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The Best Way to Buy Iraqi Dinar?

We get inquiries every now and then from people looking to buy Iraqi Dinar for the first time looking for advice on the best method to buy dinar. Typically, we suggest eBay. But we'd like to hear from other buyers (past, present and/or future) as to what buying method they consider the best. A diverse selection of comments should be useful to newcomers and experienced dinar buyers alike. So please feel free to both vote in our poll and to leave your comments and opinions below.

How did you buy or plan to buy Iraqi Dinar? (Select up to 3 answers.) If you'd like to add a comment click here.

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Iraqui or Iraqi Dinar

People researching the Iraqi Dinar sometimes Google Iraqui dinar instead. This is understandable since "u" follows "q" in the vast majority of English language words that include "q". Indeed, Ask Oxford states that "(t)here are very few words in which q is not followed by u, and all but one have reached English from other languages." Iraqi (not Iraqui), of course, is one of these words.

There is, in fact, a tongue-in-cheek movement afoot to stop using "u" after "q" as seen in this Q&A at Google Answers:

Q: Please qantify (sic) the benefits of dropping the letter 'U' after 'Q' in the English language.

A: Hello probonopublico and thank you for your qestion (sic)

Well, for a start think of the environmental issues. Newspaper ink is 95% carbon which is produced by burning hydrocarbons. By dropping the letter U we could be saving thousands of lives a year. "Pigment for newspaper ink still comes from benzene, toluene, naphthalene, and other benzene ring hydrocarbons which may be quite harmful to human health if accumulated in the food chain."

Another reason (or not) to drop the 'U' is that it would rationalise the English language, much as the North Americans have already done Colour=Color etc....

So, if you found this page looking for "iraqui dinar", we understand. Just visit our Iraqi Dinar homepage to find exactly what you're looking for.

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So, after weighing the pros and cons, you've decided to buy Iraqi Dinar! Good. So long as you've done your homework and are comfortable with you decision to buy, we stand ready to assist you.

Buying Iraqi Dinar over the internet can be risky. There are unscrupulous vendors out there who are all to ready to overcharge unwary buyers. Currencies usually trade in an active open market with only small price differences between competing sellers. Unfortunately, the active, open market for Iraqi Dinar has yet to evolve. In the interim, you have many retail internet shops - some legitimate, some not -hawking Iraqi Dinar for widely divergent prices. Beware!

We believe the way to ensure you get the best value for your Iraqi Dinar investment is to use the open market platform of eBay. eBay is The World's Online Marketplace, offering a secure and trusted online marketplace where millions of items are traded each day. eBay's Trust & Safety programprovides multiple protections to buyers:

  • eBay Feedback and Reputation: All Iraqi Dinar sellers display this score in the Seller Information box of the item listing page. This reputation score let's you know what previous customers think of this seller. Each comment and rating - whether positive, neutral or negative - is an opportunity to understand the history and experience of a seller, a chance to form your own opinions, and a visual cue to help you make a smart buying decision.
  • Buyer Protection: When you buy from a seller who displays the PayPal Buyer Protection shield, you are buying with confidence knowing that your purchase is covered up to $2,000 (USD) at no additional cost.
  • The eBay Security Center provides guidance on buying safely, selling safely, and paying safely, as well as valuable third-party, government and law-enforcement resources. The Security Center is a valuable resource for all users.
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