Thursday, February 22, 2024

'RV UPDATE" BY FRANK26, 22 FEB

 FRANK26

If you take one of the new [lower] Iraqi dinar notes and you hold it up to the light you'll be able to see the safety features.  The American dollar has about a dozen markers, the [new lower] Iraqi dinar has over 20 markers.  The state of the art technology of security for toilet paper value?  No, that alone is an important aspect for you to understand...

 When this blessing occurs, where do you go? Do you go to a bank?  Do you go to an American Bank?  
Should you go to Iraq and use an Iraqi bank?  Can I use the kiosk at an airport? 

 Can I use a credit union?  You want to use a large bank.  You want to use a bank that would help you with your wealth and management.  

Don't go to a mom and pop place...We have a bank of interest - [Chase Bank].  Many of you thought it was going to be Wells Fargo.  It's highly possible Wells Fargo will still play a part...We should consider Chase.  We should consider a big state bank...


  The high quality sample sheets [of new lower note dinar samples] are for the employees but eventually when the CBI is ready then they will invite the Iraqi citizens to come to the banks through their apps on their phones...flyers...billboards...television...commercials to come in.  'We would like to introduce you to the new lower notes that we would like to be giving you.'  They'll project these new 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 on the Channel One Iraqi Financial News.

 The process for you to exchange your currency...when you decide it's time...you're going to go to  Chase. 

 You can go to other banks, nothing wrong with that...but I would suggest you go to Chase...What is the Chief Executive  Officer of Chase doing in Iraq right now?  Opening 10 Chase banks...I don't believe in coincidence...I encourage you to consider  Chase because they're going to be able to connect you with IMO one of the most powerful ways to diversify your money.  Yeah, JP  Morgan.

https://dinarevaluation.blogspot.com/2024/02/rv-update-by-frank26-19-feb.html

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