in life that make you go hmmm
And your story is one of those things in life that make me go, "MORON !!!!"
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Re: Bank Story #269 9/6/17
Here's another one I just ran across...
SOME EXCELLENT NEWS
On September 7, 2017 By lovetheworld77
By: Bradley Loves
This post concerns “currencies” in general and not the “RV” which I will easily admit I know nothing about.
As you know.., I NEVER post anything about currencies, becuase I do not want to pass on “bad information” or things that are NOT TRUE.
However, I am aware that many souls do have currencies, including the Dinar, the Dong, and the Zim among others.
I myself (several years ago) invested in these things.
I got a phone call yesterday from a source that I trust beyond any question.
He told me that he was in a Wells Fargo Bank and was making a “payment” on his vehicle and out of the blue decided to ask about the value of the Dong.
He carries a 10,000 Dong Note in his wallet, pulled it out and asked what it was worth.
The answer he got stunned both him and the lady who looked it up.
The 10,000 Dong Note was now worth $280.00 American dollars and if he wanted to, he could have exchanged it right then and there.
I happen to know that many people have “millions” of Dong…, as well as millions of Dinar.
This “may” be the beginning of the push upwards in value.
My source chose to wait, feeling that the Dong would go up much further and did not exchange it, but for those who are literally desperate for money now…, if you have a single 100,000 Dong note…, it should be worth $2,800.00 dollars as we speak.
We may indeed be very close to seeing a revaluation of currencies
All my love….
Thanks to: https://lovetruthsite.wordpress.com
SOME EXCELLENT NEWS
On September 7, 2017 By lovetheworld77
By: Bradley Loves
This post concerns “currencies” in general and not the “RV” which I will easily admit I know nothing about.
As you know.., I NEVER post anything about currencies, becuase I do not want to pass on “bad information” or things that are NOT TRUE.
However, I am aware that many souls do have currencies, including the Dinar, the Dong, and the Zim among others.
I myself (several years ago) invested in these things.
I got a phone call yesterday from a source that I trust beyond any question.
He told me that he was in a Wells Fargo Bank and was making a “payment” on his vehicle and out of the blue decided to ask about the value of the Dong.
He carries a 10,000 Dong Note in his wallet, pulled it out and asked what it was worth.
The answer he got stunned both him and the lady who looked it up.
The 10,000 Dong Note was now worth $280.00 American dollars and if he wanted to, he could have exchanged it right then and there.
I happen to know that many people have “millions” of Dong…, as well as millions of Dinar.
This “may” be the beginning of the push upwards in value.
My source chose to wait, feeling that the Dong would go up much further and did not exchange it, but for those who are literally desperate for money now…, if you have a single 100,000 Dong note…, it should be worth $2,800.00 dollars as we speak.
We may indeed be very close to seeing a revaluation of currencies
All my love….
Thanks to: https://lovetruthsite.wordpress.com
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Re: Bank Story #269 9/6/17
It'd be nice, wouldn't it?? Doubtful at best, seeing what everyone is dealing and putting up with-It JUST may have some substance to it, who the hell knows at this point-
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Re: Bank Story #269 9/6/17
i have question about this because on XE.com it is listen the Dong as 1 USD / 22,726.35 Dong---1 Dong / USD 0.000044 i am sorry it does not add up here why the Forex and the XE is where the banks get their rate from i will check this site out. i went over to that website and left the same commit just another GURU sitePurpleskyz wrote:Here's another one I just ran across...
SOME EXCELLENT NEWS
On September 7, 2017 By lovetheworld77
By: Bradley Loves
This post concerns “currencies” in general and not the “RV” which I will easily admit I know nothing about.
As you know.., I NEVER post anything about currencies, becuase I do not want to pass on “bad information” or things that are NOT TRUE.
However, I am aware that many souls do have currencies, including the Dinar, the Dong, and the Zim among others.
I myself (several years ago) invested in these things.
I got a phone call yesterday from a source that I trust beyond any question.
He told me that he was in a Wells Fargo Bank and was making a “payment” on his vehicle and out of the blue decided to ask about the value of the Dong.
He carries a 10,000 Dong Note in his wallet, pulled it out and asked what it was worth.
The answer he got stunned both him and the lady who looked it up.
The 10,000 Dong Note was now worth $280.00 American dollars and if he wanted to, he could have exchanged it right then and there.
I happen to know that many people have “millions” of Dong…, as well as millions of Dinar.
This “may” be the beginning of the push upwards in value.
My source chose to wait, feeling that the Dong would go up much further and did not exchange it, but for those who are literally desperate for money now…, if you have a single 100,000 Dong note…, it should be worth $2,800.00 dollars as we speak.
We may indeed be very close to seeing a revaluation of currencies
All my love….
Thanks to: https://lovetruthsite.wordpress.com
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Re: Bank Story #269 9/6/17
Here's a link to a major bank in Vietnam with the exchange rates posted. Recognize the name? LOL
https://www.hsbc.com.vn/1/2/miscellaneous_en/exchange_rate
https://www.hsbc.com.vn/1/2/miscellaneous_en/exchange_rate
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Re: Bank Story #269 9/6/17
yep i did nash the rate on that link is 1 usd = Dong 22,680 their forth is hasn't change at all, well just a little and that would still make the rate 0.000044/1RamblerNash wrote:Here's a link to a major bank in Vietnam with the exchange rates posted. Recognize the name? LOL
https://www.hsbc.com.vn/1/2/miscellaneous_en/exchange_rate
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Re: Bank Story #269 9/6/17
Ssmith wrote:TNT:
Authorsamoliver:
De La Rue
I just came back from my bank in hopes of buying one more million of dong currency. Today, the manager and banker were gone. Only the two tellers were present, so I went up to the counter and asked if I could buy some currency. The teller told me that the tellers were no longer buying and selling foreign currency. The bankers were the only ones allowed to do so.
I asked "Why the change?" She proceeded to me that a new banking system was in place and the tellers were not trained on the new computer program. But, the bankers knew how to use this new system. So, my mind went wild. I said, "Well, I hope you have a de la rue machine placed in the bank soon as well, I have some currency and couldn't imagine doing it one at a time from a book or photo on a computer."
This is what she said and did, "Oh, we don't do it that way anymore. We just received a de la rue machine in our office almost a month ago." She also pointed at the new machine.
Here are my thoughts. This is a small town in Western, Ky of about 5,000 in population. Why would they need a de la rue machine in a small town unless they expect people with great sums of money coming in to exchange foreign currency?
It is one of those things in life that make you go hmmm
Is the USD a foreign currency in Kentucky?
Banks, casinos, and money counting places have those machines. It's not just for Dinar!
https://www.dinardaily.net/t66850-delarue-machines-they-count-all-currency-not-just-dinar
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Re: Bank Story #269 9/6/17
Allenj wrote:yep i did nash the rate on that link is 1 usd = Dong 22,680 their forth is hasn't change at all, well just a little and that would still make the rate 0.000044/1RamblerNash wrote:Here's a link to a major bank in Vietnam with the exchange rates posted. Recognize the name? LOL
https://www.hsbc.com.vn/1/2/miscellaneous_en/exchange_rate
xe.com is a good place if you want to see what the currency has done in the past.
http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=VND&to=USD&view=10Y
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Re: Bank Story #269 9/6/17
RamblerNash wrote:Allenj wrote:yep i did nash the rate on that link is 1 usd = Dong 22,680 their forth is hasn't change at all, well just a little and that would still make the rate 0.000044/1RamblerNash wrote:Here's a link to a major bank in Vietnam with the exchange rates posted. Recognize the name? LOL
https://www.hsbc.com.vn/1/2/miscellaneous_en/exchange_rate
xe.com is a good place if you want to see what the currency has done in the past.
http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=VND&to=USD&view=10Y
I know i use that site all the time :yes:
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