Just a quick update regarding the Dinar.
I've had a Business Colleague share the following information with me. I
also contacted another trusted friend who also concurs with this information
when you do cash in your DInar. I believe the form is CALLED a CCC Form.
Suggestion for when you
exchange your dinar:
Request 20 copies of a “Clean and Clear Certificate” at the time of your exchange. This certificate states that the funds resulting from your exchange are clean and clear of all criminal activities.
Request 20 copies of a “Clean and Clear Certificate” at the time of your exchange. This certificate states that the funds resulting from your exchange are clean and clear of all criminal activities.
The reason for having as many as 20 copies is that every time you
open a new bank account or want to use a large amount of money for a
transaction using funds resulting from your dinar exchange, you’ll want to
include a “clean and clear certificate” with your paperwork to open the
account, or to execute your transaction. At
any time you may be asked to prove where your funds came from and whether they
are clear of criminal activity. These certificates prove that the bank
certifies your funds are clean and clear.
The bank or party in question will want an original each time;
therefore, you’ll want to have plenty of copies so you don’t run out of
them--you can’t go back later and get them-- they will only be issued at the
time of the exchange.
The bank where you exchange may provide you with 3 copies and may
therefore charge extra for any additional copies you request. If you are planning to exchange with a currency
trader rather than a bank, ask in advance whether they will issue a “clean and
clear certificate.” If not, you may want to choose another place to
exchange.
I read about this a year
ago and it is in my notes to ask for this.
It's called the CCC
document. Later when bank wires are sent at your request, the receiving
bank needs to know whether the funds might be of criminal origin - from drug
sales, or money laundering. Therefore the bank sending the wire may ask
for your source of funds and the CCC. It lends some authority to the
transaction that all is good.
But since anyone could
copy them, you would have to get your banker where you are parking the source
funds to not only provide 20 copies, but
also SIGN THEM.!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 comment:
Good Afternoon,
I regret to inform you that the "Clean and Clear Certificate" referenced above is nothing that exists nor is it referenced anywhere in any US Federal Regulations regarding currency exchange nor Anti-Money Laundering laws. Legal currency exchanges must follow US Law with regard to Anti-Money Laundering and have policies and procedures to prevent engaging in transactions that support or enable criminal or terrorist activity.
Please do make sure that your currency exchange does follow US Law by being registered with FinCEN, licensed in your state and follows AML/BSA Regulations.
Frank Bell
Chief Operating Officer
Sterling Currency Group
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