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List of Bank Service to Request or Find More Information About

.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

List of Bank Services to Request or find out about

The following list is from several sources. i wish to thank everyone who unknowingling contributed to this post.

LIST OF BANK SERVICES TO REQUEST

Ask the private banker or bank manager to provide the following items:

1. No spread fees or bank fees of any kind charged on the currency exchange.
(With the “1% over-nights”, the “Quarterlies” and the “fractional banking loans”, this should not be an issue.

2. Highest interest rates available to be paid on my accounts.

3. Forever Waive all bank account fees, cashier’s check fees, notary fees, wire fees etc.

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

List of Bank Services to Request or find out about

The following list is from several sources. i wish to thank everyone who unknowingling contributed to this post.

LIST OF BANK SERVICES TO REQUEST

Ask the private banker or bank manager to provide the following items:

1. No spread fees or bank fees of any kind charged on the currency exchange.
(With the “1% over-nights”, the “Quarterlies” and the “fractional banking loans”, this should not be an issue.)

2. Highest interest rates available to be paid on my accounts.

3. Forever Waive all bank account fees, cashier’s check fees, notary fees, wire fees etc.

4. Bank to provide and pay for insurance to cover all account balances. Lloyds of London - Abbott Downing with WF for accts with over 50M$

5. Access to information on investments such as pre-IPOs, real estate (REO), and bank trading and sweep accounts.

6. Bank to provide a team to include a Tax attorney, CPA, wealth planner, trust attorney, Estate planning, etc.

7. Private bank debit card such as opal or black card with no RFID

8. Multiple insurance types (Health, kidnapping, etc.)

9, Low or no interest loans rate if needed in the future

10. Increased ATM withdraw limits and Use of out of network ATMs without fees

11. No foreign exchange fees for debit card usage outside the U.S.

12. Concierge services (possible Vertu phone for mainland), First class travel arrangements as needed.

13. Unlimited limo service when visiting any city, in any country other than my hometown.

14. VIP Concert tickets

The following benefits will be available and apply to all accounts as long as a minimum balance of $____________USD (or it’s equivalent) is held in one or more Wells Fargo accounts by ____________ Trust or another entity who’s primary signatory is the client, _________________________.

All benefits will be available for my immediate family (son, daughter and their domestic partners) as long as the above requirement is maintained.

Banking Services

Complimentary Notary Services
Free courier services and overnight delivery with return
Two free safe deposit boxes (largest available, at preferred branches)
No fee/charge for cashing any form of check.
Free Traveler’s Checks

Wires and Bank Checks

No fees/charges for obtaining certified/cashier’s checks or money orders.
No fees/charges for sending/receiving domestic or international wires.

Foreign Exchange

No spread fees or foreign currency exchange fees on foreign currency exchange.
Bank rate (“no spread,” zero difference) on all currency exchanges.

ATM/Debit and Credit Cards

No annual fees on all credit cards
Zero percent APR on all credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, et al) for purchases and cash advances if paid in full within six months, followed by 2% APR on any remaining balances.
No cash advance fees.
Fully adjustable debit and credit card withdrawal limits set by card holder, changeable 24/7
Guaranteed “next day” replacement of lost or stolen cards.
No fees for additional debit cards (ie “linked” debit cards for employees, children, home staff, et al with specific monthly spending and withdrawal limits set for each cardholder.)

Checking and Savings Accounts

As stated above, all accounts shall be free of all bank fees and service charges as long as the client maintains a balance of $______________________USD (or it’s equivalent) is held in the client’s accounts.

These fees/charges include, but are not limited to:

Free checks (No fees or charges for any checks, including online overnight checks/payments from BillPay).

No online banking fees, checking account or savings account fees; No ATM or human teller fees, non-system ATM fees, debit or credit card fees.

No international/foreign transaction fees; transfer redirection charges, overdraft fees, excess transfer fees, returned deposit fees, stop payment fees.

No monthly or annual account maintenance/service fees or card fees, inactivity fees, account closing fees, lost card/replacement card fees.

Any “non-system” or “out of system” banking or ATM charges/fees will be paid for by Wells Fargo and reimbursed to my account within three business days.

In the event of any accounts being closed, all estate administrator fees will be paid by Wells Fargo.

Loans

Maximum 0.5 percent above Wells Fargo’s ________ bank rate from mortgages, real estate, auto and business loans

No loan application fees

Transactions
There will be no limitations of time or amount, penalties, charges or fees on transfer or withdrawal of funds from any of the client’s accounts.

Concierge Services and Misc Benefits

Complimentary Concierge Services 24/7
Complimentary premier lounge access at airports, ballparks, arenas, hotels, clubs, et al worldwide.

Insurance

Lloyd’s of London or Abbott Downing insurance coverage for all accounts. Or something comparable.

Private Banking

Dedicated Private Banker / private banking services available 24/7
Upon request Private Banking will provide information and access to pre-IPO offerings and other “by invitation only” investment offerings.
No charges, fees or annual membership dues for full and unlimited access to Wells Fargo Commercial Electronic Office® (CEO) Portal or similar online executive banking management and market analysis services.
After hour appointments on request

Dispute Resolution

Any and all disputes will be resolved by an independent third-party mediator.
Their opinion will be binding and serve as a final ruling.
All parties will honor and abide by their decision.

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Some "Blasts From the Past" from Dinar Recaps Archives

.Note From Dinar Recaps:

To our newest readers,

If you are new to the Dinar and Currency investment and wish to educate yourself further please go to www.Dinarrecaps.com . At the top of our blog page click on the categories button and go to The Dinar Recaps Archives or Post RV Categories for all our past posts on history of past RV’s, Exchange tips, Security and other valuable information.

We hope all of our dreams come true very soon.

Your Dinar Recaps Team

Note From Dinar Recaps:

To our newest readers,

If you are new to the Dinar and Currency investment and wish to educate yourself further please go to www.Dinarrecaps.com  . At the top of our blog page click on the categories button and go to The Dinar Recaps Archives or Post RV Categories for all our past posts on history of past RV’s, Exchange tips, Security and other valuable information.

We hope all of our dreams come true very soon.

Your Dinar Recaps Team

New York Time Kuwait Revalues it’s Currency

NY TIMES(Kuwait RV): Published: March 25, 1991

It still has no water and little electricity or food, but Kuwait revived its banking system today, introducing a new currency......Banks reopened for the first time since Iraqi occupation forces shut them down in December.

Thousands of people lined up to exchange their old Kuwaiti dinars for crisp new ones and to withdraw a limited amount of money.....The Central Bank is canceling the value of Kuwaiti dinars that were seized from the Central Bank and put into circulation by the Iraqis.

The invalid serial numbers were posted today in front of all banks in the city....All other old dinars can be exchanged for new ones on a one-to-one rate until May 7, when the old dinars become invalid.

The new official exchange rate is 3.47 American dollars for one new Kuwaiti dinar.

From March 18, 1975 to January 4, 2003 the dinar was pegged to a weighted currency basket. From January 5, 2003 until May 20, 2007, the pegging was switched to 1 U.S. dollar = 0.29963 dinar with margins of ±3.5%.[2] The central rate translates to approximately 1 dinar = 3.33745 dollars. From June 16, 2007, the Kuwaiti dinar was re-pegged to a basket of currencies,[3] and is now worth about US$3.609 (€2.686). It is the world's highest-valued currency unit

http://www.nytimes.com/1991/03/25/world/after-the-war-no-electricity-but-kuwait-reopens-its-banks.html

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What is Nesara????   Many sites are talking about it……here is some information

NESARA ...Forgives all credit card, mortgage, student loan and other bank debt due to illegal banking and government activities..

Information about NESARA:

Source: http://www.ashtarontheroad.com/nesara-flyer-2-8-16.html

A law was passed in the United States in March 2000 and signed into law in October of 2000. This law is called N.E.S.A.R.A. – National Economic Security and Reformation Act.  All politicians and media members are under a gag order to not speak of it publicly until it is officially announced. This new law will first be enacted in the United States and eventually will be rolled out across the world. The law provides:

     ·  Forgives all credit card, mortgage, student loan and other bank debt due to illegal banking and government activities

     ·  Dissolves the IRS and ends all income tax

     ·  Creates flat rate non-essential “new items only” sales tax (food, medicine and all used items will not be taxed)

     ·  Increases benefits to senior citizens

     ·  Returns Constitutional Law to all our courts and legal matters – re-trains all judges and attorneys in Constitutional Law

     ·  Provides for new representational elections within Constitutional Law.

     ·  Monitors elections and prevents illegal activities of billionaires and special interest groups

     ·  Ends the Federal Reserve System and begins a new US Treasury bank system  that follows Constitutional Law

     ·  Creates new US Treasury currency backed by gold, silver and precious metals,ending US Government bankruptcy. This will initiate global economic reform.

     ·  Restores financial privacy

     ·  Ceases all aggressive US Government military action worldwide

     ·  Leads to peace throughout the world

     ·  Enables release of over 6,000 patents of suppressed technologies and enormous sums of money for humanitarian purposes

The provisions of the National Economic Security and Reformation Act have been composed by visionaries who wish to correct past wrongs against the people in the United States. It is supported and inspired by statesmen around the world, as well as off-world, as a vision for global peace, freedom and prosperity.

Further information about N.E.S.A.R.A. history at these sources:

http://2013rainbowroundtable.ning.com/page/history-of-nesara-1  

www.ashtarontheroad.com/history-of-nesara.html

https://freedomforhumanity2016.wordpress.com/tag/nesara-gesara/page/12​/

For Dinar - What you will see on Forex or CBI WHEN IT RVs

$ RATE = What you will see on Forex or CBI
$ .86 = 1.162
$ 1.00 = 1.000
$1.17 = 0.854
$1.86 = 0.537
$2.00 = 0.500
$2.50 = 0.400
$3.00 = 0.333
$3.22 = 0.310
$3.46 = 0.289
$3.50 = 0.285
$3.86 = 0.259
$4.00 = 0.250
$4.10 = 0.243
$4.40 = 0.227
$5.00 = 0.200
$5.25 = 0.190
$5.50 = 0.181
$6.00 = 0.166
$7.00 = 0142
$8.00 = 0.125
$8.25 = .0121
$8.50 = .0117
$9.00 = 0.111
$10.00=0.100

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EVOLUTION OF THE DINARIAN
In The Beginning Many Years Ago           Today !!!  Need I Say More???

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Don't Let This Happen To You~ Lotto Winner Loses it All

.Reposted for our newest readers:

Note: All Dinarians should read this.....So it will NOT happen to you!

InvestorChick: Lotto Winner Loses It All


I had the pleasure of meeting a very charming senior in the last few weeks. It's my friends mother and this lady is in her 70's.

She won 5 million dollars in the year 2000. I saw a copy of the cheque on the fridge at her son's house. I did a double take because I've never seen a cheque that large.

Of course me being a Dinarian and riding this crazy ride along with all of the others, I have been fortunate enough over the past 5 years to have been educated by people like Tony etc and I have done my research about this kind of thing.

Reposted for our newest readers:

Note: All Dinarians should read this.....So it will NOT happen to you!

\InvestorChick: Lotto Winner Loses It All

I had the pleasure of meeting a very charming senior in the last few weeks. It's my friends mother and this lady is in her 70's.

She won 5 million dollars in the year 2000. I saw a copy of the cheque on the fridge at her son's house. I did a double take because I've never seen a cheque that large.

Of course me being a Dinarian and riding this crazy ride along with all of the others, I have been fortunate enough over the past 5 years to have been educated by people like Tony etc and I have done my research about this kind of thing.

All of us have been told the statistics and I do realize that all of this waiting has been hard, although the real challenge comes after our blessing arrives.  

My friend told me the story of how his mother had won the lottery and how she had come to "lose it all".  

I was fascinated because although we hear about it, I had never met someone in this unique situation.  This is her story in a nutshell.  

She won 5 million dollars and was not financially educated in any formal way.  She made her decisions quickly and without professional help.  Her son told me she wanted to "show them all" who she was and rub it in their face, whoever "they" are.  

She gave $500,000 to her sister and then $600,000 to each son.  She was down 1.7 million to start and it gets dramatically worse from there.

 Her sons accepted the gift and my friend was in a not great marriage and of course since he had just received $600,000 from his mother that was not his own lotto winning or an inheritance, his wife when she divorced him was entitled to half.  

The other son burned through his quickly as he also had no formal education or did not seek professional help.

 My friend however did the wise thing and invested his remaining $300,000, he still has it 15 years later and it's making him money daily.  

I repeat, it's invested professionally and it makes him a return daily!  

This lady bought a brand new house, hired an interior designer and of course the new performance car, fully loaded.  She spent 30-40 THOUSAND per month at the casino because they were "so nice to her", no kidding!  

She brought her sister for company and of course her sister didn't spend any of her $500,000. She had an addiction to scratch tickets and lotto tickets even though she had already won.

She handed out $50 tips at the grocery store to the cashiers etc.  She had the life she always wanted and she sure made a big splash doing it.  

It didn't take long for the money to run out and her to be in a worse situation then when she won the money.  

I sat and listened in sheer amazement!  I gave her a ride home that night because the battery on her car was going and she didn't have the money for a new one, imagine!  

Her son was taking it to be fixed the next day for her and footing the bill.

 I drove her home and she went on and on about her house etc.  I drove up and although it's a beautiful place it was overgrown and unkept, no money for maintenance, the neighbours must be thrilled.  

She invited me in and was proud to show me all of her treasures.  My heart truly went out to her as there she was and now it's all gone and the house will be going soon too.  

I looked at her and gently asked if she had to do it all over, what would she do different?  She looked down and thought about it, looked up at me and said she would have got some help.  

Everyone was my friend, she said, until the money ran out.  I wished her good night and got in my car and thanked God for that experience in person and up close.

 It's real, it happens and it will happen to some of you. 

I told her son about this investment and he has some currency, I know she will be looked after but it sure makes you think.

How many shots at wealth does a person generally get in their lifetime?

 I'm thinking not too many.  

The sad thing about it, is how much she gambled away looking for money and "the win" again.  

Folks, when this blessing arrives, your ship came in and this for most of us will be the one shot you get at wealth.  Don't waste it!  

There are several lessons to be learned from this story.

Be wise, move with caution and be deliberate with your actions.  I truly hope by sharing this story, it can help at least one person, my eyes have sure been opened!

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Private Banking Vs. Wealth Management: Not Quite The Same

.Reposted for our newest readers:

Private Banking Vs. Wealth Management: Not quite the same.


Private banking and wealth management are terms that overlap. However, the financial services offered through private banking and through wealth management differ slightly.

Wealth management is a broader category that involves dealing with the optimization of a client's portfolio, taking into account his aversion to, or comfort with, risk and investing assets according to his plans and financial goals.

Private banking typically refers to an envelope solution for high-net-worth-individuals(HNWIs) wherein a public or private financial institution employs staff members to offer high-net-worth clients personalized care and management of their finances.

Reposted for our newest readers:

Private Banking Vs. Wealth Management: Not quite the same.


Private banking and wealth management are terms that overlap. However, the financial services offered through private banking and through wealth management differ slightly.

Wealth management is a broader category that involves dealing with the optimization of a client's portfolio, taking into account his aversion to, or comfort with, risk and investing assets according to his plans and financial goals.

Private banking typically refers to an envelope solution for high-net-worth-individuals(HNWIs) wherein a public or private financial institution employs staff members to offer high-net-worth clients personalized care and management of their finances.

The primary difference between private banking and wealth management is that private banking does not always deal with investing clients' assets. Private bank staff may offer clients guidance on certain investment options, but not all banks will be involved in the actual process of investing assets for their clients.

Most clients utilizing private banking services open deposit accounts of one kind or another.

Wealth management employees, including financial advisors, provide advice to clients to help them improve their financial standing and assist clients in investing assets with the goal of generating high returns. In general, private banking can extend to encompass wealth management, but wealth management firms cannot provide clients with private banking facility services.

PRIVATE BANKING

In general terms, private banking involves financial institutions that provide financial management services to HNWIs. In some instances, an individual may be able to obtain these services with assets less than $100,000, but most banks that provide private banking do not accept clients who have assets less than $500,000.

Private banking tends to be exclusive and is reserved for clients with substantial amounts of cash and other assets to be deposited into accounts and to be invested.

Private banking provides investment-related advice and aims to address the entire financial circumstances of each client. Private banking services typically aid clients in protecting and growing their assets.

Employees designated to aid each client work to provide individualized financing solutions. These employees also help clients plan and save for their retirement and structure plans for passing accumulated wealth on to family members or other indicated beneficiaries
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There are consumer banks of every size with private banking divisions. These divisions offer considerable perks to HNWIs to obtain them as clients.

Private banking clients with large accounts generally receive enviable rates and concierge-like service, guaranteeing them instant access to the employees working with their accounts.

Private banking clients never have to wait in line or use a teller for services. Anything the client needs can be done with a phone call.

A private banking client can contact the lead advisor working with his account and complete just about any transaction, from cashing a check or ordering more checks to moving large sums of money from one account to another.

These perks are all part of the banking institution’s plan to benefit financially. Banks pursue wealthy clients because their business generates significant sums of money in profit for the bank, guarantees repeat business and brings in new business.

Private banking clients, specifically the ultra-wealthy, discuss the specialized and elite treatment they receive with other wealthy individuals. These are new potential clients. Often, these new potential clients are mentioned to private banking divisions by current clients. The divisions then send out invitations to potential clients and often acquire their accounts through such invitations.

Private banking divisions also find new clients through the course of completing normal lending activities. The banks can access tax returns and additional personal documents and discover other potential clients through this information. Invitations are also extended to these individuals and often private banking divisions acquire clientele by doing so.

Banks draw a line when it comes to individuals who are pursued and contacted to become potential clients, and this line rests in different places for different institutions. The mass-affluent market is the major target, meaning individuals with investable assets in excess of $250,000. Some banks set a much higher bar, targeting only those individuals who have minimum amounts of investable assets in the millions.

Clients utilizing private banking services pay for the specialized treatment they receive. The bank that wealthy clients use has a guarantee of a large pool of money, in the form of the clients' substantial checking account balances, to lend and utilize.

The bank also makes money from the steeper interest charges on larger mortgage and business loans taken out by rich clients. The real money maker for these banks is the percentage earned on assets under management (AUM), which is generally quite large with HNWIs. Charging even a very small percentage fee for services that involve huge sums.

Wealth Management

Private wealth management generally involves advice and execution of investments on behalf of clients. Firms that specialize in these practices are the primary sources for clients looking to invest in a variety of funds and stocks.

Wealth management advisors also help with financial planning, manage client portfolios and perform a variety of other financial services in relation to a client’s private financing choices.

Utilizing a financial advisor for private wealth management allows the client to work with an individual educated in solving financial problems and enhancing the client’s overall financial status. These wealth management advisors also help clients achieve financial goals.

Generally, financial advisors seek to assist affluent clients with private wealth management.

The advisors seek to provide the clients with ranges of financial products and services and achieve clients' ultimate financial goals.

Private wealth management services are provided by larger corporations, such as Goldman Sachs, but they may also be provided by independent financial advisors or portfolio managers multi-licensed to offer multiple services and who focus on high-net-worth clients.

A wealth management advisor sits down one-on-one with each client and discusses goals, comfort levels with risk, and any other stipulations or restrictions the client may have in regard to the investment of his assets.

The wealth management advisor then composes an investment strategy that incorporates all information gained from the client and that allows the client to achieve his goals.

The advisor continues to manage the client’s money and utilizes investment products that coincide with the client's stipulations.

Wealth management advisors cannot always offer clients the same specialized and concierge-like services that private banking offers.

However, in most cases, these financial advisors spend a great deal of time with clients. These advisors also cannot open banking accounts for clients, but they can assist them in determining the right kind of accounts to open at the bank of the client's choosing.

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Possible Bank Appointment/ Currency Exchange Suggestions and Checklist

.From Recaps Archives

These are suggestions…you should tailor this sheet to fit your own indidvidual needs……IF you have questions-Be sure to ask the Bankers at your exchange appointment,. Always consult a professional for important decisions

Bank appointment for Currency EXCHANGE Tips/Checklist/Suggestions

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)________________________________

From Recaps Archives

These are suggestions…you should tailor this sheet to fit your own individual needs …IF you have questions-Be sure to ask the Bankers at your exchange appointment,. Always consult a professional for important decisions

Bank appointment for Currency EXCHANGE Tips/Checklist/Suggestions

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)________________________________

Note: We have been told not to give amounts of currency over the phone….You can use this sheet for your own personal records or at your appointment..……..

I have________________________ IQN(Iraqi)currency

I have________________________VNN(Vietnamese)currency

I have________________________1000 notes from2000 ofIDN (Indonesian)currency

I have_________100Trillion,________50Trillion,_______20Trillionand_______10Trillion
2008AAnotesofZWN(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____________________

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”!!!

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

“Know the ceiling rate!!! Make sure you do not get hit with a Spread Fee!  If you do not like the spread fee they are charging simply let them know  (In a Professional manner) you will go to another bank.

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New Account Numbers for each Currency EXCHANGED

( Some say to exchange each currency into seperate accoumts…..some say this is not necessary. Ask at your exchange appointment which way would be best)

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___________________________

Misc. Notes___________________________________________________________________________

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Cheat Sheat from Fleming-Appointments, Terms, Rate 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 questions or 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

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.

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 questions or 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

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.

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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Note from Dinar Recaps

.Note From Dinar Recaps

Well, It has really been a long road for many of us and we want to thank all of our readers for sticking with us through thick and thin. We really hope we are almost there, but no one knows the exact timing…certainly not us at DR.

Many of you have emailed us asking us what they could expect to see on our site by way of an RV/GCR announcement once everything happens.

Several Intel Providers have referred their listener’s to our site to receive 800 numbers or secure links in order to make our exchange appointments. We would like to thank these Intel Providers for the confidence they place in us.

Note From Dinar Recaps

Well, It has really been a long road for many of us and we want to thank all of our readers for sticking with us through thick and thin.  We really hope we are almost there, but no one knows the exact timing…certainly not us at DR.

Many of you have emailed us asking us what they could expect to see on our site by way of an RV/GCR announcement once everything happens.

Several Intel Providers have referred their listener’s to our site to receive 800 numbers or secure links in order to make our exchange appointments. We would like to thank these Intel Providers for the confidence they place in us.

A few intel Providers have been told by bankers that they will be sending Dinar Recaps and other Dinar Websites this information to publish (or possibly email out). We hope this is true, but have not been told directly by any bank.

A reminder, EVERYTHING posted on the Dinar Recaps website, emails, or other related social media (such as Facebook and Twitter) are what OTHERS are saying. NOTHING is from Dinar Recaps.

As of right now, we plan on posting exchange information and protocol’s that we are allowed to post by groups and banking institutions.  This will include exchange numbers and links that we are allowed to post for all of our readers when it is “time”.

We could also be posting the exchange tips and other pertinent info from others that could prove helpful and valuable to our readers….if allowed to.

Warning or advise to all…it is very important that EVERYONE does their own research and consult professionals to find out what is best for THEIR own circumstance or situation. Just because something is posted at Dinar Recaps does not mean it is the best option for YOU.


At this time we have not been informed of any details or information of what we will or will not be allowed to post.

We think we will get that information as soon as the event happens.

We at Dinar Recaps are currency holders like yourselves. So, IF we all have to sign NDA’s at our exchange appointments it is unclear what we will be allowed to post (if anything) after we conclude our appointments (or even if the website should be kept open.)

Online now, on our website we have our ADVICE and POST RV categories with helpful posts.

Again, we want to thank you all for your readership throughout the years of bringing you the latest in News, Rumors and Opinions from “Dinarland”. We have always posted what we have been reading from all the others in “Dinarland”.

Thank you again to all of the Intel Providers and News Hounds for all their time and research over the years.

As for a RV Announcement post- we do plan to have our website top picture being fireworks. As well as emailing all the people who are on our daily newsletter EMAIL LIST.

The  Dinar Recaps Team  

Dinar Recaps has NO further information about exchanging now, or in the future. DO NOT email Recaps with any exchange questions. EVERYTHING we have now is posted on the website, and/or posted on our POST RV Page online

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Exchange Apt Tips and Possible Bank Perks From Recaps Archives

.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

TNT:

DAZ: EXCHANGE THOUGHTS

THESE ARE BROAD GENERALIZED STATEMENTS OF GUIDANCE TO HELP MANY OF THOSE THAT REALLY HAVE NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE OR CONCEPT OF BUSINESS OR BANKING.

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..

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

TNT:

DAZ: EXCHANGE THOUGHTS

THESE ARE BROAD GENERALIZED STATEMENTS OF GUIDANCE TO HELP MANY OF THOSE THAT REALLY HAVE NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE OR CONCEPT OF BUSINESS OR BANKING.

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..

IM NOT EVEN GOING TO LET THE IDEA OF SOME "QUALIFYING"  CLOUD MY EXPERIENCE OF THIS THING. THE QUICKEST, EASIEST WAY TO APPEAR OR BE PERCEIVED AS FEARFUL AND LACKING CONFIDENCE IS TO FEEL YOU  ARE BEING JUDGED ON THOSE ATTRIBUTES.

WINNERS DONT DO THAT.

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

Feel free to keep those that may fit you own personal situation and disregard the rest……

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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"Post RV" Tips and Suggestions From Recaps Archives

.From Recaps Archives

"Remember" Post RV Tips from 30MDinar at TNT

Remember... to CHANGE your telephone number and EMAIL address IMMEDIATELY post RV! Think about every call you have dialed in to and how your telephone number has been captured and added to a list. Well, what happens to that list? Do you want YOUR telephone number out there on a "dinar holder" "millionaire" etc. list?

Remember - your goal should be to own NOTHING personally and be judgement proof. Think assett PROTECTION. Get with someone who is a licensed professional in good standing who knows what they are doing. Look in to trusts, foundations etc.

IMPORTANT: when you exchange - make sure you do NOT agree to give the bank power of attorney over YOUR money.

Remember... an opportunity of this magnitude may NEVER happen again. The very last thing you want to do is blow this one! Be smart and triple check everything.

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"Remember" Post RV Tips from 30MDinar at TNT

Remember... to CHANGE your telephone number and EMAIL address IMMEDIATELY post RV! Think about every call you have dialed in to and how your telephone number has been captured and added to a list. Well, what happens to that list? Do you want YOUR telephone number out there on a "dinar holder" "millionaire" etc. list?

Remember - your goal should be to own NOTHING personally and be judgement proof. Think assett PROTECTION. Get with someone who is a licensed professional in good standing who knows what they are doing. Look in to trusts, foundations etc.

IMPORTANT: when you exchange - make sure you do NOT agree to give the bank power of attorney over YOUR money.

Remember... an opportunity of this magnitude may NEVER happen again. The very last thing you want to do is blow this one! Be smart and triple check everything.

Dont be quick to act. Be slow and calculating. Assemble a professional team of people who know what they are doing, are licensed, in good standing to advise you what is in YOUR best interest.

Remember... when you purchase a home, don’t forget about the property taxes and insurance! Be sure to calculate how much you are going to need and set it aside for however many years you expect to live in that home. Many have lost their homes because they didn't stop to plan properly and ended up not being able to afford the household related expenses.

Remember... one of the most powerful words in any language is NO. Keep this in mind when people approach you for money! Always keep in mind that it is critical for your long term wealth protection that you hold on to your money! Of course I am NOT saying you should not tithe and be charitable. Just be smart and very careful with your money so it will last!

Remember... after you get in to your new home... take an inventory of the contents - furnishings, electronic equipment, clothes etc. Anything that you would want replaced in the event of a fire or some other disaster. A great way to do it is with a VIDEO camera. Place that video in a safe desposit box. An itemized list is also highly recommended. Be sure to keep this list up to date to include new purchases.

Remember... make sure you properly insure your new home for both REPLACEMENT value as well as contents. Always check your coverage amounts.

Remember... people with NO money always want to join forces with someone who has money. The problem is... they usually are only interested in taking your money and rarely can they offer any value.

Remember... if you plan to hire a housekeeper, gardener, nanny or anyone to do anything in or at your home... ALWAYS check references and make sure they are bonded, insured etc. You've got to think like those who would love to cheat you out of your money and stay many steps ahead of them.

Remember... to contact each of your monthly utilities providers and ask them to add a password to your account. This means they will not give out any of your personal information without getting the correct password that is on the account. This is CRITICAL. This is a very simple and basic way crooks get access to your home address.

Remember... be very AWARE of strangers and / or inviting ANYONE whom you don't really know to your home. It;s easy for people to make claims - especially when their goal is to file a claim against your home owners insurance policy or against you etc.

There are PROFESSIONAL CROOKS that prey on people with money because they see you as a payday. Think about the PROFESSIONAL FALLERS who slip and fall in the grocery store and then file a lawsuit against the chain. 

And be especially careful when driving an expensive car, if others have the right of way, make them take it , don't let them wave for you to take it. They could run into you and you would be at fault.

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=8s

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Exchange Day Check List and Tips posted by JBH4129 at TNT

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Posted by JBH4129

Exchange Day Check Sheet

The following information is meant as a guide for you on Exchange Day. It does not cover everything or every situation and may not be what you want to do or say. However, many of us can use this form as a guide to jog our memories on the day of exchange to make sure we are making the most of our opportunity. Think of it as a backup plan in case your nerves get the best of you.

The last two pages are the “Exchange Day Check Sheet”. If you print them “double sided”, it will be one page that you can take into the exchange with you.

Previous Homework

This document is made to be used on Exchange Day. You have done lots of work (or should have!) before getting to this point. Here are a few things you may have already calculated...

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Posted by JBH4129

Exchange Day Check Sheet 

The following information is meant as a guide for you on Exchange Day. It does not cover everything or every  situation and may not be what you want to do or say. However, many of us can use this form as a guide to jog  our memories on the day of exchange to make sure we are making the most of our opportunity. Think of it as a  backup plan in case your nerves get the best of you. 

The last two pages are the “Exchange Day Check Sheet”. If you print them “double sided”, it will be one page that you can take into the exchange with you. 

Previous Homework 

This document is made to be used on Exchange Day. You have done lots of work (or should have!) before  getting to this point. Here are a few things you may have already calculated... 

Your monthly expenses. If you know your future monthly expenses, you will know how much money you need  your investments to provide to you each month. Knowing your future lifestyle will help you determine the rate  you are willing to settle for. Use this spreadsheet to help calculate your future monthly expenses. https://bit.ly/MoExp 

Once open, choose FILE, MAKE A COPY so that you have an editable version. To save this spreadsheet to  your device, choose FILE, DOWNLOAD, MICROSOFT EXCEL and choose where to save it.  

Your currency. You should already know how much currency you have and approximately what it is worth.  Sort it by country and by denomination. You can use this currency converter spreadsheet to help you determine  the approximate value of what you have. Change the values as needed to reflect recent rates. https://bit.ly/CurConvert 

Once open, choose FILE, MAKE A COPY so that you have an editable version. To save this spreadsheet to  your device, choose FILE, DOWNLOAD, MICROSOFT EXCEL and choose where to save it 

Other resources. “Tech-on-Que” has created a valuable resource page (TNT Resource) packed with  information. Lots of links and articles. Go read. Be knowledgeable. 

https://tinyurl.com/tntresource 

How banks make money. This is for your information... not necessarily to be discussed during the exchange as  the exchanger may not know this information. You may say to yourself, “How can I justify asking for such high  interest rates?!” Any money that you leave with the bank can, and will, be used by the bank. They will loan  your money out to others at any rate they choose. Using “fractional banking,” the bank will be able to loan out  even more money than they have in house. Through “overnights”, banks will collect 1% interest on the  balances they have in house. There are 22 overnights per month. The bank is going to be using your money to  make money for themselves. They can share this wealth with you by giving you a higher interest rate. 

You may also want to learn more about Compound Interest. A good interest rate combined with interest compounded more frequently can produce higher returns. Definitely worth some research. Here is a starting  point to learn more. You can also search “compound interest” online for more information. https://bit.ly/2R9nCmp 

How you best learn. Remember to do your part. You have to have some “skin in the game’ in order to really  understand what will happen on exchange day and after. Be willing to do some research. Be willing to learn.  Be willing to share and contribute to discussions. The more you learn and the more you do with that  information, the better your exchange will be.

Here is some background information on the items on the check sheet. 

Verify Currency Amount 

Know how much of each currency you are taking into the bank. Make sure the amount the bank counts during  the exchange matches what you have. It has been suggested that it would be helpful to organize your currency  by country and then by denomination. It may be helpful to know how much of each denomination you have.  Organizing your currency could help your appointment to move along faster.  

Highest Exchange Rate 

Hopefully, before we go to our exchange appointments, we will have a call where the currency rates are shared.  We’re likely to be given a range of rates. It may be helpful to calculate how much money you will receive  using the highest rate and then calculate again using the lowest rate. This will give you an idea of the range of  dollars you will be receiving for your currency. Having an idea of this range will prevent you from having  “sticker shock” when big numbers are discussed during the exchange. It would be helpful to practice saying  these large numbers aloud. Get use to them rolling of your tongue with ease.

Need help reading large  numbers? Start here: https://eslblogs.waketech.edu/esl-english/2016/05/22/how-to-say-big-numbers/ 

Keeping these high and low rates in mind, negotiate your highest and best rate. Remember the saying, “He who  speaks first, loses.” Rather asking for a specific rate, try using the phrase “What is the highest rate available to  me?” “Are there any other rates I might qualify for?” You must politely advocate for yourself. The exchanger  works for the bank, not for you. 

If there are caps or maximums in place on the amount you can exchange for the “contract rate”, try to negotiate  your best deal using all of your currency. Let’s take the Dong as our example. It has been said that there will  be a 50 million Dong maximum that can be exchanged for the contract rate. If you have 120 million Dong, is it  better to get the contract rate on the first 50 million Dong and some other amount you negotiate on the  remaining 70 million Dong? Or, would you receive more by not taking the contract rate on 50 million but  negotiating a lower rate for all 120 million Dong? Be prepared to do some calculations while you are there.  Bring your tablet, laptop, calculator, phone, pencil, paper ... whatever you are comfortable using for calculating. 

Fees 

Expect to pay some fees somewhere along the line ... but the less the better! Remember, a 1% fee on a million  dollar exchange is $10,000! Ask if there are monthly fees on your new account(s). Ask if all fees can be  waived. If they say, “I don’t think I can do that...” say “Let’s put it in the computer and see if it works.”  Everything is negotiable.  

Interest Rate 

For the money that you are leaving at the bank, even if only temporarily, you will want to negotiate the highest  possible interest rate at the time of exchange. You will have to use your knowledge and skills to impress the  person you are speaking with to get the highest rate. A 20% interest rate has been talked about as possibly  being available – maybe even higher. There was a conversation shared on a call where someone was offered  and accepted 15%.  

You should ask for this high interest rate for any and all accounts that you establish with this bank... checking,  savings, spill over accounts where you place your interest each month, business accounts, trusts... all accounts.  Some of us may decide to temporarily ‘park’ our money at the bank where we exchange while we are  investigating other bank products at other institutions. Naturally, you will want to be earning money on your  money while you are doing this! Ask for their best interest rate and be willing to negotiate. Remember the  bank works for the bank, not for you. 

Shoot for the moon: 30% interest rate on all accounts, compounded monthly, and interest paid monthly.... but a  15% interest rate, compounded yearly, with interest paid monthly may be more reasonable.

Everyone will have a different comfort level in their asking and in what will be acceptable. Start with an “outrageous rate” but have  a number in mind that you would be willing to settle for before you go to the bank. No one knows for sure what  rates will be offered until we get there.  

Also consider using compound interest as a bargaining tool. Ask for your money to be compounded daily  instead of weekly.... or weekly instead of monthly. The more frequent the compounding, the more earned. 

Assignable Account 

Make sure that all the accounts you create are assignable to another owner. Basically, this means that the name of the account owner can change. If the accounts are set up in your name, you may want to change the ownership once you have created a trust or a business entity and put the account into that entity’s name. Make  sure this is allowed. 

Option to Renew 

When setting up your accounts, ask for the option to renew. You will want to keep the same terms and be able  to renew the agreement every 3-5 years, in perpetuity (forever). This is why it is important to get the best  interest rates now. Ensure that you (or your entity) are collecting on those high interest rates to keep funding  your plans and dreams.  

TOD/POD 

For personal accounts, you will want to ensure you have added beneficiaries for Transferable on Death (TOD) (for investment accounts) / Payable on Death (POD) (for bank accounts) to all of your existing and newly  created accounts. This will tell the bank what to do with your accounts when you leave this earthly plane of  existence. Bring this information with you on the day of exchange. 

Restrictions on Accounts 

You do not want just anyone to be able to see your accounts. Ask that these restrictions be placed on all of your accounts: Access restricted, Tag as non-test / non-training accounts, No offers, No counter staff. The less  people with access to your accounts, the better your privacy.  

Deposit Slips 

Be sure to have receipts for all of your deposits into all of your accounts. Also be sure you have all information  for all accounts, routing numbers and account numbers, so you are able to move your money to any other  institution when you are ready.  

Online Banking 

If you would like online banking for your new accounts, set it up before you leave. Ask to see your new  balances displayed on their screen in these accounts. Consider privacy and security concerns with this access if  you are accessing this information from your phone. Definitely do not save your banking password to the  phone. It may be best to have a separate computer used only for accessing your bank accounts. 

Availability of Funds 

Be sure to understand when your funds will be available. A percentage will be available immediately. The  balance may take time to become available, but it should not be a lengthy period of time. It may be helpful to  write this information down.  

Clean and Clear Certificate 

Clean and Clear certificates were used prior to September 11th as a way to indicate that new found wealth was  not somehow tied to illegal business dealings. With the passing of the Patriot Act, once foreign currency is  deposited and accepted by the bank, then it is deemed to be clean and clear. You may want to ask if these  certificates are still necessary. If yes, ask for 10 to have with you for other business dealings.

Starter Checks 

If you are getting checks with a new account that you establish during the exchange, ask for some starter checks  to tide you over until your new checks arrive.  

ATM / Debit / Visa card 

If you want a card for your account(s) be sure to order one. A credit card offers more protections than a debit card. It has been suggested that you do not have such a card for any account that has large balances. A better  idea is to move the money you plan to spend into an account with a lower balance and have a card for that  account. This way, if your card information is stolen, the thieves will not have access to large balances.  

Insurance 

Although it is highly unlikely, banks can fail. You will want to be sure your money is protected if the bank does fail. Be sure to ask, “How will my funds be insured?” “How are other customers with large balances  protecting their funds?” FDIC protection only covers $250,000 per person per bank. (A jointly held account is  covered for $500,000) Other insurances exist such as Lloyds of London or a program called CDARS. Read up  on these programs now so you are familiar with how they work. The bank should know of more options and  their cost. (Wells Fargo had a division for “ultrahigh net worth” clients called Abbot Downing. In March 2021,  it became part of “Wells Fargo Private Bank”.) Research then ask about Multimillion dollar FDIC Insured Cash  Sweeps “ICS”. 

If you are on the wealth management private side of banking, these protections may not be necessary as your  money would not be “on their books”. Ask to be sure. 

NDA 

If you signed a Non-Disclosure Agreement, be sure to have a signed copy in your hand before leaving the  exchange. This will remind you of the conditions you and the bank agreed to at the time of exchange. For  example, you may not be able to discuss the rates you were given for a period of 90 days.  

Perks 

Ask what perks are now available to you. Banks offer different perks for different levels of customers. Some  services are complimentary for high balance account holders, some are available at cost or for a service fee.  Some perks may be taxable. It could be helpful to have a copy of the perks that details which are free, which  have a fee and which are potentially taxable.  

Additional Information 

Exchange Day will be exciting and nerve wracking! Be sure to write down important details as the exchange  process is proceeding. The second page (or back page) of the Exchange Day Check Sheet gives you space to  write down any important information. 

If you have multiple currencies, you may want to print a sheet for each currency you are exchanging. You may wish to deposit each currency exchanged into a separate account. In the event that there is an unforeseen hiccup with one currency, all of your money will not be tied up or effected. Do what is comfortable for you. 

Remember, there is no set script for how this is going to go and everyone will have their own comfort levels  when interacting at the bank. All we can do it take our best guess as to what we think will happen and continue  to grow our knowledge as we wait.  

Print the following two pages “doubled sided” to take with you to your Exchange Appointment as the  Exchange Day Check Sheet.

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Exchange Day Check Sheet 

___ Verify currency amount. I have _________________________________________________________ 

___ What is the highest exchange rate available to me? (what we call “contract rate”)  Are there any other rates that I qualify for? 

___ Can all fees be waived? (“Let’s put it in the computer and see...”) 

___ Negotiate highest possible interest rate on any and all accounts - money being ‘parked’ or money being  invested at the bank (20% ?)  

Justifications: My money available to loan, Fractional Banking, Overnights @ 1% x 22 night (“Let’s put it in the computer and see...”) 

___ Account is assignable to another owner (ex: to a trust or business) 

___ Option to renew all accounts, same terms, every 3-5 years, in perpetuity  

___ Add Transferable on Death (TOD) (investment accounts) / Payable on Death (POD) (bank accounts) Add these names to all personal accounts 

___ Restrictions on all accounts: 

Access restricted, Tag as NON-test/NON-training accounts, No offers, No counter staff ___ Deposit slips and all account information.  

___ Online banking set up / verified working (“Can you show me on your screen?”) ___ My funds will be available on ________________________________ (all / ______ percent) All of my funds will be available on ______________________________________ ___ Is a Clean and Clear Certificate necessary? If yes, ask for 10.  

___ Get starter checks, if wanted, for your new account(s).  

___ Order ATM / debit / Visa card (credit card only recommended) 

___ How will my funds be insured? “How are others with large balances protected?” (ex: CDARS, Lloyds of London, Multimillion dollar FDIC Insured Cash Sweeps “ICS”...) This may not be needed if you are on the wealth management or “private side” 

___ Do I have a signed copy of the NDA(s)? (if applicable) 

___ What Perks are available to me? (Ask for list with details on costs, fees, taxability)

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Exchange Day: 

Names of Bank Exchangers  

Exchange Bank  

Branch  

Bank Routing Number  

Checking Account Number(s) 

Savings Account Number (s) 

Other Account Name / Number (s) 

Private Banker / Wealth Manager Name  

Direct Telephone Number  

Future Appointments: 

Private Banker / Wealth Manager Name  

Direct Telephone Number  

Bank Name  

Location  

Appointment Date _____________________________ Time: ________________________ Additional Notes:

(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.)

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Some Possible Questions to Ask at Your Exchange : Posted by Red at TNT

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Red: Dinar- Questions For Private Banker/Wealth Manager/Brokerage General Manager, Source Internet, authors unknown.

No suggestions being made. I post only what I am doing.

NOTICE, this conversation is being recorded for training or other use. If this is acceptable to you, please say YES.

I want to request your permission to ask a few questions as our interview progresses. Okay? Yes

Your full name. ____________________ Your best contact phone number._______________________

I am Asking about all the professional licenses you hold? Abbreviations.___________________________

I hope you do not feel these questions are too personal or suggestive. I want to make sure my best interest will be put in first place in every transaction we do together.

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Red:  Dinar- Questions For Private Banker/Wealth Manager/Brokerage General Manager, Source Internet, authors unknown.

No suggestions being made. I post only what I am doing.

 NOTICE, this conversation is being recorded for training or other use. If this is acceptable to you, please say YES.

I want to request your permission to ask a few questions as our interview progresses. Okay?  Yes

Your full name. ____________________    Your best contact phone number._______________________

I am Asking about all the professional licenses you hold? Abbreviations.___________________________

I hope you do not feel these questions are too personal or suggestive. I want to make sure my best interest will be put in first place in every transaction we do together.

1.       I want a mutual understanding we are both in this investment portfolio as a team so that we may both be richly and adequately compensated. Teamwork, Is this goal acceptable to you?

2.       How long have you been employed in mega client account level banking?

3.       How many clients are you currently serving?

4.       How many of those are in the 60 million dollar and up segment?

5.       What other services do you provide to me as a megabank investment client?

6.       Are you able to give me precise custom advice on individual investments?

7.       At this time, as my banker/wealth manager. Do you represent a team? How many members?

8.       How often does this team meet to discuss my exclusive current investment portfolio?

9.       May I ask how many years you have been married to your current spouse?

10.   How many children do you have? How many with your current spouse, if applicable?

11.   I understand that you are exclusively employed with this bank. Is this correct?

12.   Is any part of your income derived from commissions or fees from my investment relationship?

13.   Do you have a written client relationship document for me to review and hold?

14.   How long have you lived in the nearby vicinity of this bank facility?

15.   As my advisor, are you working solely in my interest as a fiduciary?

16.   I want all my accounts to be 100% private between my fiduciary agent and myself. Will you make sure this is the case? IE No testing, training, marketing, or other staff or employees have access.

17.   Thus far, do you believe you and your financial institution can strike a mutually agreeable investment relationship on my behalf?  

18.   Do you feel comfortable with being my leading team player?

19.   I want to receive copies of all the necessary insurances you carry on my behalf, like E&O.

20.   I want to review your ADV form registered with the securities and exchange commission and state security Authority. May I have copies of those for my review before entering into our investment agreement?

21.   I would like to have a printout on how much the principals of this institution have invested with this institution.

22.   I want to request a printout of the percentage of your investment held in this institution.

23.   Now that we are ready to discuss investing my funds, the interest to be paid, and the term of this investment contract, is there anything I should have asked you to present or reveal that I have overlooked? Is there anything I need to know that we haven't covered?

24.   To start the investment, I want to be included in our agreement never to have a fee, or a charge of any kind applied to my banking or investments with this institution, agreed? 

Note:   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!

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