Free 1000 Rupee bank note
Hi there,
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What the hell is Rupees?
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On 5/29/06, AKHILESH GUPTA <akhilesh.davim@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi there,
Help me by taking this survey. We can both get 1000 Rupees! Click here:
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The legal tender in India, I guess.
P.
Joe Kramer wrote:
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What the hell is Rupees?
On 5/29/06, AKHILESH GUPTA <akhilesh.davim@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi there,
Help me by taking this survey. We can both get 1000 Rupees! Click here:
http://rewards.popstarnetworkpanel.com/?r=EVEkOCgmiSJTBGsFDi0O&i=gmail&p=4&z=1&tc=2
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Joe Kramer schrieb:
What the hell is Rupees?
bart.gif ;) Indian money of course.
Regards
Tino
(PS: looked like spam for me)
...and as I learned the last time I returned from India, no bank
outside of India will exchange rupees, because it's technically
illegal to take rupees outside the country. So unless you happen to
be in or going to India, 1000 rupees isn't too useful.
On May 29, 2006, at 2:37 AM, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
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Joe Kramer schrieb:
What the hell is Rupees?
bart.gif ;) Indian money of course.
Regards
Tino(PS: looked like spam for me)
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And even if you can convert it, as of today 1000 Rupees is 17.16745
Euro, or 21.85553 US Dollar, which, concerning the convertion fee,
would not give a real good meal in Europe or USA.
Harald
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Perhaps it was in reference to Hyrule Rupees? :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupee_(Legend_of_Zelda)
Ben wrote:
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...and as I learned the last time I returned from India, no bank
outside of India will exchange rupees, because it's technically illegal
to take rupees outside the country. So unless you happen to be in or
going to India, 1000 rupees isn't too useful.On May 29, 2006, at 2:37 AM, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Joe Kramer schrieb:
What the hell is Rupees?
bart.gif ;) Indian money of course.
Regards
Tino(PS: looked like spam for me)
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