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Days ago i enter a Auction on Ebay to win a 100,000,000,000,000 Zimbabwe dollars, the bid was $99 and i decided to enter $100, then 48 hours i won, also i did also check out the Zimbabwe to AUD 100 trillion Zimbabwe dollars is 402 billion AUD, if don't believe me check XE exchange, so that means if i take my 100 trillion Zimbabwe dollar note to a currency exchange they should be able to write me a check for 402 billion AUD.

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You cannot exchange that note at a currency exchange. It is no longer valid, the new Zimbabwe dollar is now in use in the country. The note is worth 40 cents USD. 

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Your first sign of trouble should have been the fact that you can get a 100 TRILLION dollar, single note.

If they printed money like that, then you know the currency is worthless.

You wasted $100. Congrats.

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5 hours ago, James Aplin said:

Days ago i enter a Auction on Ebay to win a 100,000,000,000,000 Zimbabwe dollars, the bid was $99 and i decided to enter $100, then 48 hours i won, also i did also check out the Zimbabwe to AUD 100 trillion Zimbabwe dollars is 402 billion AUD, if don't believe me check XE exchange, so that means if i take my 100 trillion Zimbabwe dollar note to a currency exchange they should be able to write me a check for 402 billion AUD.

If you believe this... well. I'll keep it nice and say, you're being scammed.

 

First, no currency exchange would even keep that much money on hand, so they wouldn't exchange that anyway.

 

And assuming this is supposed to be a single bill of that value? It's fake. Period. The largest bank note is $500 ZWD - which is only about $1.38 USD.

 

On top of that, ZWD was abandoned as the official currency of the country back in 2009, due to hyperinflation.

 

You spent $100 on a worthless nothing.

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1 hour ago, dalekphalm said:

If you believe this... well. I'll keep it nice and say, you're being scammed.

 

First, no currency exchange would even keep that much money on hand, so they wouldn't exchange that anyway.

 

And assuming this is supposed to be a single bill of that value? It's fake. Period. The largest bank note is $500 ZWD - which is only about $1.38 USD.

 

On top of that, ZWD was abandoned as the official currency of the country back in 2009, due to hyperinflation.

 

You spent $100 on a worthless nothing.

Actually, in 2009 they did print a 100 trillion dollar note

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7832601.stm

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"Reintroduction of the Zimbabwean Dollar"

 

Not sure what you just bought, but this is interesting. Wonder how your newfound "wealth" will play out now.

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If this OP is serious about what he just did, then i have a nice bridge to sell you if interested.

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1 minute ago, ManyCoresGuy said:

If this OP is serious about what he just did, then i have a nice bridge to sell you if interested.

i doubt it, but you never know

for sure its probably on ebay, for sure

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