DinarTrade Scam
It is important to note that every state in the US has a public list of what are considered the biggest scams in operation, many of which include some of the companies occasionally discussed on this forum. Here is an interesting one coming out of Iraq, amazingly. This particular scam I'm about to introduce is a relatively new one and is rated the second largest scam in operation by the state of Utah. I also have a friend that has had the unfortunate experience of being tangled with this scam which I will get into later in the thread.
Its called Dinar Trading. Here is description of the Dinar trade Scam in a nutshell:
You take a country like Iraq, one that has been militarily, politically, and economically broken and observe the current state of its currency, In this case; the Iraqi "Dinar". When any country in its defined state has been toppled, the worth of its currency drops drastically into almost non-existence. When this occurs, outside entities have the opportunity to peer in and see what's going on economically and take advantage. I am a member of country A, and I am rich and powerful. You are a member of country B, and you can barely call it a country due to war and economic collapse.
As I observe your country, I can clearly see that my United States dollar is worth 20-30 times that of your Iraqi Dinar, but I can also see that as your country recovers and grows into a world power again, the worth of your currency is going to expand, and if I can purchase enough of it now, I can then sell/trade/invest it back into your country later, when it is worth 20-30 times what I paid for it.
Seems flawless right? Not exactly, there are a few things wrong with this picture.
When I purchased all of those Iraqi Dinars, I most certainly paid a high premium, plus a mark up, and even more for shipping. Then I lost some because of inflation, now in the end I paid about say, $134 for 170,000 dinar. Since they inflated yet again, and are now worth even less due to more inflation and I will continue to lose money.
To make matters worse, the political state of Iraq is so fragile that there isn't even a guarantee that in 5 years from now, the currency will even be Dinar's, there is also the fact that you are very unlikely to find anyone to sell it back to.
So you feel confident about this because even your own government suggests investing in the Dinar and even makes it available in US banks right? Those Presidential order 13303 laws were established under the assumption that Post-war Iraq would be in working order politically and economically, under the assumptions that it would be able to utilize its oil reserves and climb out of its 3rd world slump.
It hasn't, and it isn't even close.
Using currency exchanges to make money with the Iraqi dinar would work under very very specific conditions, and few, if any of those conditions are present. The truth is, Iraq is still a war torn country being held together by a string of American soldiers and a corrupt government barely capable of functioning, and policing its own cities. It is very possible that when the last US troops are pulled out, the Taliban and other similar organizations will move in and reestablish a foundation. It remains unlikely that The United States can afford to maintain the many vital functions of keeping Iraq alive as a country, let alone help trigger a self sustaining oil boom that breathes new life into the dinar, but.....its not impossible.
A friend of mine has lost nearly his entire savings due to his wife having become heavily involved in buying Iraqi Dinar, which has yet to yield a single return. Its a sad fact that like gambling, sometimes the desire to make money can become an addiction all its own, leading to the loss of it in an ironic twist. There are many companies offering this service, but the largest and most popular is listed below.
Many no longer answer their phones, or purchase back Dinars in any form.