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Ariel (@Prolotario1): A lot of People are about to be Rich

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2024
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Ariel
@Prolotario1

Well guess who just left Houston? Iraq.

A lot of people are about to be rich. 

They are ready. 

Why wouldn’t this be there? Expect to see more of these. 

The image shows a currency exchange counter located inside what appears to be a shopping mall or airport terminal. The currency exchange is labeled “CURRENCY EXCHANGE” and has a “START CONNECTING” sign overhead, suggesting it may be a new or recently opened service. 

Currency exchange services allow travelers to exchange foreign currency or acquire the local currency of the country they are visiting. Having such facilities conveniently located in major transportation hubs and shopping centers makes it easier for international visitors to obtain the cash they need upon arrival. 

Given the image’s title mentioning Houston, this currency exchange seems to be a new service that has recently opened up in a popular mall or airport in the Houston, Texas area to cater to the needs of international travelers and shoppers there. Iraq has a rich reserve of oil and natural gas, but their energy infrastructure faces some challenges. Iraq’s oil and gas industry likely needs upgrades to become more efficient and productive. Houston is a hub for oil and gas technology companies, so Iraqi delegates might be seeking partnerships to improve their infrastructure.

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🇺🇸Tommy
@Tommy65979723

Replying to @echodatruth

They just opened a currency exchange at The Woodlands Mall north of Houston. Literally popped up overnight.

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Crypto_Corvette
@0xShieldz

I can confirm! I went there today! I asked the teller if he knew about the RV, he looked at me and smiled then he said you mean the 1-to-1 revaluation. 

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I literally almost dropped to the floor. I then asked him who typically comes here, foreigners to exchange? He said no, it’s usually Americans purchasing foreign currencies. 

The Woodlands mall by the food court has very fair pricing too! Bought 3M VND for the hell of it. Got it for $240 out the door. 1M IQD is $975… 

We are so close people!! #rv #iqd #vnd

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james ford
@jamesfo35239838

Currency exchange booths have been around forever. If you travel around the world they’ve always been in every airport. Everywhere. The mall location is a difference maker.

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I’m Just Sharing Opinions, Nothing More
@GME_VORTEX

1M iqd is exchanging at $770 USD. You did not get treated fairly.

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Charmel Wesel
@ronchar4

Just checked @xchangeamerica to see their current rate for IQD…they are out of stock of all denominations – 50k notes are “in transit”. Price is still $1050 for 1 million IQD. First time I’ve seen them be completely out – always heard they’ll stop selling right before RV

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• Bekah •
@TGrammie2

I’ve noticed a lot of the places online are sold out of IQD

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