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Example of a Exchange Appointment Checklist and Tips For the Big Day

Occasionally Dinar Recaps will be posting Exchange Tips and information from our archives for our newest readers that may be helpful for you at our exchange appointments and Post RV. Not all information may apply to you and your personal situation…..Take what you like and leave the rest:  Some you may want to save for your own personal records! We hope all our dreams come true very soon ~ Your Dinar Recaps Team

Bank appointment for Currency EXCHANGE Instructions/Checklist

Bank Name_________________________________________

Bank 800#__________________________________________

“I am calling to schedule a foreign currency exchange”

My name is___________________________________________

My zipcode is__________________

My e-mail address is (If they ask for it)________________________________

Occasionally Dinar Recaps will be posting Exchange Tips and information from our archives for our newest readers that may be helpful for you at our exchange appointments and Post RV. Not all information may apply to you and your personal situation…..Take what you like and leave the rest:  Some you may want to save for your own personal records! We hope all our dreams come true very soon ~ Your Dinar Recaps Team

Bank appointment for Currency EXCHANGE Instructions/Checklist

Bank Name_________________________________________

Bank 800#__________________________________________

“I am calling to schedule a foreign currency exchange”

My name is___________________________________________

My zipcode is__________________

My e-mail address is (If they ask for it)________________________________

For your own information or at your exchange appointment : No one is supposed to ask how much currency you have until you are at the exchange appointment.

I have________________________ IQN (Iraqi) currency

I have________________________VNN (Vietnamese) currency

I have________________________ IDN (Indonesian) currency

I have_________100Trillion,________50Trillion,_______20Trillionand_______10Trillion
2008AA notes of ZWN (Zimbabwe) currency

FILL IN THE BLANKS for EXCHANGE appointment information that you get from the call
center representative:


Your appointment Information:

Date_________________________

TIME_________________________

The Location____________________

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The Day of Your Appointment- Things To Do

1. Make sure you know where you are going. Arrive early so you can “get yourself together, take a deep breath”.

Do not loiter. If you are too early, stay SECURELY in the general area but not in the bank parking lot!

2. Remember to get in and get the EXCHANGE done, there a lot of other people behind you in line so be thoughtful of their time as well.

You will have time for questions at your second appointment with your new Private Banker/Wealth Manager.

3. Be discrete, be professional, and be alert and aware of your surroundings. BREATHE! Seriously consider hiring security to accompany you to your appointment or bring a trusted friend.

4. Collect business cards from everyone or take their name and phone numbers as well as the location of their regular branch office.

5. Read and Sign the NDA. If it is simple and states you cannot tell anyone except your spouse, lawyer, or CPA (These are the people that need to know how you came about your money for tax purposes) how you came about all of your new found wealth, sign it and move forward with your exchange.

Be prepared to uphold it!

If you break the terms, you could lose your newfound wealth.

If the NDA is more complex and you are not comfortable with it, simply let them know you would like to explore your options with another banking institution. They may or may not waive the NDA.

REMEMBER TO GET A COPY OF THE NDA IF YOU SIGNED IT.

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The Day of Your Appointment Things NOT To Do

Do not demand anything while at the bank or act like a lunatic, you will be escorted out.

Remember the Golden Rule “Treat others the way you wish to be Treated”!!!

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Items to Bring to the EXCHANGE Appointment

(Check off the list as you put all items needed together to make sure you remember everything)

“Driver’s License

“Second form of ID (accredit card or passport)

“Your most recent utility bill (Water, power, etc.) to confirm residency in case you have never held an account with the bank you will be exchanging with or for another form of ID

“Power of Attorney Paperwork (If you are exchanging for someone else)

“A pad, pen to take notes, calculator

“Receipts for all currency purchased or gifting letter if they were a gift in case they are needed (Do not offer them, only do so if they are requested)

“IQN / VNN / IDN / ZWN currency

“Have your TOD designees (Transferable on Death) full legal names, phone numbers, addresses and Social Security Numbers written down that you want listed on your accounts.

You can have multiple TOD designations per account (Wife/Husband, Children, Grandchildren, Nieces/Nephews, etc.)

“Have a list of Cashier’s Checks you will need, if any, along with the exact amounts and who they need to be Payable to

“Decide in advance if you will be requesting cash for “Pocket Money” beforehand and how much. if allowed
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New Account Numbers for each Currency EXCHANGED (If You decide to have separate accounts) For your own records.At one time it was suggested to use seperate accounts for each currency in case of different tax liabilities……That may no longer be the case

Name of Bank Exchanger____________________________________________

Bank____________________________________________

Branch___________________________________________

IQN Checking Account Number__________________________________________

IQN Checking Routing Number__________________________________________

IQN Savings Account Number (Deposit 50% of your Exchange for Taxes just in case and do not touch until Tax Time)_________________________________________

Add TOD (Transferable on Death) Names to Accounts (Checking and Savings)

“Make sure you receive copies of the deposit slips and all account information

“Get Clean and Clear Certificates – at least 10 or more (Documentation that your money is not tied to anything illegal)

“Get starter checks if needed until your checks arrive

“Get ATM card if you want one

“Set up Online Banking if wanted

“Inquire about Extra Insurance for your funds __________

VNN Checking Account Number__________________________________________

VNN Checking Routing Number__________________________________________

VNN Savings Account Number (Deposit 50% of your Exchange for Taxes just in case and do not touch until Tax Time)_________________________________________

“Add TOD (Transferable on Death) Names to Accounts ( Checking and Savings)

“Make sure you receive copies of the deposit slips and all account information

“Get Clean and Clear Certificates – at least 10 or more (Documentation that your money is not tied to anything illegal)

“Get starter checks if needed until your checks arrive

“Get ATM card if you want one

“Set up Online Banking if wanted

“Inquire about Extra Insurance for your funds____________

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Zim Checking Account Number__________________________________________

ZIm Checking Routing Number__________________________________________

Zim Savings Account Number (Deposit 50% of your Exchange for Taxes just in case and do not touch until Tax Time)_________________________________________

“Add TOD (Transferable on Death) Names to Accounts ( Checking and Savings)

“Make sure you receive copies of the deposit slips and all account information

“Get Clean and Clear Certificates – at least 10 or more (Documentation that your money is not tied to anything illegal)

“Get starter checks if needed until your checks arrive

“Get ATM card if you want one

“Set up Online Banking if wanted

“Inquire about Extra Insurance for your funds

(Use the same format for Rupiah and Rial or other currencies if they are also exchangeable at this time)

DID YOU GET A COPY OF YOUR SIGNED NDA?

Set second appointment with a Private Banker or Wealth  Manager  (The bank will guide as to who you need to speak with based on your EXCHANGE/deposit amount

This appointment will be the one in which you discuss all of your options for investment and
your “perks”

Private Banker Name__________________________
 
Telephone Number____________________________

Appointment time______________

Location___________________________

Notes:  ___________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

 (Dinar Recaps Note: You may also want to have a list of possible available bank "perks" with you to inquire about so you know which ones are important to you)

Possible Bank Perks to ask for at your Exchange Appointment .
 
AUM - Assets Under Management

1. No fees ever for foreign currency exchanges

2. Provide a Private Banker/Wealth Manager at the time of exchange to initially park the funds in an non-interest-bearing account overnight and sweep those funds into other non-interest bearing accounts within your bank the following day; until I meet with bank advisers and other financial professionals and make some general guidelines for the management of these funds and the distribution of a portion of these funds through your bank, trust, and LLCs.

3. Family Office Services

4. Perks can be based on AUM (Assets Under Management) in a tier grid

5. Discounts on AUM fees

6. No fees ever - no fee to deposit/wire transfer money

7. No Broker fees ever

8. Free Safe Deposit Box, Certified Checks, Notarized, Courier Services

9.Provide Excess Deposit Insurance (i.e. Lloyds of London and/or Travelers) or Abbott Downing

10.Provide Senior Wealth Managers/Investment Bankers for selection

11.Tax/Business/Estate Attorney & CPA

12. Private transactions representation –assistance in buying a house/car/anything ( my trustee will purchase through my bank) 13.

Free Due Diligence Services provided for outside investment opportunities(research on any person or service) they will get it

14.100% funding availability (immediate Funds) before we leave

15. Unlimited Platinum or Black Visa Signature Debit & Credit Card with no ATM fees

16. Line of Credit available

17. Group Health Insurance - to cover the signers and families of depositors

18. Guarantee 12-15% interest per year on deposits

19. Bank Trading Platforms & Repurchase Agreement Sweep Accounts

20. Short Term/High Yield Interest Rates

21. Assist in opening an offshore bank account with affiliate bank for foreign investments

22. Access to information on great investment opportunities

23. Pre-IPO deals

24. Provide free Executive Privacy Plus subscription with Reputation.com

25. Sports tickets in suites and on the floor (Football, Basketball, Baseball, Boxing, Tennis, Golf, NASCAR & etc.) Also, special events like the Super Bowl, NBA Finals, College Bowls, NCAA Final Four, World Series &the Olympics. Based on AUM in a tier grid

26. Entertainment & Concert tickets in suites and on the floor (Music Concerts, Entertainment Awards Shows, Premier Movie Screenings, TV Show tickets & etc.) Based on AUM in a tier grid

27. Limousine & VIP transportation based on AUM in a tier grid

28. Private Jet Travel (5-25 flight hrs. per mo.) based on AUM in atier grid on flight hours per month

29. First Class seats/commercial airlines based on AUM in a tier grid

30. Private Yacht access/usage (40 hrs. annually) based on AUM in a tier grid on access/usage hours per year

31. Donations to our favorite charities (Banks matching a certain percentage)

32. Prime seats at charity events

33. Suites at Luxury Hotels & VIP Dinners at Restaurants based on AUM

34. Membership fee & Annual fees to Inspirato Core resorts & residences

35. Membership fee & Annual fees to Exclusive Resorts & Residences for 60 days with Priority Holiday Access annually

36. ClubCorp Private Membership based on AUM

37. Spa & Massage Club Membership based on AUM in a tier grid

38. Concierge Services 24/7 based on AUM

39. Provide a free Vertu Ti cell phone & concierge subscription service for  members with $1 million and over AUM

40. Free Family Financial Education provided for group family members

41. Provide any and all other perks that was not mentioned

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Possible "Bank Questions" Posted by Frank26 at KTFA 4-5-2023

(Dinar Recaps Note: This post is for informational purposes only.  It is not legal, tax or investment advice.  Dinar Recaps advises that everyone should do their own due diligence and seek local Professional tax, legal and/or investment advisers.)

KTFA:

Clare:  SOMEONE ASKED ME TO REPOST THIS...

THESE ARE FRANK’S BANKS QUESTIONS THAT YOU MAY WANT TO SAVE FOR YOURSELF...

1. IF I DEPOSIT MY PROFIT IN YOUR BANK ............... HOW MUCH WILL YOUR FDIC COVER MY ACCOUNT ................... WILL YOUR BANK CONNECT ME WITH YOUR INSURANCE COMPANIES?.......

2. WILL YOUR BANK GIVE ME A CARD TO WITHDRAW ........... UNLIMITED AMOUNTS?............. DO I NEED APPOINTMENTS TO WITHDRAW CASH ? WILL YOUR BANK ESTABLISH A CASH RESERVE FOR MY ACCOUNTS?......

3. YO YO YO MR BANKER ................ U ALL GOT "CDARS" TO PROTECT ME WITH ?

(Dinar Recaps Note: This post is for informational purposes only.  It is not legal, tax or investment advice.  Dinar Recaps advises that everyone should do their own due diligence and seek local Professional tax, legal and/or investment advisers.)

KTFA:

Clare:  SOMEONE ASKED ME TO REPOST THIS...

THESE ARE FRANK’S BANKS QUESTIONS THAT YOU MAY WANT TO SAVE FOR YOURSELF...

1. IF I DEPOSIT MY PROFIT IN YOUR BANK ............... HOW MUCH WILL YOUR FDIC COVER MY ACCOUNT ................... WILL YOUR BANK CONNECT ME WITH YOUR INSURANCE COMPANIES?.......

2. WILL YOUR BANK GIVE ME A CARD TO WITHDRAW ........... UNLIMITED AMOUNTS?............. DO I NEED APPOINTMENTS TO WITHDRAW CASH ? WILL YOUR BANK ESTABLISH A CASH RESERVE FOR MY ACCOUNTS?......

3. YO YO YO MR BANKER ................ U ALL GOT "CDARS" TO PROTECT ME WITH ?

THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ARE FROM PREMIUM MEMBERS THAT WERE POSTED IN CHAT BEFORE FRANK WENT TO THE BANK.

1.Will you confirm the validity of my notes in house?

2.What is the spread?

3.Will they pay for the insurance on my money if I leave it in their bank?

4.How will you guarantee that my funds will be safe in your keeping?

5. Can I have my bank accounts locked down and the only one that can see my accounts is the Manager and I?

6. If I leave my money here for a set time how much interest can I get.?

7.Can I get my dinar exchanged into the USDC. Digital Dollar and sent to my crypto wallet?

8. Will they guarantee to match any better offer from another bank, so I know I am getting the best deal available by banking here?

9. How many accounts can I open up at one time?

10. If I exchange all of my foreign currency through your bank, would you charge me any service fees for the exchanges???

11. What perks above and beyond what you give to regular customers can you provide to me if I deposit with you?

12, What can you offer me that another financial institute won’t? Why should I select your institution?

13. Transfer limits?

14. How much is it to insure my bank accounts from someone hacking into my bank accounts?

15 If I only exchange some now but will be back to exchange a lot more later could I get a better spread on first exchange too?

16.  Can you provide space to store gold and silver?

17.  what will be your fee..will it be determined by funds remaining in account, or amount of conversion , or both??

18. Is there a dedicated contact number or person that I can speak with in regards to my account without being routed to a call center?

19. What type of timeframe is There when I request fund to be transferred to a outside Account and is there a transfer limit?

20. If for any reason your bank takes my money and then says the FDIC will help you(I don’t believe they will but not in my lifetime) what kind of policies do you have in place to stop this from happening?

21. can use this with our exchanges, https://www.intrafinetworkdeposits.com/

22. Can I get separate guarantees at each of your branch banks my money is in by having separate accounts?

23. Can I have a non interest bearing account and only make bank withdrawals from my trust? Is it possible not to have a debit card for my account?

24. What type of protection do you offer for a hacking incident through your security into my account via debit card attack?

25. Is it better to get a credit card with a high balance to get instead of a debit card so no one can get a hold of my accounts, wouldn’t this be better option then a debit card?

26. How many cashier's checks can I get on the first appointment

27. Is there a way to keep local tellers from knowing how much money you have?

28. Will your bank have the necessary equipment in house to validate the notes at the time of exchange.

29. In the news there was some stories that certain bank(s) seemed to freeze accounts over someone’s political position, is that a concern here? (shame we have to ask this now a days) imo

30. Will you offer help with our tax questions?

31. Will you have any objections to come to my attorney’s office and be recorded while doing my exchange?

32. Bank? do you have De La Rue machine?

33. How many interest-bearing accounts can I have for compounding interest from the principal?

34. How many derivatives does your bank hold?

35. Would I have a dedicated person to inform me on the growth of the rate throughout the year?

36. Will we have free access to a wealth management team?

37: Will I get a no fee account if I deposit my money with you?

38.  Can you guarantee that my account would not be used to train tellers?

39.  What perks will I get with my account?

40. What high-yield accounts are available at the multi-million $ level?

41. At what deposit point $ (my deposits / others I direct to deposit) will I "NOT" have to pay a spread fee?

42. Can you get me in SILVER OR GOLD for my currencies and I prefer not to keep them at home, how does it work for you to keep here? any charges, how quickly can I get it.

43. Will you pay for INS over the FDIC if I Keep it in your banks, will you have a group health ins for my family.

44. What type of accounts will be available to me? And can you offer transfers of funds outside the USA?

45. Contact information regarding Canadian Banks?

46.  how many accts are insured up to $250.000.00 can I have .....

47.  Would this account be fiduciary, meaning I have control?

48.  What in-house Wealth Management services do you have to offer, and what information about them is available on line?

49.  What must my net worth be, to be a part of your Private Bank and what are your fees based on Assets Under Management?

50. Should we bring in 1 IQD note to establish a relationship with the bank before bring in the rest of the IQD notes?

51. Do you have multicurrency accounts, and can we have one in IQD? If not, can we open one in a foreign account and once in IQD, can we send the deposit currier protected by the bank to deposit in their account as IQD?

52.  Can we have that account in IQD tied to a bank card and use it in the US, getting the bank card exchange rates that are so low?

53. Do we need a Wealth Manager prior to our exchange?

54:  would it be best to get the trust set up prior to exchange

55. Can you give us an idea, by assuming only moderate risk what type of return we could get at different levels of investment left with your bank. Also, what would be the time period we would have to agree for, to get these returns.

56.  How will the Bank handle a influx of exchange appointments with a unknown timeframe to exchange?

57.  If several accounts are opened each with 250,000.00 due to insurance coverage if placed in trusts after one is established. Do they need separate EIN numbers?

58:  When I buy my house, cars etc. what is the best rate and terms you will offer me. I believe in OPM if I can get a 1,2,3,% rate on what I borrow yet make 7,8,9,10% or more on my investments. Lets talk or should I say Negotiate! n my investments

59:  If you are involved on a higher level investment platform with your bank, On average how often can you pull distributions from the investment? Annually, Qtrly, monthly, etc...

60. Does your bank participate in CDARs?

61. Why should I do business with you over your competitors?

62:  If we as a Group come in and exchange our Dinars , will you drop the spread fee for the ones that would leave 50% of our exchange money in your Bank for not less than three years?

63: How soon after depositing or account opened will I be able to access funds, and will there be a limit placed on how much is withdrawn?

64.  Can i deposit my ncsn (new small currency notes)   in your bank ( floating)

65. How will you protect me & fight for me?

66. Can I open an account & place a few dinar in it, then hold the rest until I'm ready to fold?

67. If I exchange my Dinars here and have it deposited into my account in another Bank, What would the spread be?

68. Can I break a 25K IQD Note into smaller Dinar denominations, the same way one might break a $20 bill into smaller bills?

69. Is faxing used as alternative to emails for secure communication? (Olde school faxing)

70. Does your wealth management team set up electronic(digital) exchange capabilities for me(my investment accounts) with stateside brokerage firms that offer better (no) transaction fees between them and my foreign trading accounts?

71. Is a prudent amount for exchange be based on current debt levels? Should any amount or percentage of funds be held in reserve?? Thank You much.

72. Do you) have beneficiary accounts?

73. Will you be able to create "Clean & Clear Certificates to verify funds are legal.

74. Are you invested in derivatives? If so, which ones, and can the wealth manager give me a list of them and their 10 yr history of performance?

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Cheat Sheat for Exchange Appointments, Terms, Rates, Definitions and more......Good for Newbies

Reposted for Our Newest Readers. We keep seeing the same newby questions over and over again. If you have a lot of questions we suggest you read this post and others in our archives . You may find the answers you seek there.~Dinar Recaps

This was originally posted on May 21, 2021….Procedures may have changed since then……consider everything a rumor until we are at the banks….

Cheat Sheet for Appointment with Supplemental Information, Fleming (Rev. 5.21.2021)

The information in this document is based on the most recent information available. It is not intended to be the authority on the GCR/RV or appointment process.

It is expected that there may be changes once final instructions are received.

This information is based on exchanges/ redemptions done in the USA. Each country will have its own process and information should be available for all once notifications have been issued.

Reposted for Our Newest Readers. We keep seeing the same newby questions over and over again. If you have a lot of questions we suggest you read this post and others in our archives . You may find the answers you seek there.~Dinar Recaps

This was originally posted on May 21, 2021 by Fleming ….Procedures may have changed since then……consider everything a rumor until we are at the banks….

Cheat Sheet for Appointment with Supplemental Information, Fleming (Rev. 5.21.2021)

The information in this document is based on the most recent information available. It is not intended to be the authority on the GCR/RV or appointment process.

It is expected that there may be changes once final instructions are received.

This information is based on exchanges/ redemptions done in the USA. Each country will have its own process and information should be available for all once notifications have been issued.

The redemption/exchange process is streamlined and will be easy and straightforward. The appointment will only be about 15-20 minutes. You will be in and out quickly.

The current understanding (and subject to change) is there will be a “Safe Web Link” or 800# sent to those who purchased currency/bonds online with a registered dealer. This would include: Banks, Travelex, Great American Coin or with the aggregating sites (example: Dinar Recaps, Dinar Chronicles et al). Currently there are approximately 2 million email addresses.

Emails should be coming from Wells Fargo, HSBC, Chase, Bank of America and possibly Fifth Third.

If you do not receive an email, the information will be posted on aggregating sites and/or with those who provide RV Intel.

If you receive an email directly, you may forward it to anyone you gifted currency and/or bonds.

If you received as a gift, you may get the email forwarded to you.

Follow the instructions provided in the email.

You may be asked to verify who you are by answering questions based on publicly available information. This process is similar to when you apply online to open a bank account or a loan.

You may be required to electronically sign an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement). Read carefully so you understand what you are agreeing to. The NDA is to protect you. Print a copy for your records and for future reference. At the appointment, you will be signing a paper copy of the NDA.

You may be given an 800# or a unique 800# to schedule an appointment. The number may be to a specific location or you will be giving your Zip Code, to be directed to the closest location.

When you call you may be asked if you have Zim, Currency or both. This is because not all locations will be able to redeem Zim. NEVER say how much you have, and they cannot legally ask.

Remember that bonds (Zim) is redeemed, and Currency is exchanged.

You are free to redeem anywhere inside the United States. You are not required to exchange in your home state. It is recommended that if you live in a small town, that you go far enough from home, so you are not recognized. This is for your safety. There are no restrictions if you want to go to another state. You cannot go to another country to exchange. If you are a US citizen living abroad, check with place of exchange on what options you have available to you.

What to bring to appointment:

2 picture IDs – driver’s license, passport, government ID or anything with your picture

2 recent utility bill statements – this verifies your address

If homeless or no permanent address explain this at appointment.

Social Security card and/or Birth certificate. These may not be necessary, but bring especially if you have no picture ID.

If you have a bank account with a Tier 1 bank (HSBC, Chase, WF, Bank of America) bring your account number and routing number (a blank check will have that info.).

If you have a trust, bring the cover and indemnification pages (notarized pages). You may bring the entire trust, but they should only need copies of those pages.

Currencies/Bonds – Separate by country and denomination, large to small, facing in same direction. Place each currency into a small plastic bag.

If you have a lot of currency, recommend you create a tally sheet of how much of each currency/bond you have.

On day of appointment dress professionally. Do not dress to a point that you are uncomfortable.

Allow yourself plenty of time. Know where you are going and where to park if in a large city/urban area. Do not use Uber or Lyft type services. You might consider hiring a professional security company for transportation if safety is a concern.

Do not share with anyone purpose of your appointment or what you are doing.

Make a list of anything that you need in the first 10 days. Do you have any emergency needs like housing or medical, etc.

If you are redeeming Zim, make a 3-6-month budget. Budget does not include existing debt. Zim proceeds will be placed into a structured payout. Structured payouts take approximately 3 months to set up. By having a budget, you can have funds available for living expenses during that 90-day window.

It is expected that close of appointment that you will receive a debit card with 1-2% of Zim proceeds. Unless you have a large amount of currency you should have access to those funds the same day or within 24-36 hours. Large currency holders may have to put a portion of their funds into a structured payout.

Rates on currencies are based on Street rate, International and Contract rate. Not all currencies have a Contract rate. You can ask if there is one. You will want to know if there are conditions for receiving the contract rate and what they are. *See supplemental information for definitions.

The Redemption Centers will have a default package. This package includes rates, fees, services and benefits/perks. The default rate will be the International rate. If this is agreeable, you simply will follow through on signing all documents.

Leave with copies of all signed documents and any business cards.

Banks are reporting that there will not be time to create a skeleton trust at appointment. If possible, set up appointment for immediately after exchange to meet with a trust attorney or Trust Co. representative to have a trust created. Be prepared to have a unique trust name picked out. Also, who your beneficiaries will be and a successor trustee (person who will take over for you should you not be able to manage duties). Trust name should not be something associated with you directly.

When you get to the actual exchange process:

They will run your currency/bonds through the DE LaRue machine. This machine counts and verifies the authenticity of your currency.

If you do not like what is being offered, you can ask if any portion is negotiable.

You may be asked what you plan to do with funds. If you are redeeming Zim, the expectation is that you would do humanitarian projects, but is not required. At end of this document is a list of projects that you can choose from to support if you wish. (No longer 80/20 requirement on the Zim)

Historically, they have been looking for the following things in projects:
i. Projects are global in nature – start local and grow outward
ii. Job creation
iii. Duration – multigenerational
iv. Improves economy and helps businesses impacted by Covid

The best way to talk about your projects is to explain a problem and then how you want to fix it. Example: Homelessness – want to build safe affordable housing.

Your project should be typed up in a 1-3-page format with bullet points. This just makes it easy for them to read. Attached at end of this document is a cover sheet for your project. A copy of your project write up will be left at Redemption Center.

If you do not like the default package (rates, fees, services and perks) you may be able to request to talk to someone about what you plan to do and why you need something different than being offered. You may be given a Safe Keeping Receipt (SKR). This is where your currency/Bonds are recorded, and you are given the SKR. You will then work with a Trust company and/ or Wealth Manager to assist with negotiations and preparing the needed information.

Discuss what fees they are charging for exchange. It may be that the fees have been calculated in the rates. It is ok to ask if you can negotiate fees. In many cases, you may be further ahead to just pay the fees. This is something you can ask about. The same is true for services and perks.

If all is agreeable, sign and get copies.

 Remember that any agreements can be rescinded within 72 hours/3 days by law. You may ask if that time can be extended to allow you time to meet with professionals and to come back and renegotiate in your best interests.

You may want to open a new bank account for each currency and/or bond you are redeeming/ exchanging. These accounts will be under trust account name if you have one.

Each person will be (allegedly)  given a US Treasury Account and be in the QFS.

You can take your spouse to appointment or not. You do not want to take anyone who is not familiar with this process as they may end up slowing everything down with too many questions.

Below are some questions to ask and some may not be necessary under the new QFS:

a. Do the funds from each currency/bond need to be in separate accounts?
b. What about fund protection: Does FDIC still apply, or do I need a Lloyds or Cdars Insurance for amounts over $250,000? Is this something they can assist with?
c. I have been told that these transactions are non-taxable, if not, should that not be true, will you provide in writing that I will have access to the funds to pay taxes.

Ask for a full explanation of what the CAP’s and restrictions are and how they work. How are they scaled and what are the benchmarks for restrictions to be removed?

Read everything they give you including the NDA. If you do not understand, ask until you do. OR if you feel you need help, ask if there is an attorney available who can help.

Be respectful – they are not trying to trick you or deceive you.

Discuss Bank Perks – on the private banking side there are perks that you can request. Understand that you will be paying for them. They typically are tiered – so the more AUM (assets under management) you have, the more options you have.

Let them know you are aware that there will be a number of essential tasks to be addressed in the next 10-15 days. Tell them you will be needing help in setting appointments and managing those tasks. Ask if they can provide you with someone who can help.

Below is a list of possible tasks and list of professionals for short term and long term.

a. Establish primary irrevocable trust and any additional trusts or structures. Basic trust components may include:
i. Complex
ii. Non-grantor
iii. Discretionary
iv. Spendthrift
v. Asset protection
b. Meet with Security and Risk management team
c. Wealth Management Team
d. Attorneys and CPAs
e. Establishing short- and long-term priorities
f. Education for self and family – ask what time frame is for completion

There will be a number of decisions that will need to be made post-exchange appointment including meeting with or hiring professionals to assist you. The list below is intended only as a guide.

a. Accounting / Tax
b. Acquisitions
c. Administrative Assistant
d. Art/Advisory Collection
e. Asset Management
f. Aviation Safety Training
g. Brand Identity / Web Design
h. Charity / Philanthropy
i. Compliance / Oversight
j. Concierge
k. Consultancy
l. Precious Metals
m. Digital Privacy / Cyber Security
n. Education Consultancy / Private Tutor
o. Employee Screening
p. Hiring Advisors / Human Res. Search Team
q. Events/ Lifestyle Management
r. Family Office / Software Solutions
s. Family Video Biographies
t. Genealogy / Family History
u. Governance Specialists
v. Home Entertaining / Party Service
w. Ind. Wealth Mgmnt
x. Insurance
y. Interior Design/ Consultancy
z. Intern. Foreign Exchange
aa. Legal
bb. Medical / Health
cc. Mobile/ Telecomm
dd. Private Banking Adv/instructor
ee. Multi-Dimensional Governance
ff. Family Office
gg. Public Relations/ Comm
hh. Private Aircraft Mgmt/Charter
ii. Property / Hotel / Comm &Res
jj. Security / Risk Mgmt
kk. Security / Protection Services
ll. Succession Estate Planning
mm. Training / Wealth Transition Adv
nn. Trust/Fiduciary
oo. Venture Capital Investments
pp. VIP Travel

Supplemental Information
Many are new to this and often terms are used incorrectly, switched, or interchanged. It is more important that you understand what terms mean when you get to your appointment.

DEFINITIONS

Tier 1 Bank: Tier 1 banks are those that hold the highest assets. They include: include: HSBC, Wells Fargo, Chase, Bank of America.

Full-Service Banks: Banks that offer a full range of services including a foreign exchange department. Credit Unions are not usually Full-Service.

Types of Rates:

Front screen/Street Rate: This is the rate you see when you look to purchase or sell currency. The buy rate is higher than the sell rate and the bank always includes a fee. The fee includes the bank portion and the UST portion.

International Rate/ Back Screen/ Default: This is the rate that is used for trading. It is higher than the front screen/street rate. Example: Street rate per million Dong: $1180. International rate: $470,000. To receive international/default rated does require that you sign an NDA. This protects you and the bank.

Contract Rate: This is a rate that is agreed to between countries. Any contract rate is a written agreement between two parties. When you hear “contract rates” associated with the RV, it is often being misused.

Unless you have a written agreement with another, you do not have a contract rate.

If you negotiate for something different than the default, then you will be signing a written agreement and that would be your contract rate.

In the context of the US, it has written agreements with other countries, specifically Iraq and Vietnam.

With Iraq, it is sometimes referred to as “contract for oil”. This is an agreement between governments. The US holds Iraqi Dinar and will receive that contract rate.

Not all currencies have contract rates.

Currently, if you hold Zim, contract rates will not be available. This is because you will receive more from the Zim than you will with a contracted currency rate.

NDA – Non-disclosure agreement

The NDA is a written agreement between two parties that specifies what cannot be disclosed or shared. Usually there is a time limit, 90 days +. As relates to the RV, you are agreeing to not discuss what rate you received for your currency and Zim. The RV transaction is a private transaction. The UST does not want you talking to the public about your private transaction.

If you choose not to sign an NDA, you will go with the public (Tier 5) and will receive Street Rate.

Who can participate? Generally speaking, you can participate in the RV if you are not and have not participated in gangs, legalized crime, murder, human trafficking etc. If you are unsure, make appointment and ask when you get there.

RV Tiers:
T1 = Governments
T2 = Military, those who put this together, groups
T3 = Humanitarian Organizations/Groups and SKR groups
T4 = Internet group – those who follow what is going on with the RV
T4A = Individuals with SKRs, now part of T3
T4B – Individuals, Internet Group
T5 = Public

SKR: Stands for Safe Keeping Receipt. This is where someone who is licensed and authorized to be a Paymaster (usually an attorney) represents a group of currency holders (were originally done prior to Zim being in the offering). They sign a contract and agree to a specified rate. There are not and have not been any new SKR groups for several years.

Prosperity Packages: These cover a very wide area. Includes funds from large trusts such as St. Germain, Rodriguez, Heritage and Mitterrand Trusts will be used to assist the Common Man and help with some debt relief.

Adjudicated Packages: These are lawsuits where plaintiffs won the legal cases. The largest are: CMKX, Native American Claims, Farm Claims, and others. You will know if you are already a part of these.

CMKX: A diamond mine that oversold stock with the help of the SEC. They were sued by key stockholders and won – often referred to as an Adjudicated Package.

Farm Claims: Lawsuit that involved farmers who were unfairly taken advantage of by bankers. They sued and won.

Currency Basket: Originally there were a few baskets with different countries’ currencies revaluing approximately six months apart. There are 22 currencies that are scheduled to go initially.

Once all currency are asset backed, that currency will be exchanged at 1:1 and it will not matter if it is a Mexican Peso or a Dinar. The RV is about creating a level playing field. Not all currency rates will rise in value and some will fall.

List of currencies:
• US
• UK
• Kuwait
• Canada
• Mexico
• Russia
• China
• Venezuela
• Iranian Rial
• IRAQ
• Indonesia Rupiah
• Malaysia

• Vietnamese
• Brazil
• Saudi Arabia
• Qatar
• United Arab Emirates
• Turkey
• Afghanistan
• India
• Libya
• Japan

If you do not have a project but wish to help, below is list of 15 categories of projects from which you can choose. Each category is associated with an Executive Order (EO). You can look up the EO to learn what the focus is. This will help if you do not have an existing project.

• Infrastructure – (There are 5 EOs related to infrastructure. One is #13807 8/15/2017 – Review purpose and what is needed)
• Energy
• International and American business
• Security
• Violence and criminals
• American Indians, refuges and pacific islanders
• Housing
• Technology and space
• Agriculture, oceans, water
• Health
• Spiritual
• Terrorists
• Education
• Financial and money
• Veterans

Project Cover Sheet
Name of Project
Name of Submitter
Phone number
Email Address
Date of Submission
Description of the project – give as much detail as possible. (If you have a plan or outline prepared, attach this form to front of that plan)

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Private Jet Charter Vs. First Class: What's Best?

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Private Jet Charter Vs. First Class: What's Best?

Marketing and PR Specialists
 
Both private jets and first class seating on commercial flights are expensive and very comfortable ways to travel, but there are some key differences.

Some people may give you flack for asking the question, but if you’re able to afford it, private jets are worth considering – especially if you're traveling with a group or to a location far from larger airports.

Both private jets and first class seating on commercial flights are expensive and very comfortable ways to travel, but there are some key differences.

Whether it's a business trip or a vacation, a chartered jet allows you to maximize your time at your destination and minimize the number of hours you spend traveling.

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Private Jet Charter Vs. First Class: What's Best?

Marketing and PR Specialists
 
Both private jets and first class seating on commercial flights are expensive and very comfortable ways to travel, but there are some key differences.

Some people may give you flack for asking the question, but if you’re able to afford it, private jets are worth considering – especially if you're traveling with a group or to a location far from larger airports.

Both private jets and first class seating on commercial flights are expensive and very comfortable ways to travel, but there are some key differences.

Whether it's a business trip or a vacation, a chartered jet allows you to maximize your time at your destination and minimize the number of hours you spend traveling.

On the other hand, first class is also a luxurious way to travel, even if it means you have to put up with crowds at airport security and other discomforts of commercial flights.

Which brings us back to the question. Which factors determine whether it's better for you to fly first class or charter a private jet?

Price: That Depends

There’s no reason to consider both options if you can only afford one, so let’s get the financial elephant in the room out of the way. A private jet is more expensive than a first class seat. According to Greg Richman, president of Skyjet: “Light Jets start at $2,800 per hour. Mid-Size Jets start at $3,800 per hour. Super Mid-Size Jets start at $4,500 per hour. Large Cabin Jets start at $6,500 per hour.”

A true first-class ticket (not business class) from Los Angeles to Las Vegas could cost as much as $1,500, while the same trip on a private jet might come in at $5,000.

Before you count out ever using a jet, there’s more to the pricing story. On a commercial aircraft, you rent a seat. If you want to bring somebody with you, you rent two seats and pay double the cost. If you want to bring seven other people on your trip to Vegas, you pay $12,000 to fly first class on a commercial jet.

With private jets, you rent the plane. Whether you have one person or eight, the cost is still $5,000 per hour. You and your seven companions get two hours of private jet experience before it becomes more expensive than the first-class commercial flight.

There's one situation when it's almost always more cost-effective to choose first class over a private jet: flying overseas. Long trips require a larger, more expensive plane with a bigger range. This would make a commercial flight considerably cheaper unless you took a very large group with you on the charter and would have otherwise bought everyone first-class seats.

(For more, see Credit Cards That Will Get You First Class Flights and How To Fly First Class For Cheap.)

Amenities: Advantage, Private Jets

Yes, they're lush for customers of the high-end private jet industry. Adam Twidell, CEO of private jet booking platform PrivateFly.com, says, “On any private jet charter you will always receive VIP catering, which on short flights usually includes cold meats, salad, fruit, sandwiches or pastries. Champagne is always available on board, as is a range of soft drinks, tea and coffee.

"However, due to the bespoke nature of private jet charter, you can request any sort of amenity to be available for you during your flight," Twidell continues. "At PrivateFly, we see a wide range of catering requests from our clients, and our Flight Team is able to accommodate all of them. From birthday cakes to a specific brand of herbal tea, we go to great lengths to make sure our passengers’ needs are met.”

True first class flying on a commercial aircraft comes with amenities, but generally not at the level – or personalization – of flying privately.

Other Perks of Private Jets

To the average onlooker it’s easy to see private-jet flying as excessive – like owning a Rolls Royce or an expensive yacht. What makes it more economical is when you factor in the value of a person’s time.

Commercial aircraft only have access to the largest airports. If the traveler is flying to attend a meeting well outside the nearest metropolitan area, he or she will need to add significant round-trip driving time to get from the metro airport to the meeting location. Private jets are able to fly into smaller airports, often getting their clients to their location faster.

In addition, flyers don't have to wait in long security lines at large airports, which can be time consuming even for those with Trusted Traveler status.

Because companies don’t want to fly their jets without passengers, they are often happy to wait for their customer if they’re flying back the same day. This avoids having to schedule meetings around commercial flight schedules that may have stops at other airports before reaching the destination.

Executives can also conduct business meetings and work more easily on a private jet so flight time isn't wasted. Taking into account the value of a high-level executive’s time, a private jet may quickly become more economical than commercial aircraft.

There’s also the reliability factor. Not making it to an important meeting because a flight was canceled could be a risk that some people cannot take.

Customers flying privately can also bring pets – as well as golf clubs, skis and other bulky items (presentation boards, anyone?) that don’t easily fit on commercial aircraft.

They also avoid the risk of losing these items in checked baggage. In addition, private planes may provide easier access for elderly, handicapped or injured travelers, as well as accommodating wheelchairs and other equipment

The Bottom Line

Traveling on a private jet is expensive, but when multiple people fly and the value of a senior executive’s time is taken into account, the cost isn’t as outlandish.

It's likely that most people who can afford to take a private jet do it because they just don’t want the hassle of commercial flying.

 For them, the choice falls comfortably into the “if you have to ask, you probably can’t afford it” category. The new wrinkle is that it might be marginally more affordable than many people imagine, especially those traveling as a group.

To help you research what's out there, see Private Jet? There's An App For That.

http://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/061715/private-jet-charter-vs-first-class-whats-best.asp

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Exchange Tips and Thoughts From Recaps Archives

From Recaps Archives:

TNT:

DAZ:  EXCHANGE THOUGHTS

JUST BE NEAT AND LOOK LIKE YOU MEANT TO GET DRESSED TO MEET SOMEONE THAT YOU WANT TO HAVE A KIND AND  FAVORABLE IMPRESSION OF YOU....ITS JUST A FIRST DATE...NOT THE WEDDING..

JUST BE A GOOD REPRESENTATION OF YOURSELF...NOT SOMEBODY ELSE...BE KIND, PUT A SMILE ON THE INSIDE...AND OUTSIDE. BE YOURSELF...BEING FAKE WONT GET YOU PAID ANY QUICKER OR BETTER IMO

REALLY FEEL THE SMILE ON THE INSIDE..VISUALIZE IT..PRACTICE IT NOW...IT REALLY DOES CHANGE THE ENERGY IN A MEETING....YOU'LL BE FINE.

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TNT:

DAZ:  EXCHANGE THOUGHTS

JUST BE NEAT AND LOOK LIKE YOU MEANT TO GET DRESSED TO MEET SOMEONE THAT YOU WANT TO HAVE A KIND AND  FAVORABLE IMPRESSION OF YOU....ITS JUST A FIRST DATE...NOT THE WEDDING..

JUST BE A GOOD REPRESENTATION OF YOURSELF...NOT SOMEBODY ELSE...BE KIND, PUT A SMILE ON THE INSIDE...AND OUTSIDE. BE YOURSELF...BEING FAKE WONT GET YOU PAID ANY QUICKER OR BETTER IMO

REALLY FEEL THE SMILE ON THE INSIDE..VISUALIZE IT..PRACTICE IT NOW...IT REALLY DOES CHANGE THE ENERGY IN A MEETING....YOU'LL BE FINE.

I WOULD NOT VOLUNTEER TOO MANY DETAILS, IDEAS OR CONCEPTS GENERALLY,

ALL GREAT IDEAS ALWAYS FIND OPPOSITION. A NEUTRAL CONFIDENT STANCE MAY BE WISE. A FRIEND ONCE TOLD ME...."YOU DONT HAVE TO TELL EVERYBODY EVERYTHING YOU KNOW...AND ITS BETTER THAT YOU DONT".

THEY WOULD RATHER HEAR THAT YOU WANT THEM TO TELL "YOU" ABOUT ALL THE PLANS, POSSIBILITIES, STRUCTURES AND OPPORTUNITES THEY MAY PROVIDE. WM'S DONT WANT TO BE TOLD HOW TO DO THIER JOB OR HOW YOU WANT THEM TO DO IT.

ULTIMATELY THEY TRULY JUST WANT YOU TO HAND THEM THE MONEY TO PLUG INTO THEIR EXISTING SYSTEM. ...THATS THE WAY THEY ARE TRAINED AND WHAT THEY ARE GENERALLY USED TO....AND THATS JUST THE REALITY OF THE THING
.
WE WILL BE CALM, CONFIDENT AND SMILING...THEY WILL BE TIRED, DISORIENTED AND ANXIOUS...SURELY WE CAN MEET IN THE MIDDLE SOMEWHERE.
 
MAYBE A SIMPLE BUT SOMEWHAT AMBIGUOUS REPLY UPON THEIR INQUIRY MAY BE BEST...

"I PLAN TO MAKE MY IMMEDIATE FAMILY A LITTLE MORE COMFORTABLE AND THEN I WANT TO LEARN HOW TO PROTECT AND GROW MY MONEY FOR GENERATIONS...AND I NEED SOME HELP WITH THAT."

THAT WILL PUSH ALL THE NECESSARY BUTTONS.

AND REMEMBER....IF YOU DONT UNDERSTAND, ASK, IF YOU DONT GET AN ANSWER YOU CAN UNDERSTAND, ASK SOMEBODY ELSE AND,......IF IT DONT FEEL RIGHT...DONT DO IT
Sample Script: 

HELLO MR. BANKER, I HAVE IRAQ DINAR, VIETNAM DONG AND ZIMBABWE CURRENCY. I WOULD LIKE TO EXCHANGE...CAN WE DISCUSS THE MOST FAVORABLE RATES AND TERMS, BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE, AVAILABLE FOR EACH?

WELL MR BANKER.....I RECEIVED SOME INFORMATION IN THE PAST THAT THERE MAY BE MORE THAN ONE RATE AVAILABLE DEPENDING ON HOW WE EXECUTED THIS EXCHANGE.

 IF THERE ARE OTHER OPTIONS BESIDE AN EXCHANGE AT THE INTERNATIONAL RATE, I WOULD LIKE TO EXPLORE THOSE TERMS AND REQUIREMENTS IF THEY ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU OR ANY AT THIS BANK.

BE RELAXED, CONFIDENT, FRIENDLY AND PURPOSEFUL

EASY, SIMPLE, HONEST, INFORMED AND DIRECT

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 From Recaps Archives

TNT:

Daz:   ITS EASY TO BELIEVE IN JUST THE FACTS 

I SUSPECT MUCH OF THE STUFF WE HAVE HEARD FROM ALL OVER THE NET OVER THE YEARS CONTAINS AN ELEMENT OF TRUTH..SOME MORE THAN OTHERS OF COURSE.

I DETERMINED LONG AGO THAT THERE HAVE BEEN VERY FEW DELAYS IN THE PROCESS. BUT THERE HAVE BEEN A LOT OF COURSE CORRECTIONS AND FALSE STARTS...AND THE RV WAS EVEN USED AT TIMES AS A TOOL TO PRY OPEN A FAULT OR WEAK SPOT THAT NEEDED REPAIR OR ARREST.

WITH ALL PROCESSES YOU MUST SET GOALS AND THOSE GOALS ARE MARKERS TO MEASURE PROGRESS TOWARDS A FINAL SUCCESSFUL RESOLUTION. SOMETIMES THOSE GOALS ARE HIT...AND SOMETIMES THEY ARE MISSED...BUT EITHER WAY YOU ADAPT, ADJUST AND TRY TO NAVIGATE A NEW OR MORE SUCCESSFUL PATH TO THE END OF IT...ULTIMATELY, IT IS JUST A PROCESS.

I ALWAYS GO BACK TO A SINGLE PIECE OF INFORMATION THAT IN PART, SHOWS CLEARLY A FEW SIMPLE FACTS. AND FOR ME, ITS THE FOUNDATION OF MY CONFIDENCE AND TRUST.

WITH THAT SAID, LETS LOOK AT WHAT WE "KNOW".
__________________________________

 IRAQ HAS ALWAYS BEEN A WEALTHY, RICH CULTURE WITH A STRONG HERITAGE AND SIGNIFICANT HISTORY.

IRAQ ALWAYS HAD AMPLE RESOURCES AND A STRONG ECONOMY... IN ITS OWN RIGHT.

THEIR MONEY ALWAYS HAD VALUE, HISTORICALLY AND CONSISTENTLY.

DUE TO PRESSURES TO ENACT A LIBERATION OF IRAQ AND EFFECT A REGIME CHANGE...A COALITION OF NATIONS "TURNED OFF THE MONEY (DINAR)" AS PART OF A WAR EFFORT AND STRATEGIC ASSAULT TO DEBASE THE FINANCES OF REVOLT, RESISTANCE AND INSURGENCY AGAINST THAT CHANGE IN 2004.

THERE WAS, AND STILL IS, A PLAN TO GIVE REBIRTH AND REVITALIZE THAT ECONOMY, INFLUENCE THAT CULTURE AND, EVENTUALLY EMBRACE IRAQ, ITS PEOPLE AND THEIR WEALTH AND TRADE INTO THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC FOLD.

AND, WHEN A SATISFACTORY CONDITION AND ALIGNMENT OF ALL THE VARIOUS INTERESTS AND POWER STRUCTURES INVOLVED HAVE REACHED A POINT OF REASONABLE SATISFACTION THAT THEIR INTERESTS AND GOALS ARE MET...  THEY WILL JUST AS SIMPLY.... "TURN THE MONEY BACK ON".

IT WILL ALL COME TOGETHER WITH A PUBLIC RELEASE AND PERMISSION FOR ALL OF US TO EXCHANGE IN ANY MANNER WE WANT, ALMOST ANYWHERE WE WANT...AND IT WILL BE A SAFE, ORGANIZED, ULTIMATELY FAIR AND REASONABLY SIMPLE BUSINESS TRANSACTION.

HANG IN THERE BUT...KEEP LIVIN'.

WE'RE READY WHEN THEY'RE READY.

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DebTarHeelgirl:  FREE AND CLEAR LETTERS - This is on my list of to do's.
 
When speaking to the wealth manager of your financial institution after the GCR exchange, ask for FREE AND CLEAR LETTERS. They should give you 3 if you ask for them but may charge you for additional ones. 

You should ask for at least 30 and if they charge PAY FOR IT – it’s a legal doc clearing your monies that your deposits and the giftings thereof are clean and not from illegal activities. 
 
Since the Patriot Act was enacted after 9/11, all monies have to be seasoned. That means that Financial Institutions want to be sure that the funds are not coming from terrorists or drug deals. Wells Fargo, upon exchanging your currency will have validated where it came from and that the deposit is legal and legitimate with these Free and Clear Letters. 

When you give funds to ministries and agencies, you want the receiving Financial Institution to know that the gift money you have given to the charity, family or friend has already been "seasoned and is legitimate".
 
Without the FREE AND CLEAR LETTERS, it may take weeks for the recipient to have the funds cleared for use. That would tie up valuable time and resources.
 
This also prevents and protects you from saying WHERE and HOW you obtained your funds... Great protection with this document to not violate any agreements to never share how you obtained your wealth.

All my best-Debbie

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"The Velocity of Money" By Virginia Gentleman

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From Virginia Gentleman: VELOCITY OF MONEY

I know I don’t have to state the obvious …GO HAVE FUN WITH SOME OF YOUR NEW FOUND WEALTH. However, I would like to pass on some words of wisdom.

As we get ready to punch it in, please remember to act like you’ve been in the End Zone before. Take a deep breath and exhale slowly as you collect yourself with the full intentions of acting with class and integrity.

Respectful treatment of others will be an inherent responsibility of your new status, as well as respectful treatment of your money and assets. You owe this to yourself, your family, your neighbors, and your heirs.

Don’t hoard it, and on the other hand, don’t waste it or give it all away. Save, invest, and spend wisely.

From Recaps Archives

From Virginia Gentleman:   VELOCITY OF MONEY

I know I don’t have to state the obvious …GO HAVE FUN WITH SOME OF YOUR NEW FOUND WEALTH. However, I would like to pass on some words of wisdom.

As we get ready to punch it in, please remember to act like you’ve been in the End Zone before. Take a deep breath and exhale slowly as you collect yourself with the full intentions of acting with class and integrity.

Respectful treatment of others will be an inherent responsibility of your new status, as well as respectful treatment of your money and assets. You owe this to yourself, your family, your neighbors, and your heirs.

Don’t hoard it, and on the other hand, don’t waste it or give it all away. Save, invest, and spend wisely.

One of the single best things you can do with a small portion, and in effect a very small portion, is to be more generous over at least the next 18-24 months (or the longer) spending your money locally. What do I mean? The answer is the ‘VELOCITY OF MONEY’.
 
The Velocity of Money is a fairly simple financial concept where a ‘community’ can be positively impacted by the way a group of individuals increase the spending of their money in their economy, and in turn, the ripple effect of that spending as it accelerates throughout that same economy.

It can be local, regional, national, and even global. Velocity of money is most effective in a smaller market with the smaller more predictive population of a local economy, and it isn’t just effective, it is fun for the people spending their increased earnings, or in this case, significant returns on an investment. Yep, that is you!
 
Anyone who has ever lived in a small town or Suburban area where a new large company has come in and opened a large facility and hired a large amount of employees has witnessed this phenomenon.

Money gets pumped in and spending from increased disposable income begins to spread out through the entire community finding its way into the wallets of all the inhabitants.

An excellent example is in the Wall Street Journal.  The article “Workers benefit as Auto Sales Rise”. This bears witness to how auto workers throughout the USA light trucks manufacturing facilities at all Big Three Automakers are reaping big bonuses this year… Velocity of Money.
 
The goal is to spend your money at local establishments on services, appliances, home improvements, food, entertainment, and such.

More precisely on things like tipping an extra 5-15 percent, using a valet to park at the local steakhouse (tipping extra), go hear a local band (put money in the tip jar), buy cheese or pork or beef at a farmers market instead of 2 month old shrink wrapped processed cheese from a Big Box store or grocer, get an extra manicure or haircut (tipping extra!), get your car repaired at the mechanic down that side road instead of Walmart or the Dealer, buy those nicer hiking boots ‘Made In America’, get your computer cleaned up by that geek in the shop she set up in the old 7-11 building, buy your lumber from the local milled lumber supplier not the National Chain hardware store, deal with a local community bank or credit union with a substantial portion of your money… you get it now right.

Think about it. You may be spending either the same amount or perhaps an extra 10-20%, and you’re getting the same things… OFTEN WITH THE BONUS OF MUCH HIGHER QUALITY PRODUCTS WHILE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS ON MAIN STREET!!!
 
I personally look forward to trying some of the world’s best Craft Breweries in Richmond (tipping generously) and touring some of Virginia’s wineries (tipping generously)… jealous of you Kentucky folks that can tour the best ‘Bourbon’ distilleries on the planet, or you ‘Whiskey’ lovers in Tennessee just outside of Fayetteville down the Admiral Frank B Kelso highway or those in Nashville who can wander in a restaurant and catch a ‘local’ band like Kenny Chesney, lol. Believe it!
 
By doing this the dominoes of positive change begin to fall within your local community. The ripple effect is that the waiters, mechanics, manicurists, hairstylists, valet, carpenter, plumber, artisan cheesemaker, farmer, and others in your community begin to make more money.

And what do they do? They go out and spend more, tip more, consume more. Your local tax authority makes more sales tax revenue and spends it on improvements.

I’m in America, but the Velocity of Money is true in Canada, Great Britain, Iraq, Vietnam, or anywhere. And guess what? Since this is fun stuff you’ll be doing while spending your hard earned money, you will also be wearing a BIG smile.

There is nothing more infectious and quick to spread goodwill than passing on your smile accompanied by kind words. So be wise with your prosperity and have some fun …LOCALLY.
 
The fruit you bear will fall from your tree and spread its seeds…

Live and grow in the nine fruits of the Spirit and you will sow the nine fruits…

Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Gentleness, Faithfulness, and Self-Control.
 
Take care –Virginia Gentleman

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Examples of Questions You Might AskYour Bank at the Exchange Appointment

Occasionally Dinar Recaps will be posting Exchange Tips and information from our archives for our newest readers that may be helpful for you at our exchange appointments and Post RV. Not all information may apply to you and your personal situation…..Take what you like and leave the rest: Some you may want to save for your own personal records! We hope all our dreams come true very soon ~ Your Dinar Recaps Team

REVISED AND UPDATED LIST OF (61) QUESTIONS YOU MAY WANT TO ASK AT YOUR BANK APPOINTMENT

THE QUESTIONS:

1. WHAT TYPE OF BANK ACCOUNTS DO YOU HAVE AVAILABLE?

2. WHAT IS THE FDIC COVERAGE ON THIS ACCOUNT?

Occasionally Dinar Recaps will be posting Exchange Tips and information from our archives for our newest readers that may be helpful for you at our exchange appointments and Post RV. Not all information may apply to you and your personal situation…..Take what you like and leave the rest:  Some you may want to save for your own personal records! We hope all our dreams come true very soon ~ Your Dinar Recaps Team

From Recaps Archives

REVISED AND UPDATED LIST OF (61) QUESTIONS YOU MAY WANT TO ASK AT YOUR BANK APPOINTMENT

THE QUESTIONS:

1. WHAT TYPE OF BANK ACCOUNTS DO YOU HAVE AVAILABLE?

2. WHAT IS THE FDIC COVERAGE ON THIS ACCOUNT?

3. CAN YOU EXPLAIN TO ME HOW THE FOLLOWING BANK ACCOUNTS OPERATE?

A. NON INTEREST BEARING ACCOUNTS

B. MULTI CURRENCY ACCOUNTS

C. MULTIPLE CURRENCY ACCOUNTS

D.  (THE DIFFERENT TYPES AVAILABLE)

E. INTEREST BEARING ACCOUNTS

4. WHAT AMOUNT AM I REQUIRED TO LEAVE IN EACH ACCOUNT?

5. WHAT OTHER PRODUCTS AND SERVICES WILL BE PROVIDED TO ME TODAY WITH THESE ACCOUNTS?

6. WHAT ARE THE FEES ASSOCIATED WITH THESE BANK ACCOUNTS?

7. DOES YOUR BANK HAVE A WEALTH & TRUST DIVISION SEPARATE FROM THE RETAIL SIDE OF THE BANK?

8. I NEED SOME CERTIFIED CHECKS MADE PAYABLE TO (abcd) CAN YOU ASSIST ME?

9. HOW MUCH CASH CAN I TAKE WITH ME WHEN THIS APPOINTMENT IS COMPLETED?

NOTE: LIMITED CASH AND A CERTIFIED CHECK IS WHAT WE RECOMMEND

10. IF I COME BACK TO EXCHANGE MORE WILL I HAVE THIS SAME RATE?

11. WHAT PRODUCTS & SERVICES WILL THE WEALTH MANAGEMENT TEAM PROVIDE?

12. EXPLAIN TO ME HOW THE SWEEP PROCESS WILL WORK?

13. WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES OF THESE ACCOUNTS?

14. WILL LOANS  AND  LINES OF CREDIT  BE PROVIDED?

15. IS THIS ACCOUNT ACTIVE TO RECEIVE BANK WIRES NOW? (EXPLAIN THE PROCESS)

16. WHAT PRODUCTS & SERVICES WILL COME WITH THE WEALTH MANAGEMENT TEAM?

17. PLEASE GO OVER ALL OF THE DOCUMENTS WITH ME I WILL BE SIGNING?

18. TELL ME A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THIS BANK?

19. HOW ARE MY DEPOSITS PROTECTED AGAINST BANK COLLAPSE, GOVERNMENT THEFT, AND BANK THEFT?

20. WHAT KIND OF INTEREST RATES WILL I BE LOOKING AT?

21. WHAT TYPE OF CREDIT CARDS AND DEBIT CARDS DO I QUALIFY FOR NOW?

22. WHAT ARE MY CHECKING & SAVINGS ACCOUNT OPTIONS?

23. IF I HAVE QUESTIONS TOMORROW WHO DO I  NEED TO CONTACT?

23. DO YOU HAVE A BUSINESS CARD?

24. IS THIS CURRENCY EXCHANGE TAXABLE AND WHAT IS THE RATE OF THE TAX?

25. WILL THIS TRANSACTION BE REPORTED TO FINCEN?

26. TELL ME ABOUT YOUR ONLINE BANKING (NOTE: WE DO NOT ADVISE ONLINE BANKING)

27. WHAT IS THE COST TO EXECUTE TRADES, , BONDS, ETC?

28. WHAT TYPE OF ADDITIONAL INSURANCE CAN I PLACE ON MY MONEY VIA PRIVATE

BANKING & WEALTH MANAGEMENT

29. IS THERE AN EXCHANGE WINDOW IF I HAVE MORE CURRENCY TO EXCHANGE?

30. IS MY MONEY PROTECTED AGAINST DEVALUATION OF THE USD?

31. TELL ME ABOUT YOUR BANK PERKS?

32. ARE THERE ANY STIPULATIONS WITH THE CONTRACT RATE? (IF AVAILABLE)

33. WHAT ARE THE STIPULATIONS WITH THE STREET RATE?

34. WHAT ARE THE KEY POINTS OF THE NDA (IF APPLICABLE)

35. CAN I CONTACT MY ATTORNEY BEFORE I SIGN THESE DOCUMENTS?

36. IF I DO NOT TAKE THIS APPOINTMENT WILL MY RATE CHANGE?

37. WHAT ARE THE STIPULATIONS WITH THE MARKET RATE?

38. CAN YOU SHOW ME THE RATES ON THE SCREEN PLEASE?

39. CAN I HAVE A COPY OF THE DOCUMENTS FOR MY LEGAL TEAM

TO REVIEW?

40. WILL THE RATE DROP IF I COME BACK TO EXCHANGE MORE CURRENCY?

41. IF I HAVE MORE CURRENCY CAN I COME BACK AND EXCHANGE AT SAME RATE?

42. IF I HAVE MORE CURRENCY ARE THERE DIFFERENT RATE TIERS?

43. ARE THERE ANY TIME LIMITS ON RATES OF EXCHANGE?

44. CAN YOU EXCHANGE INTO LOWER DENOMINATIONS?

45. IS THERE AN EXPIRATION ON THE LARGE NOTES?

46. IS THERE A CAP ON THE AMOUNT I CAN EXCHANGE WITH YOUR BANK?

47. CAN YOUR BANK ASSIST ME WITH RESERVES/LAYAWAYS AND HOW
DOES THAT PROCESS WORK?

48. CAN I EXCHANGE WITH MY LLC, IBC OR TRUST?

49. AM I EXCHANGING INTO NEW TREASURY NOTES?

50. IF I USE AN MCA ACCOUNT WILL MY CURRENCY STAY IN THE CURRENCY OR CONVERT TO USD.

51. WHAT IS THE INSURANCE COVERAGE ON MY DEPOSITS?

52. AM I EXCHANGING INTO FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES OR TREASURY NOTES?

53. CAN YOU EXPLAIN YOUR BANKS BASEL STATUS & HOW DID YOUR BANK RATE IN BANK STRESS TESTS?

54. HOW MUCH DOES YOUR BANK HAVE IN DERIVATIVES?

55. HOW WOULD YOU RATE AND COMPARE YOUR BANK TO OTHER INSTITUTIONS?

56. HOW HAVE THE NEW OCC REGULATIONS, VOLCKER RULE, DODD FRANK, & BASEL REQUIREMENT IMPACT YOUR BANK?

57. CAN YOU EXPLAIN TO ME HOW YOUR FINCEN REPORTING WORKS?

58. WHAT TYPE OF ACCOUNT ARE THESE FUNDS GOING INTO AND I DO NOT WANT TO CO-MINGLE DIFFERENT CURRENCIES AND WOULD LIKE SEPARATE ACCOUNTS FOR EACH CURRENCY?

59. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN A CURRENCY EXCHANGE AND A CURRENCY INVESTMENT WITH YOUR BANK?

60. WHAT OTHER OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE IF I DECIDE TO EXCHANGE MORE CURRENCY AND IS MY EXCHANGE RATE NEGOTIABLE

61. PLEASE SHOW ME THE RATES CURRENTLY ON YOUR BANK SCREEN BEFORE I EXCHANGE.......

COMMENTS:

1. PLEASE FLAG THIS ACCOUNT FOR IT TO NOT BE IN TEST & PRODUCTION.

2. WITH MY BROKERAGE ACCOUNT  I NEED TO BE SURE ALL TRADES MUST BE AUTHORIZED BY ME. (OPTION)

Originally  Posted by EXOGEN

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15 Things To Do If You Get Rich All of a Sudden

From Recaps Archives:

15 Things To Do If You Get Rich All of a Sudden

In this Alux.com video we'll try to answer the following questions:

What should you do if you gen rich all of a sudden?

What do to if you inherit money?

How to manage a large sum of money?

What should you do if you get rich?

What do to if you win the loto?

How to manage wealth?

How to get wealthy?

From Recaps Archives:

15 Things To Do If You Get Rich All of a Sudden

In this Alux.com video we'll try to answer the following questions:

What should you do if you gen rich all of a sudden?

 What do to if you inherit money?

How to manage a large sum of money?

What should you do if you get rich?

What do to if you win the loto?

How to manage wealth?

How to get wealthy?

How to maintain being rich?

 How to keep your wealth?

How not to lose money?

Why do people go broke after they went rich?

How do people lose money?

What if you inherit a fortune?

I just inherited a million dollars, what do I do?

How to you being investing money?

What you should know about money?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVJOyArnq3s&t=633s

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Exchange Appointment Tips and Possible Bank Perks

.Occasionally Dinar Recaps will be posting Exchange Tips and information from our archives for our newest readers that may be helpful for you at our exchange appointments and Post RV. Not all information may apply to you and your personal situation…..Take what you like and leave the rest: Some you may want to save for your own personal records! We hope all our dreams come true very soon ~ Your Dinar Recaps Team

Bank appointment for Currency EXCHANGE Instructions/Checklist

Bank Name_________________________________________

Bank 800#__________________________________________

“I am calling to schedule a foreign currency exchange”

My name is___________________________________________

My zipcode is__________________

My e-mail address is (If they ask for it)________________________________

Occasionally Dinar Recaps will be posting Exchange Tips and information from our archives for our newest readers that may be helpful for you at our exchange appointments and Post RV. Not all information may apply to you and your personal situation…..Take what you like and leave the rest:  Some you may want to save for your own personal records! We hope all our dreams come true very soon ~ Your Dinar Recaps Team

Bank appointment for Currency EXCHANGE Instructions/Checklist

Bank Name_________________________________________

Bank 800#__________________________________________

“I am calling to schedule a foreign currency exchange”

My name is___________________________________________

My zipcode is__________________

My e-mail address is (If they ask for it)________________________________

For your own information or at your exchange appointment : No one is supposed to ask how much currency you have until you are at the exchange appointment.

I have________________________ IQN (Iraqi) currency

I have________________________VNN (Vietnamese) currency

I have________________________ IDN (Indonesian) currency

I have_________100Trillion,________50Trillion,_______20Trillionand_______10Trillion
2008AA notes of ZWN (Zimbabwe) currency

FILL IN THE BLANKS for EXCHANGE appointment information that you get from the call
center representative:


Your appointment Information:

Date_________________________

TIME_________________________

The Location____________________

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The Day of Your Appointment- Things To Do

1. Make sure you know where you are going. Arrive early so you can “get yourself together, take a deep breath”.

Do not loiter. If you are too early, stay SECURELY in the general area but not in the bank parking lot!

2. Remember to get in and get the EXCHANGE done, there a lot of other people behind you in line so be thoughtful of their time as well.

You will have time for questions at your second appointment with your new Private Banker/Wealth Manager.

3. Be discrete, be professional, and be alert and aware of your surroundings. BREATHE! Seriously consider hiring security to accompany you to your appointment or bring a trusted friend.

4. Collect business cards from everyone or take their name and phone numbers as well as the location of their regular branch office.

5. Read and Sign the NDA. If it is simple and states you cannot tell anyone except your spouse, lawyer, or CPA (These are the people that need to know how you came about your money for tax purposes) how you came about all of your new found wealth, sign it and move forward with your exchange.

Be prepared to uphold it!

If you break the terms, you could lose your newfound wealth.

If the NDA is more complex and you are not comfortable with it, simply let them know you would like to explore your options with another banking institution. They may or may not waive the NDA.

REMEMBER TO GET A COPY OF THE NDA IF YOU SIGNED IT.

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The Day of Your Appointment Things NOT To Do

Do not demand anything while at the bank or act like a lunatic, you will be escorted out.

Remember the Golden Rule “Treat others the way you wish to be Treated”!!!

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Items to Bring to the EXCHANGE Appointment

(Check off the list as you put all items needed together to make sure you remember everything)

“Driver’s License

“Second form of ID (accredit card or passport)

“Your most recent utility bill (Water, power, etc.) to confirm residency in case you have never held an account with the bank you will be exchanging with or for another form of ID

“Power of Attorney Paperwork (If you are exchanging for someone else)

“A pad, pen to take notes, calculator

“Receipts for all currency purchased or gifting letter if they were a gift in case they are needed (Do not offer them, only do so if they are requested)

“IQN / VNN / IDN / ZWN currency

“Have your TOD designees (Transferable on Death) full legal names, phone numbers, addresses and Social Security Numbers written down that you want listed on your accounts.

You can have multiple TOD designations per account (Wife/Husband, Children, Grandchildren, Nieces/Nephews, etc.)

“Have a list of Cashier’s Checks you will need, if any, along with the exact amounts and who they need to be Payable to

“Decide in advance if you will be requesting cash for “Pocket Money” beforehand and how much. if allowed
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New Account Numbers for each Currency EXCHANGED (If You decide to have separate accounts)

Name of Bank Exchanger____________________________________________

Bank____________________________________________

Branch___________________________________________

IQN Checking Account Number__________________________________________

IQN Checking Routing Number__________________________________________

IQN Savings Account Number (Deposit 50% of your Exchange for Taxes just in case and do not touch until Tax Time)_________________________________________

Add TOD (Transferable on Death) Names to Accounts (Checking and Savings)

“Make sure you receive copies of the deposit slips and all account information

“Get Clean and Clear Certificates – at least 10 or more (Documentation that your money is not tied to anything illegal)

“Get starter checks if needed until your checks arrive

“Get ATM card if you want one

“Set up Online Banking if wanted

“Inquire about Extra Insurance for your funds __________

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VNN Checking Account Number__________________________________________

VNN Checking Routing Number__________________________________________

VNN Savings Account Number (Deposit 50% of your Exchange for Taxes just in case and do not touch until Tax Time)_________________________________________

“Add TOD (Transferable on Death) Names to Accounts ( Checking and Savings)

“Make sure you receive copies of the deposit slips and all account information

“Get Clean and Clear Certificates – at least 10 or more (Documentation that your money is not tied to anything illegal)

“Get starter checks if needed until your checks arrive

“Get ATM card if you want one

“Set up Online Banking if wanted

“Inquire about Extra Insurance for your funds____________

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Zim Checking Account Number__________________________________________

ZIm Checking Routing Number__________________________________________

Zim Savings Account Number (Deposit 50% of your Exchange for Taxes just in case and do not touch until Tax Time)_________________________________________

“Add TOD (Transferable on Death) Names to Accounts ( Checking and Savings)

“Make sure you receive copies of the deposit slips and all account information

“Get Clean and Clear Certificates – at least 10 or more (Documentation that your money is not tied to anything illegal)

“Get starter checks if needed until your checks arrive

“Get ATM card if you want one

“Set up Online Banking if wanted

“Inquire about Extra Insurance for your funds

(Use the same format for Rupiah and Rial or other currencies if they are also exchangeable at this time)

DID YOU GET A COPY OF YOUR SIGNED NDA?

Set second appointment with a Private Banker or Wealth  Manager  (The bank will guide as to who you need to speak with based on your EXCHANGE/deposit amount

This appointment will be the one in which you discuss all of your options for investment and
your “perks”

Private Banker Name__________________________
 
Telephone Number____________________________

Appointment time______________

Location___________________________

Notes:  ___________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

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(Dinar Recaps Note: You may also want to have a list of possible available bank "perks" with you to inquire about so you know which ones are important to you)

Possible Bank Perks to ask for at your Exchange Appointment .
 
AUM - Assets Under Management

1. No fees ever for foreign currency exchanges

2. Provide a Private Banker/Wealth Manager at the time of exchange to initially park the funds in an non-interest-bearing account overnight and sweep those funds into other non-interest bearing accounts within your bank the following day; until I meet with bank advisers and other financial professionals and make some general guidelines for the management of these funds and the distribution of a portion of these funds through your bank, trust, and LLCs.

3. Family Office Services

4. Perks can be based on AUM (Assets Under Management) in a tier grid

5. Discounts on AUM fees

6. No fees ever - no fee to deposit/wire transfer money

7. No Broker fees ever

8. Free Safe Deposit Box, Certified Checks, Notarized, Courier Services

9.Provide Excess Deposit Insurance (i.e. Lloyds of London and/or Travelers) or Abbott Downing

10.Provide Senior Wealth Managers/Investment Bankers for selection

11.Tax/Business/Estate Attorney & CPA

12. Private transactions representation –assistance in buying a house/car/anything ( my trustee will purchase through my bank) 13.

Free Due Diligence Services provided for outside investment opportunities(research on any person or service) they will get it

14.100% funding availability (immediate Funds) before we leave

15. Unlimited Platinum or Black Visa Signature Debit & Credit Card with no ATM fees

16. Line of Credit available

17. Group Health Insurance - to cover the signers and families of depositors

18. Guarantee 12-15% interest per year on deposits

19. Bank Trading Platforms & Repurchase Agreement Sweep Accounts

20. Short Term/High Yield Interest Rates

21. Assist in opening an offshore bank account with affiliate bank for foreign investments

22. Access to information on great investment opportunities

23. Pre-IPO deals

24. Provide free Executive Privacy Plus subscription with Reputation.com

25. Sports tickets in suites and on the floor (Football, Basketball, Baseball, Boxing, Tennis, Golf, NASCAR & etc.) Also, special events like the Super Bowl, NBA Finals, College Bowls, NCAA Final Four, World Series &the Olympics. Based on AUM in a tier grid

26. Entertainment & Concert tickets in suites and on the floor (Music Concerts, Entertainment Awards Shows, Premier Movie Screenings, TV Show tickets & etc.) Based on AUM in a tier grid

27. Limousine & VIP transportation based on AUM in a tier grid

28. Private Jet Travel (5-25 flight hrs. per mo.) based on AUM in atier grid on flight hours per month

29. First Class seats/commercial airlines based on AUM in a tier grid

30. Private Yacht access/usage (40 hrs. annually) based on AUM in a tier grid on access/usage hours per year

31. Donations to our favorite charities (Banks matching a certain percentage)

32. Prime seats at charity events

33. Suites at Luxury Hotels & VIP Dinners at Restaurants based on AUM

34. Membership fee & Annual fees to Inspirato Core resorts & residences

35. Membership fee & Annual fees to Exclusive Resorts & Residences for 60 days with Priority Holiday Access annually

36. ClubCorp Private Membership based on AUM

37. Spa & Massage Club Membership based on AUM in a tier grid

38. Concierge Services 24/7 based on AUM

39. Provide a free Vertu Ti cell phone & concierge subscription service for  members with $1 million and over AUM

40. Free Family Financial Education provided for group family members

41. Provide any and all other perks that was not mentioned

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Excerpt and Definitions from Fleming Appointment Cheat Sheet

.Excerpts fromCheat Sheet from Fleming-Appointments, Terms, Rates, Definitions and more......Good for Newbies”

Click on link for full article on exchange tips ect……Dinar Recaps LINK

Supplemental Information
Many are new to this and often terms are used incorrectly, switched, or interchanged. It is more important that you understand what terms mean when you get to your appointment.

DEFINITIONS

Tier 1 Bank: Tier 1 banks are those that hold the highest assets. They include: include: HSBC, Wells Fargo, Chase, Bank of America.

Full-Service Banks: Banks that offer a full range of services including a foreign exchange department. Credit Unions are not usually Full-Service.

Excerpts fromCheat Sheet from Fleming-Appointments, Terms, Rates, Definitions and more......Good for Newbies”

Click on link for full article on exchange tips ect……Dinar Recaps LINK

Supplemental Information
Many are new to this and often terms are used incorrectly, switched, or interchanged. It is more important that you understand what terms mean when you get to your appointment.

DEFINITIONS

Tier 1 Bank: Tier 1 banks are those that hold the highest assets. They include: include: HSBC, Wells Fargo, Chase, Bank of America.

Full-Service Banks: Banks that offer a full range of services including a foreign exchange department. Credit Unions are not usually Full-Service.

Types of Rates:

Front screen/Street Rate: This is the rate you see when you look to purchase or sell currency. The buy rate is higher than the sell rate and the bank always includes a fee. The fee includes the bank portion and the UST portion.

International Rate/ Back Screen/ Default: This is the rate that is used for trading. It is higher than the front screen/street rate. Example: Street rate per million Dong: $1180. International rate: $470,000. To receive international/default rated does require that you sign an NDA. This protects you and the bank.

Contract Rate: This is a rate that is agreed to between countries. Any contract rate is a written agreement between two parties. When you hear “contract rates” associated with the RV, it is often being misused.

Unless you have a written agreement with another, you do not have a contract rate.

If you negotiate for something different than the default, then you will be signing a written agreement and that would be your contract rate.

In the context of the US, it has written agreements with other countries, specifically Iraq and Vietnam.

With Iraq, it is sometimes referred to as “contract for oil”. This is an agreement between governments. The US holds Iraqi Dinar and will receive that contract rate.

Not all currencies have contract rates.

Currently, if you hold Zim, contract rates will not be available. This is because you will receive more from the Zim than you will with a contracted currency rate.

NDA – Non-disclosure agreement

The NDA is a written agreement between two parties that specifies what cannot be disclosed or shared. Usually there is a time limit, 90 days +. As relates to the RV, you are agreeing to not discuss what rate you received for your currency and Zim. The RV transaction is a private transaction. The UST does not want you talking to the public about your private transaction.

If you choose not to sign an NDA, you will go with the public (Tier 5) and will receive Street Rate.

Who can participate? Generally speaking, you can participate in the RV if you are not and have not participated in gangs, legalized crime, murder, human trafficking etc. If you are unsure, make appointment and ask when you get there.

RV Tiers:
T1 = Governments
T2 = Military, those who put this together, groups
T3 = Humanitarian Organizations/Groups and SKR groups
T4 = Internet group – those who follow what is going on with the RV
T4A = Individuals with SKRs, now part of T3
T4B – Individuals, Internet Group
T5 = Public

SKR: Stands for Safe Keeping Receipt. This is where someone who is licensed and authorized to be a Paymaster (usually an attorney) represents a group of currency holders (were originally done prior to Zim being in the offering). They sign a contract and agree to a specified rate. There are not and have not been any new SKR groups for several years.

Prosperity Packages: These cover a very wide area. Includes funds from large trusts such as St. Germain, Rodriguez, Heritage and Mitterrand Trusts will be used to assist the Common Man and help with some debt relief.

Adjudicated Packages: These are lawsuits where plaintiffs won the legal cases. The largest are: CMKX, Native American Claims, Farm Claims, and others. You will know if you are already a part of these.

CMKX: A diamond mine that oversold stock with the help of the SEC. They were sued by key stockholders and won – often referred to as an Adjudicated Package.

Farm Claims: Lawsuit that involved farmers who were unfairly taken advantage of by bankers. They sued and won.

Currency Basket: Originally there were a few baskets with different countries’ currencies revaluing approximately six months apart. There are 22 currencies that are scheduled to go initially.

Once all currency are asset backed, that currency will be exchanged at 1:1 and it will not matter if it is a Mexican Peso or a Dinar. The RV is about creating a level playing field. Not all currency rates will rise in value and some will fall.

List of currencies:
• US
• UK
• Kuwait
• Canada
• Mexico
• Russia
• China
• Venezuela
• Iranian Rial
• IRAQ
• Indonesia Rupiah
• Malaysia

• Vietnamese
• Brazil
• Saudi Arabia
• Qatar
• United Arab Emirates
• Turkey
• Afghanistan
• India
• Libya
• Japan

If you do not have a project but wish to help, below is list of 15 categories of projects from which you can choose. Each category is associated with an Executive Order (EO). You can look up the EO to learn what the focus is. This will help if you do not have an existing project.

• Infrastructure – (There are 5 EOs related to infrastructure. One is #13807 8/15/2017 – Review purpose and what is needed)
• Energy
• International and American business
• Security
• Violence and criminals
• American Indians, refuges and pacific islanders
• Housing
• Technology and space
• Agriculture, oceans, water
• Health
• Spiritual
• Terrorists
• Education
• Financial and money
• Veterans

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Cheat Sheet From Fleming-Appointments, Terms, Rates, Definitions and more...Good For Newbies

.Occasionally Dinar Recaps will be posting Exchange Tips and information from our archives for our newest readers that may be helpful for you at our exchange appointments and Post RV. Not all information may apply to you and your personal situation…..Take what you like and leave the rest: Some you may want to save for your own personal records! We hope all our dreams come true very soon ~ Your Dinar Recaps Team

Cheat Sheet from Fleming-Appointments, Terms, Rates, Definitions and more......Good for Newbies

This was originally posted on May 21, 2021….Procedures may have changed since then……consider everything as a “tip” or rumor until we are at the banks….

The information in this document is based on the most recent information available. It is not intended to be the authority on the GCR/RV or appointment process.

It is expected that there may be changes once final instructions are received.

Occasionally Dinar Recaps will be posting Exchange Tips and information from our archives for our newest readers that may be helpful for you at our exchange appointments and Post RV. Not all information may apply to you and your personal situation…..Take what you like and leave the rest:  Some you may want to save for your own personal records! We hope all our dreams come true very soon ~ Your Dinar Recaps Team

Cheat Sheet from Fleming-Appointments, Terms, Rates, Definitions and more......Good for Newbies

This was originally posted on May 21, 2021….Procedures may have changed since then……consider everything as a “tip” or rumor until we are at the banks….

The information in this document is based on the most recent information available. It is not intended to be the authority on the GCR/RV or appointment process.

It is expected that there may be changes once final instructions are received.

This information is based on exchanges/ redemptions done in the USA. Each country will have its own process and information should be available for all once notifications have been issued.

The redemption/exchange process is streamlined and will be easy and straightforward. The appointment will only be about 15-20 minutes. You will be in and out quickly.

The current understanding (and subject to change) is there will be a “Safe Web Link” or 800# sent to those who purchased currency/bonds online with a registered dealer. This would include: Banks, Travelex, Great American Coin or with the aggregating sites (example: Dinar Recaps, Dinar Chronicles et al). Currently there are approximately 2 million email addresses.

Emails should be coming from Wells Fargo, HSBC, Chase, Bank of America and possibly Fifth Third.

If you do not receive an email, the information will be posted on aggregating sites and/or with those who provide RV Intel.

If you receive an email directly, you may forward it to anyone you gifted currency and/or bonds.

If you received as a gift, you may get the email forwarded to you.

Follow the instructions provided in the email.

You may be asked to verify who you are by answering questions based on publicly available information. This process is similar to when you apply online to open a bank account or a loan.

You may be required to electronically sign an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement). Read carefully so you understand what you are agreeing to. The NDA is to protect you. Print a copy for your records and for future reference. At the appointment, you will be signing a paper copy of the NDA.

You may be given an 800# or a unique 800# to schedule an appointment. The number may be to a specific location or you will be giving your Zip Code, to be directed to the closest location.

When you call you may be asked if you have Zim, Currency or both. This is because not all locations will be able to redeem Zim. NEVER say how much you have, and they cannot legally ask.

Remember that bonds (Zim) is redeemed, and Currency is exchanged.

You are free to redeem anywhere inside the United States. You are not required to exchange in your home state. It is recommended that if you live in a small town, that you go far enough from home, so you are not recognized. This is for your safety. There are no restrictions if you want to go to another state. You cannot go to another country to exchange. If you are a US citizen living abroad, check with place of exchange on what options you have available to you.

What to bring to appointment:

2 picture IDs – driver’s license, passport, government ID or anything with your picture

2 recent utility bill statements – this verifies your address

If homeless or no permanent address explain this at appointment.

Social Security card and/or Birth certificate. These may not be necessary, but bring especially if you have no picture ID.

If you have a bank account with a Tier 1 bank (HSBC, Chase, WF, Bank of America) bring your account number and routing number (a blank check will have that info.).

If you have a trust, bring the cover and indemnification pages (notarized pages). You may bring the entire trust, but they should only need copies of those pages.

Currencies/Bonds – Separate by country and denomination, large to small, facing in same direction. Place each currency into a small plastic bag.

If you have a lot of currency, recommend you create a tally sheet of how much of each currency/bond you have.

On day of appointment dress professionally. Do not dress to a point that you are uncomfortable.

Allow yourself plenty of time. Know where you are going and where to park if in a large city/urban area. Do not use Uber or Lyft type services. You might consider hiring a professional security company for transportation if safety is a concern.

Do not share with anyone purpose of your appointment or what you are doing.

Make a list of anything that you need in the first 10 days. Do you have any emergency needs like housing or medical, etc.

If you are redeeming Zim, make a 3-6-month budget. Budget does not include existing debt. Zim proceeds will be placed into a structured payout. Structured payouts take approximately 3 months to set up. By having a budget, you can have funds available for living expenses during that 90-day window.

It is expected that close of appointment that you will receive a debit card with 1-2% of Zim proceeds. Unless you have a large amount of currency you should have access to those funds the same day or within 24-36 hours. Large currency holders may have to put a portion of their funds into a structured payout.

Rates on currencies are based on Street rate, International and Contract rate. Not all currencies have a Contract rate. You can ask if there is one. You will want to know if there are conditions for receiving the contract rate and what they are. *See supplemental information for definitions.

The Redemption Centers will have a default package. This package includes rates, fees, services and benefits/perks. The default rate will be the International rate. If this is agreeable, you simply will follow through on signing all documents.

Leave with copies of all signed documents and any business cards.

Banks are reporting that there will not be time to create a skeleton trust at appointment. If possible, set up appointment for immediately after exchange to meet with a trust attorney or Trust Co. representative to have a trust created. Be prepared to have a unique trust name picked out. Also, who your beneficiaries will be and a successor trustee (person who will take over for you should you not be able to manage duties). Trust name should not be something associated with you directly.

When you get to the actual exchange process:

They will run your currency/bonds through the DE LaRue machine. This machine counts and verifies the authenticity of your currency.

If you do not like what is being offered, you can ask if any portion is negotiable.

You may be asked what you plan to do with funds. If you are redeeming Zim, the expectation is that you would do humanitarian projects, but is not required. At end of this document is a list of projects that you can choose from to support if you wish. (No longer 80/20 requirement on the Zim)

Historically, they have been looking for the following things in projects:
i. Projects are global in nature – start local and grow outward
ii. Job creation
iii. Duration – multigenerational
iv. Improves economy and helps businesses impacted by Covid

The best way to talk about your projects is to explain a problem and then how you want to fix it. Example: Homelessness – want to build safe affordable housing.

Your project should be typed up in a 1-3-page format with bullet points. This just makes it easy for them to read. Attached at end of this document is a cover sheet for your project. A copy of your project write up will be left at Redemption Center.

If you do not like the default package (rates, fees, services and perks) you may be able to request to talk to someone about what you plan to do and why you need something different than being offered. You may be given a Safe Keeping Receipt (SKR). This is where your currency/Bonds are recorded, and you are given the SKR. You will then work with a Trust company and/ or Wealth Manager to assist with negotiations and preparing the needed information.

Discuss what fees they are charging for exchange. It may be that the fees have been calculated in the rates. It is ok to ask if you can negotiate fees. In many cases, you may be further ahead to just pay the fees. This is something you can ask about. The same is true for services and perks.

If all is agreeable, sign and get copies.

 Remember that any agreements can be rescinded within 72 hours/3 days by law. You may ask if that time can be extended to allow you time to meet with professionals and to come back and renegotiate in your best interests.

You may want to open a new bank account for each currency and/or bond you are redeeming/ exchanging. These accounts will be under trust account name if you have one.

Each person will be (allegedly)  given a US Treasury Account and be in the QFS.

You can take your spouse to appointment or not. You do not want to take anyone who is not familiar with this process as they may end up slowing everything down with too many questions.

Below are some questions to ask and some may not be necessary under the new QFS:

a. Do the funds from each currency/bond need to be in separate accounts?
b. What about fund protection: Does FDIC still apply, or do I need a Lloyds or Cdars Insurance for amounts over $250,000? Is this something they can assist with?
c. I have been told that these transactions are non-taxable, if not, should that not be true, will you provide in writing that I will have access to the funds to pay taxes.

Ask for a full explanation of what the CAP’s and restrictions are and how they work. How are they scaled and what are the benchmarks for restrictions to be removed?

Read everything they give you including the NDA. If you do not understand, ask until you do. OR if you feel you need help, ask if there is an attorney available who can help.

Be respectful – they are not trying to trick you or deceive you.

Discuss Bank Perks – on the private banking side there are perks that you can request. Understand that you will be paying for them. They typically are tiered – so the more AUM (assets under management) you have, the more options you have.

Let them know you are aware that there will be a number of essential tasks to be addressed in the next 10-15 days. Tell them you will be needing help in setting appointments and managing those tasks. Ask if they can provide you with someone who can help.

Below is a list of possible tasks and list of professionals for short term and long term.

a. Establish primary irrevocable trust and any additional trusts or structures. Basic trust components may include:
i. Complex
ii. Non-grantor
iii. Discretionary
iv. Spendthrift
v. Asset protection
b. Meet with Security and Risk management team
c. Wealth Management Team
d. Attorneys and CPAs
e. Establishing short- and long-term priorities
f. Education for self and family – ask what time frame is for completion

There will be a number of decisions that will need to be made post-exchange appointment including meeting with or hiring professionals to assist you. The list below is intended only as a guide.

a. Accounting / Tax
b. Acquisitions
c. Administrative Assistant
d. Art/Advisory Collection
e. Asset Management
f. Aviation Safety Training
g. Brand Identity / Web Design
h. Charity / Philanthropy
i. Compliance / Oversight
j. Concierge
k. Consultancy
l. Precious Metals
m. Digital Privacy / Cyber Security
n. Education Consultancy / Private Tutor
o. Employee Screening
p. Hiring Advisors / Human Res. Search Team
q. Events/ Lifestyle Management
r. Family Office / Software Solutions
s. Family Video Biographies
t. Genealogy / Family History
u. Governance Specialists
v. Home Entertaining / Party Service
w. Ind. Wealth Mgmnt
x. Insurance
y. Interior Design/ Consultancy
z. Intern. Foreign Exchange
aa. Legal
bb. Medical / Health
cc. Mobile/ Telecomm
dd. Private Banking Adv/instructor
ee. Multi-Dimensional Governance
ff. Family Office
gg. Public Relations/ Comm
hh. Private Aircraft Mgmt/Charter
ii. Property / Hotel / Comm &Res
jj. Security / Risk Mgmt
kk. Security / Protection Services
ll. Succession Estate Planning
mm. Training / Wealth Transition Adv
nn. Trust/Fiduciary
oo. Venture Capital Investments
pp. VIP Travel

Supplemental Information
Many are new to this and often terms are used incorrectly, switched, or interchanged. It is more important that you understand what terms mean when you get to your appointment.

DEFINITIONS

Tier 1 Bank: Tier 1 banks are those that hold the highest assets. They include: include: HSBC, Wells Fargo, Chase, Bank of America.

Full-Service Banks: Banks that offer a full range of services including a foreign exchange department. Credit Unions are not usually Full-Service.

Types of Rates:

Front screen/Street Rate: This is the rate you see when you look to purchase or sell currency. The buy rate is higher than the sell rate and the bank always includes a fee. The fee includes the bank portion and the UST portion.

International Rate/ Back Screen/ Default: This is the rate that is used for trading. It is higher than the front screen/street rate. Example: Street rate per million Dong: $1180. International rate: $470,000. To receive international/default rated does require that you sign an NDA. This protects you and the bank.

Contract Rate: This is a rate that is agreed to between countries. Any contract rate is a written agreement between two parties. When you hear “contract rates” associated with the RV, it is often being misused.

Unless you have a written agreement with another, you do not have a contract rate.

If you negotiate for something different than the default, then you will be signing a written agreement and that would be your contract rate.

In the context of the US, it has written agreements with other countries, specifically Iraq and Vietnam.

With Iraq, it is sometimes referred to as “contract for oil”. This is an agreement between governments. The US holds Iraqi Dinar and will receive that contract rate.

Not all currencies have contract rates.

Currently, if you hold Zim, contract rates will not be available. This is because you will receive more from the Zim than you will with a contracted currency rate.

NDA – Non-disclosure agreement

The NDA is a written agreement between two parties that specifies what cannot be disclosed or shared. Usually there is a time limit, 90 days +. As relates to the RV, you are agreeing to not discuss what rate you received for your currency and Zim. The RV transaction is a private transaction. The UST does not want you talking to the public about your private transaction.

If you choose not to sign an NDA, you will go with the public (Tier 5) and will receive Street Rate.

Who can participate? Generally speaking, you can participate in the RV if you are not and have not participated in gangs, legalized crime, murder, human trafficking etc. If you are unsure, make appointment and ask when you get there.

RV Tiers:
T1 = Governments
T2 = Military, those who put this together, groups
T3 = Humanitarian Organizations/Groups and SKR groups
T4 = Internet group – those who follow what is going on with the RV
T4A = Individuals with SKRs, now part of T3
T4B – Individuals, Internet Group
T5 = Public

SKR: Stands for Safe Keeping Receipt. This is where someone who is licensed and authorized to be a Paymaster (usually an attorney) represents a group of currency holders (were originally done prior to Zim being in the offering). They sign a contract and agree to a specified rate. There are not and have not been any new SKR groups for several years.

Prosperity Packages: These cover a very wide area. Includes funds from large trusts such as St. Germain, Rodriguez, Heritage and Mitterrand Trusts will be used to assist the Common Man and help with some debt relief.

Adjudicated Packages: These are lawsuits where plaintiffs won the legal cases. The largest are: CMKX, Native American Claims, Farm Claims, and others. You will know if you are already a part of these.

CMKX: A diamond mine that oversold stock with the help of the SEC. They were sued by key stockholders and won – often referred to as an Adjudicated Package.

Farm Claims: Lawsuit that involved farmers who were unfairly taken advantage of by bankers. They sued and won.

Currency Basket: Originally there were a few baskets with different countries’ currencies revaluing approximately six months apart. There are 22 currencies that are scheduled to go initially.

Once all currency are asset backed, that currency will be exchanged at 1:1 and it will not matter if it is a Mexican Peso or a Dinar. The RV is about creating a level playing field. Not all currency rates will rise in value and some will fall.

List of currencies:
• US
• UK
• Kuwait
• Canada
• Mexico
• Russia
• China
• Venezuela
• Iranian Rial
• IRAQ
• Indonesia Rupiah
• Malaysia

• Vietnamese
• Brazil
• Saudi Arabia
• Qatar
• United Arab Emirates
• Turkey
• Afghanistan
• India
• Libya
• Japan

If you do not have a project but wish to help, below is list of 15 categories of projects from which you can choose. Each category is associated with an Executive Order (EO). You can look up the EO to learn what the focus is. This will help if you do not have an existing project.

• Infrastructure – (There are 5 EOs related to infrastructure. One is #13807 8/15/2017 – Review purpose and what is needed)
• Energy
• International and American business
• Security
• Violence and criminals
• American Indians, refuges and pacific islanders
• Housing
• Technology and space
• Agriculture, oceans, water
• Health
• Spiritual
• Terrorists
• Education
• Financial and money
• Veterans

Project Cover Sheet
Name of Project
Name of Submitter
Phone number
Email Address
Date of Submission
Description of the project – give as much detail as possible. (If you have a plan or outline prepared, attach this form to front of that plan)

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