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The Dines Letter:
Frequently Asked Questions

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Why should I subscribe to The Dines Letter?

Mr Dines has an unequaled record of correct forecasts. If you want to protect your wealth throughout the volatile years to come, and to continue to grow your investments, there is no better resource. Click here to learn more about Mr Dines’ track record.
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What will I get with The Dines Letter that I won’t get from other investment newsletters or advisors?

Number one, of course, is the unequaled record of correct calls so that you’ll rarely be surprised by a market turn—big or small. Besides that, you get an in-depth explanation of world events and politics and how they affect your investments, which no other advisor comes close to equaling.

You also get a portfolio of recommended stocks that is kept up-to-date; specific buy, sell and hold recommendations; a review of what other commentators are currently saying and Mr Dines’ response; plus easy-to-read charts and graphs.

As a bonus, you get Mr Dines’ always-interesting-to-read commentaries, full of “Dinesisms” and witticisms that you’ll never see elsewhere. If you want to have a clear sight of what’s ahead, a winning portfolio and a good time keeping up with it all, The Dines Letter is your best choice.

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After I subscribe to The Dines Letter, when will I get
my first issue?

With your paid subscription you are rushed an “Introductory Kit” by Priority Mail (which includes 2 FREE back issues) approximately 10 days after processing, so that you get up-to-date right away. It might then take 2 to 3 weeks before you receive the first issue of your subscription.
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Can I get my Introductory Kit by email?

Your Dines Wealth-Building Starter Kit contains a large volume of information and is available only by mail. You will surely want to keep this valuable information as a hard copy for future reference. Please review your Introductory Kit periodically, since many of your questions are answered there.
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Can I get my Dines Letter by email?

The Dines Letter is sent via email as an attachment in PDF format (which requires Adobe Reader to open), so the attachment needs to be downloaded. Please be careful not to delete this attachment, as sending out another would take some time, and your issue might even arrive by regular mail.
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I requested email delivery of my Dines Letter subscription. Why is it still coming by mail?

If you requested email delivery with your subscription to The Dines Letter, and did not indicate that you have the required Adobe Reader, you might experience a delay. (If the Reader is not already on your computer, you may download it free on the Internet at http://www.adobe.com.)

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How long should it take to switch my Dines Letter subscription from hard copy to email transmission?

Switching from the hard copy of TDL to the email version means you’ll get your newsletter even faster, so you can catch up with the market immediately. Switching takes some time to process, so please be prepared to receive a hard copy until the actual switch.
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How much space do I need in my email mailbox to receive The Dines Letter by email?

Your email mailbox will need a minimum of 1 MB of space for a regular issue of The Dines Letter. The big Annual Forecast Issue is usually at least double that size, which is why it is mailed.
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What happens when my email issue is returned to The Dines Letter as “undeliverable”?

When your Dines Letter email is returned as “undeliverable,” The Dines Letter will automatically be mailed to you—along with what was returned to TDL, for your examination—so please check and correct the situation with your service provider. Then let TDL know by email that the situation has been resolved and that you are ready to receive email again.
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How do I open my Dines Letter?

If you are unable to open your attachment yet you have the Adobe Reader, please check with your service provider for support, which is part of their function.
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How do I change my address or other information in my personal profile?

When contacting TDL to change your address or other information, please include your old address, new address, name, and whether it is for TDL, IWB, or both. Please allow adequate time for processing. Making address changes directly on this website would take effect much faster. Click here to change your address online.
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When do I need to renew my Dines Letter subscription in order not to miss an issue?

If you wish to renew your subscription, please do so urgently the moment you receive your renewal notice, in order to avoid possible interruption of service, as it takes time to process.
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Which other service is offered besides The Dines Letter?

You may also subscribe to the Interim Warning Bulletin (IWB) as “insurance” for coverage in-between issues of The Dines Letter. This is the best way to make sure that you never miss an immediate “Buy” or “Sell” call. This is a separate service from TDL. Click here to learn more about the Interim Warning Bulletin.
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If I email a question, when should I expect a response?

All questions are answered in the order received. If your email requires a response, you will receive one in a timely manner depending on market volatility. Sometimes a question is included in TDL’s “Letters to the Editor” column, and subsequently answered there. Please specify if you do not wish your name and location included. TDL is busy concentrating on the markets, so we especially appreciate it when you add, “No reply required,” as necessary. We never respond to questions about your specific personal stocks, as per government rules.
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Since I haven’t received an immediate response to my emailed question, should I also call your Toll-Free number?

No. If you have emailed TDL, be assured that your message was received. We know you’re eager to receive your answer, and will make every effort to hurry it to you, but market analysis and the newsletter’s production take priority over everything. The Toll-Free number only takes subscription orders, and would not be able to help.
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Why have you charged me twice?

Oops! If you ordered by email, and then called our Toll-Free number, you might have accidentally entered two orders. Please alert us immediately and we will make sure you are only charged once!
Interim Warning Bulletin:
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why should I subscribe to the Interim Warning Bulletin?

The market is more volatile than it has ever been. That means markets can change suddenly, and Mr Dines wants to make sure you hear about every investment decision you need to make while there’s still time to profit, or to protect your assets. The Dines Letter focuses more on global investment issues, while the Interim Warning Bulletin alerts you to immediate decisions you need to make, when waiting till your next Dines Letter issue comes.
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After I subscribe to the Interim Warning Bulletin, when will
I get online?

After having subscribed to the Interim Warning Bulletin you should be online (or, on fax/mail) within a few weeks after processing.
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What happens when my email issue of the Interim Warning Bulletin is returned as “undeliverable”?

When your Interim Warning Bulletin email or fax is returned to us as “undeliverable,” it will automatically be mailed to you, along with the electronic explanation of your undeliverable status. That way, you’ll know exactly what the problem was. Please clear it with your service provider and email us the results.
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How often will I get an Interim Warning Bulletin?

How often you get an Interim Warning Bulletin will depend entirely on the market. Sometimes warnings come in quick succession, and at other times, you might not see one for weeks at a time. The service is based only on alerting you when there is an action that you need to take for your portfolio, so you will never be bothered with anything but urgent messages. In the past, they have averaged around 20 to 30 a year.
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How do I change my address or other information in my personal profile?

When contacting TDL to change your address or other information, please include your old address, new address, name and whether it is for TDL, IWB or both. Please allow adequate time for processing. Making address changes directly on this website would take effect much faster. Click here to change your address online.

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When do I need to renew my subscription to the Interim Warning Bulletin in order not to miss an issue?

If you wish to renew your subscription, please do so urgently the moment you receive your renewal notice, in order to avoid possible interruption of service, as it takes time to process.
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Why have you charged me twice?

Oops! If you ordered by email, and then called our Toll-Free number, you may have accidentally entered two orders. Please alert us immediately and we will make sure you are only charged once!


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