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  1. One US bank Kirchenbauer called was offering one million Vietnamese dong for $56.90, which works out to 17,574 VND per dollar. However, he found the exchange rate much higher at Vietnam’s ...

  2. Yet, some scam artists continue to hawk the dinar, although most now are running the identical Vietnamese Dong scam, mostly to keep their sucker from suing them or calling the authorities to turn ...

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  4. Jul 14, 2023 · Is the Vietnamese Dong a Scam or a Legitimate Investment?People have been asking me to weigh in ever since I debunked the Iraqi Dinar scam, so here we go.The...

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  5. The VND revaluation was a blip last time this scam ran big about 2010, when the Dinar was the main vehicle of choice for fleecing people out of their life savings. Tell her it’s a scam, and tell her that you won’t cause harm to your family by being involved in any way if she chooses to be a victim.

  6. Jul 26, 2016 · The investigation alleged that Dinar Corp. was an unregistered money service business (MSB) that was actively engaged in selling Iraqi dinar and Vietnamese dong since January 2012.

  7. Shortchanging is a type of scam in which the scammer returns less money than owed, banking on the traveler not counting the returned currency. This usually happens when travelers exchange a large amount of money during their currency exchange in Vietnam, and because Vietnam Dong (VND) is a big number (1000 USD can be exchanged into ~24,000,000 VND), travelers sometimes are tricked into this scam.

  8. Jun 24, 2015 · It is an old scam and not about vietnamese dong, but The Iraqi Dinar Scam. Interestingly enough, it looks like 1 USD was 1,000 dinar about 3 years ago when that article was written So much for the unlimited potential of the dinar going up, it's currently 1,160 dinr to a dollar, so this great investment had you down 15 percent in the last 3 years.

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