Notice the immigrant Woman who is working to thwart the Man's attempt to get his own money. The Corporations are the biggest Villains in replacing Locals with disloyal Immigrants. It's such a filthy practice it makes my blood boil. All the Canadian banks are bending over backwards to show how much they love the flood of immigrants.
Exactly. They want barely functioning wage slaves to do whatever they are told. They won’t question because the majority of them have no inner dialogue or critical thinking ability.
I cannot say whether it is true or not but I do have my own story albeit not as dramatic.
A couple of years ago I decided to upgrade one of my PCs. It is used for a specific task which needs great sound but hardly any graphics capability. Most off-the-shelf PCs come with adequate sound and great (i.e. expensive) graphics so I decided to build my own to my own spec.
I ended up ordering some parts from a supplier I had not used before and my bank refused to pay. I ended up talking on the phone to various people at the bank who wanted to know who I was; why I was dealing with this company; had I satisfied myself that they were OK; what was I spending the money on etc. To verify I was who I said I was I was asked all kinds of questions about my various bank accounts and recent payments.
They paid eventually but only after they had intruded extensively. So the story could well be true.
Computer parts are a well-abused fraud channel since the scammer gets an easily unloadable device.
I get that at times when ordering from an SBC dealer here in the states. Things like Raspberry Pi units are good as gold on the open market.
That's not apologizing for your bank's asshattery, usually when I have an issue I can just call my card issuer and say "Yep, I made that purchase for $xxx from $company and they're all k thx bye.
It's Santander Bank. More than likely true. It's becoming more and more difficult to access one's own funds in Europe above €2000. All under the guise of being protected against money fraudsters. The only fraudsters are the banks themselves.
I don't know about the UK, but Bank of America asked me a series of questions about why I was withdrawing $3K last Fall. They even suugested i come to the bank on 5 consecutive days and withdraw the $600 limit, because " thats the same thing". What?! Finally a bank manager came to the window to approve it. Then they gave me a bunch of handouts about not getting scammed. Oddly, they weren't on the list haha.
A good friend of mine buys vintage guitars in the UK from estates and stuff, they're usually around 2500-25,000 cash and he resells them globally and makes great money.
Anyways, he takes large sums of cash out of his bank daily to make these purchases, when I just saw this I messaged him to see when he last took money out, and it was this morning, he took out $7500 to buy a 1933 Gibson acoustic. He even sent me pictures of the guitar, it looked beat to shit and not worth that much money.
edit: I forgot to add that there is a country wide law that restricts cash withdrawals at ATMs to 1000 pounds, so you have to actually walk into a bank.
This whole thing seems to be a big misunderstanding because after looking into it more, it seems to work the same as the US. ATM limits how much you can take out at once because they don't keep a ton of cash in the machine and for robbery reasons. So, to withdraw more than 1000 pounds you have to actually walk into the store and fill out a slip.
Notice the immigrant Woman who is working to thwart the Man's attempt to get his own money. The Corporations are the biggest Villains in replacing Locals with disloyal Immigrants. It's such a filthy practice it makes my blood boil. All the Canadian banks are bending over backwards to show how much they love the flood of immigrants.
Exactly. They want barely functioning wage slaves to do whatever they are told. They won’t question because the majority of them have no inner dialogue or critical thinking ability.
Most euro-banks have:
So this is not surprising.
Europe is cabal central, and the population seems to enjoy slavery. They will be the last to clean up (maybe even after our greatest ally).
I go for crypto.
I cannot say whether it is true or not but I do have my own story albeit not as dramatic.
A couple of years ago I decided to upgrade one of my PCs. It is used for a specific task which needs great sound but hardly any graphics capability. Most off-the-shelf PCs come with adequate sound and great (i.e. expensive) graphics so I decided to build my own to my own spec.
I ended up ordering some parts from a supplier I had not used before and my bank refused to pay. I ended up talking on the phone to various people at the bank who wanted to know who I was; why I was dealing with this company; had I satisfied myself that they were OK; what was I spending the money on etc. To verify I was who I said I was I was asked all kinds of questions about my various bank accounts and recent payments.
They paid eventually but only after they had intruded extensively. So the story could well be true.
If true, make sure to only put tiny bit in or you might well be sorry. This is not good sign.
Computer parts are a well-abused fraud channel since the scammer gets an easily unloadable device.
I get that at times when ordering from an SBC dealer here in the states. Things like Raspberry Pi units are good as gold on the open market.
That's not apologizing for your bank's asshattery, usually when I have an issue I can just call my card issuer and say "Yep, I made that purchase for $xxx from $company and they're all k thx bye.
Yeah, that's true, banks are just money theft factories. Once in, you won't see it again
Crypto all the way, as it can't be taxed
I will second that.
Amen.
It's Santander Bank. More than likely true. It's becoming more and more difficult to access one's own funds in Europe above €2000. All under the guise of being protected against money fraudsters. The only fraudsters are the banks themselves.
It all comes back to the bankers.
Always!
I don't know about the UK, but Bank of America asked me a series of questions about why I was withdrawing $3K last Fall. They even suugested i come to the bank on 5 consecutive days and withdraw the $600 limit, because " thats the same thing". What?! Finally a bank manager came to the window to approve it. Then they gave me a bunch of handouts about not getting scammed. Oddly, they weren't on the list haha.
Pretty small amount for such drama imo.
That's odd. Bank of America is cluck anyway but if you in U.S, you cannot withdraw over 10,000 without bankers asking all kinds of shit.
Banks don't have money.
That's correct.
The City of London is running out of its money supply. Same thing is happening to the Federal Reserve.
Global bank runs will destroy the cabal.
I want to see them destroy.
A good friend of mine buys vintage guitars in the UK from estates and stuff, they're usually around 2500-25,000 cash and he resells them globally and makes great money.
Anyways, he takes large sums of cash out of his bank daily to make these purchases, when I just saw this I messaged him to see when he last took money out, and it was this morning, he took out $7500 to buy a 1933 Gibson acoustic. He even sent me pictures of the guitar, it looked beat to shit and not worth that much money.
edit: I forgot to add that there is a country wide law that restricts cash withdrawals at ATMs to 1000 pounds, so you have to actually walk into a bank.
No problem with him withdrawing? Maybe they know him.
This whole thing seems to be a big misunderstanding because after looking into it more, it seems to work the same as the US. ATM limits how much you can take out at once because they don't keep a ton of cash in the machine and for robbery reasons. So, to withdraw more than 1000 pounds you have to actually walk into the store and fill out a slip.
I can tell you atm will give you 500. You can go into the bank and draw up to 10,000. Over 10,000 they will need all kinds of thing.
Here they are not even allowing the person to withdraw.
Yeah, cause this is fake or a special circumstance.
Don't know anything about UK so that's why I asked. I know U.S
Close the account and take the money out
Yes.