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24 cze 2015 · A friend had told her about an imminent revaluation of the Vietnamese dong and she was going to be a multimillionaire, without any downside. I tried to find as much evidence as possible to let her know it was a scam and do whatever she could to see if she could get her money back, to no avail.
In this article, we’ve navigated the complex landscape of currency exchange in Vietnam, highlighting the potential scams that travelers might encounter, from unfavorable rates and counterfeit notes to more subtle tricks like dual pricing and forced help scams.
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.
3 sty 2014 · For the past few years, people have been "investing" in Iraqi dinar, Vietnamese dong and a few other currencies in hopes that they will make it big when the monies are re-evaluated. Unfortunately, it is a scam, explained Keith Woodwell, director of the Utah Division of Securities.
24 mar 2015 · As it turns out, the scams success is based on a powerful combination of greed, apparent inside information, and the ability to see, feel, and touch the currency. In fact, the most compelling...
Vietnamese respondents express confidence in their ability to recognize scams, while a modest 14% admit to lacking confidence entirely. Vietnamese citizens find themselves grappling with scams at an alarming frequency, as a staggering 70% report encountering scams at least once a month.
My sister has a client from the chiropractor that mentioned she should buy as much Dong (lol) as she can since it will revalue, turning her $150 into $2 million…. Where does this even make sense? Is he just trying to get in her pants and making it seem he’s rich or is this a real thing?