do you need a passport to exchange foreign money in new york?
June 7th, 2010 | by mon-ex |tibracer asked:
my brother told me after i accused him of stealing 221,000 iraqi dinar that he would need a passport to exchange it in new york…is there any way hes lying?
IRWIN
my brother told me after i accused him of stealing 221,000 iraqi dinar that he would need a passport to exchange it in new york…is there any way hes lying?
IRWIN







3 Responses to “do you need a passport to exchange foreign money in new york?”
By Nin10dude on Jun 8, 2010 | Reply
An instance where you are normal person exchanging money there is probably never an instance where you would need to present passport.
By Mike on Jun 9, 2010 | Reply
You do not need a passport to exchange currency, it is a totally anonymous transaction. Tell your brother to pay you back or you will call the cops.
By Joe on Jun 12, 2010 | Reply
He’s lying every way possible, unless he’s just wrong because he didnt know.