“Very Exciting” Bank Story found at dinarrecaps.com
Hooty:October 5th, 2013, 6:17 pm
[Post 281] Good Afternoon Family, I have a "bank" story and a picture, which I cannot post at this time because I am using a public computer - but will post it tomorrow!!
My sister, TexBaby78, and I are attending the Women of Joy convention in San Antonio, and we decided to go shopping this afternoon during our free time.
Well, you can imagine our suprise when we just HAPPENED upon a Currency Exchange shop IN THE MALL, and their sign says they exchange Dinar, Dong & Rupee!!
Well, we marched our little round bottoms in there to ask some questions of the man behind the bulletproof glass, because we knew what questions to ask.
I asked him "if we exchanged some foreign currency, would they wire the funds to our bank accounts or give us cash right there". He asked what kind of currency was I speaking of, and I told him dinar.
He said "when it gets value to it, if you exchange a large amount, then yes, we would do a wire transfer to your bank. I then asked him what their fees were and he said "$5.00". I asked was that $5.00 per paper currency or $5.00 per transaction. He said "$5.00 per transaction".
My sister then asked him if they had an office in Houston, and he said "Yes". After we got the location information, we thanked him and left the store.[/b]
Hooty:October 5th, 2013, 6:17 pm
[Post 281] Good Afternoon Family, I have a "bank" story and a picture, which I cannot post at this time because I am using a public computer - but will post it tomorrow!!
My sister, TexBaby78, and I are attending the Women of Joy convention in San Antonio, and we decided to go shopping this afternoon during our free time.
Well, you can imagine our suprise when we just HAPPENED upon a Currency Exchange shop IN THE MALL, and their sign says they exchange Dinar, Dong & Rupee!!
Well, we marched our little round bottoms in there to ask some questions of the man behind the bulletproof glass, because we knew what questions to ask.
I asked him "if we exchanged some foreign currency, would they wire the funds to our bank accounts or give us cash right there". He asked what kind of currency was I speaking of, and I told him dinar.
He said "when it gets value to it, if you exchange a large amount, then yes, we would do a wire transfer to your bank. I then asked him what their fees were and he said "$5.00". I asked was that $5.00 per paper currency or $5.00 per transaction. He said "$5.00 per transaction".
My sister then asked him if they had an office in Houston, and he said "Yes". After we got the location information, we thanked him and left the store.[/b]