Entry Submitted by Holland at 7:08 PM ET on April 30, 2024
I’m seeing more references to “going to the banks” for exchanges.
1. I would like to know if banks are going to provide exchange services “at the international rates”? Or are they just going to go with the daily plain ol’ rate.
I would much prefer going to my bank, as I’m familiar with the surroundings and employees.
I am not comfortable with the information about redemption centers and their 9 stations, and I feel from what I’ve read, that we will be directed, and told what to do– being pushed around gives me no comfort.
2. As the Dong will not have a contract rate, why go to a redemption center any way.
3. Will banks be handing out satellite phones and new computers, or are those just for the whale Zim holders at the redemption centers.
4. Another thought. The operators of the redemption centers are going to be paid for their services? It costs money to come up with the, excuse me, glaring ads and come ons. What to they get for that? And who’s paying them?
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I am a very private person. I lost my two best friends as they just couldn’t believe me as I spewed out information i.e. JFK Jr. being alive, etc.
I have no one to talk to about all this so I don’t think I need to sign an NDA. Nunya bisness, I say.
I shouldn’t have to “sign anything” for currency I bought years ago, that I will be now exchanging.
And, I need time to ponder how my money is to be spent. After all, it is my money.
Thank you, Holland
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