Entry Submitted by Aussie Lightworker at 12:45 AM EDT on April 7, 2017
Dear Richard,
I tend to "get a feeling" when I read posts on the dinar sites, and generally I think I'm pretty good at picking the gurus who seem to be genuine. I have always felt that you were one of the "good" gurus and as such, I'd like to thank you for all the effort you put into bringing us the latest intel. It is for this reason that I am approaching you for your help.
We have a market stall at our weekly market (here in Australia) which sells, amongst other things, coins and currency from overseas countries. Imagine my surprise to learn that the stall-holder had some Zim for sale. I bought 4 zim bond notes, (for a total of $12 AU) hopeful that they might be redeemable .
They were all issued in 2008 but three of them had "Pay the bearer on demand (amount) on or before 31st December 2008. One was for 50 Bln. and the other two were 250M and 500M notes.
The fourth note was for 20 Bln. dollars with the rocks and dated 2008. This one stated "I promise to pay the bearer on demand 20 Bln. Dollars".
As I was not issued a receipt for these notes, if any of them is redeemable, am I likely to encounter problems if I try to exchange them without a receipt (as the person who sold them to me has no record of my purchase)? Something I read on DC recently had me concerned that I may be suspected of some illegal transaction in getting the notes without a receipt. As far as I know, the notes were sold by the market-stall holder as simply a souvenir or keepsake, worthless currency. Maybe he had originally purchased the notes thinking the Zim would be revalued, but later fell for the falsehoods put out by the Cabal in stating the revaluations were a scam.
Is it possible for you to check with your sources as to whether I should even attempt to redeem any of the notes or would I be better off keeping them as a memento to frame and hang on the wall? I have other currency and wish to help humanity with most of that, but the zim would enable me to help a lot more starving people in Africa.
Kindest regards and thanking you in anticipation,
Aussie lightworker.
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