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Is this guy for real?

eBay user: asgo

It sounds fairly legit... selling currency on eBay though (Y)

Ah Sameer has just enlightened me, they don't even sell oil in Iraqi currency. All in $$$. That guy is making serious money though! Take a look at his feedback :D

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Very interesting indeed.

Maybe he's selling up because the IQD will be worth jack shit soon? Thats more likely, I reckon...

http://www.xe.com/iqd.htm

Ask yourself one question: if the Iraq Dinar is such a hot commodity, why would anyone in the know be willing to sell it to you? If you thought that the IQD was going to multiply in worth by hundreds of thousands of percent, would you sell it? Of course not -- you'd be too busy buying as much of it as you could.
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A number of people have begun touting so-called "investment" opportunities in the Iraq Dinar as a "sure way" to make a lot of money with little or no risk. Many of our clients have asked our opinion on the legitimacy of this.

Is "investing" in the Iraq Dinar a sure way to profit? We don't think so. In our opinion, buying the Iraq Dinar is a high risk investment with a poor outlook.

Good old XE (Y)

No doubt a lot of people will buy that stuff off ebay, new scams like that seem to just pull the people in. No doubt the guy will make a fair flick off it - fair play to him! lol

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Yeh its rather genius of him really. Especially if he only paid a tiny amount of money for what he is selling.

to be honest its no scam, what hs saying is potentially true, may yet even come true. Of course I wouldn't waste my money trying to find out. a better plan would be to try and think of a similar thing to sell on ebay and make a few thousand from that (Y)

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Natural Selection.

The scams mean the thick greedy people get ripped off. Countless times I've watched programs on TV about people who have handed over their life savings of £20k to help 'unlock' £23m that some Nigerian widow has ensconced in an Amsterdam bank account. Jesus, did you really think that big black man loading your cash into his suitcase was really going to 'contact you later' about the 23 million?

Fools. I get those damn emails every day, always poor English with some pathetic excuse for a cover story. But still, they must wind in some idiots because these emails keep going round.

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