Crowd sourced Bank run Dec 7th
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- Lord Beria3
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- biffvernon
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Is your account business or personal Biff? I think they said they couldn't do it on a personal one. I did it on a paying in slip, and that's what was rejected. The other cashier said that it wasn't possible, but it would change in January. Maybe it's Welsh Post Offices that can't do it.biffvernon wrote:I pay cash into my Co-op account through the post-office. They used to want a paying in slip but now it's just done on one's bank card.
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Not so... Shirley Eaton is now in her 70'sJohnB wrote:That's what I meant by unpleasant. She died!Lord Beria3 wrote:On the other hand...
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- biffvernon
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Personal. Hand over the cash, stick your card in the reader, no need for a PIN, and they print out a receipt for you. Easy-peasy-lemon-squeasy.JohnB wrote:Is your account business or personal Biff? I think they said they couldn't do it on a personal one. I did it on a paying in slip, and that's what was rejected. The other cashier said that it wasn't possible, but it would change in January. Maybe it's Welsh Post Offices that can't do it.biffvernon wrote:I pay cash into my Co-op account through the post-office. They used to want a paying in slip but now it's just done on one's bank card.
I spent ages queuing to achieve nothing! Maybe I'll wander down the road to the village Post Office tomorrow, rather than the one in town that I tried today, and try again.biffvernon wrote:Personal. Hand over the cash, stick your card in the reader, no need for a PIN, and they print out a receipt for you. Easy-peasy-lemon-squeasy.
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€13 billion has left Anglo Irish Bank this year so far in withdrawn money. See what happens! This is a bank with no high street presence and a whacking great shedload of taxpayer money supporting it, so could be regarded as a little different in EC's plan.biffvernon wrote:If we all try to withdraw our money on the 7th of December there will be a long queue and then we will find no money left.
Hmmm...better take the money out on the 6th.
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USA post 30's. US forced citizens to hand over gold for mandatory small payments and put it in fort knox. No one knows if it's still there or if they smuggled it out to Europe and sold it back to the US government at much higher rates.Lord Beria3 wrote:The superrich billionaires are buying gold, your typical banker is still stuck in the world of paper money... the great thing about gold is the lack of counter-party risk, you don't need to pay a bank to buy gold and keep it.snow hope wrote:Except I bet all the *ankers have bought gold....... wouldn't want to be in the same club.Lord Beria3 wrote:Or you could buy gold which has nothing to do with the *ankers!!
Its totally seperate from a totally f***ed banking system and the bankers who are paid to maintain a bankrupt system. You can see why bankers hate gold.
Gold is an integral part of the banks ethos. Its actually where they came from.
It could happen here. Anyone with gold could be asked to hand it into the government for say $500 per oz to shore up our ailing currency.... if you have gold you better make sure there is no paper trail to it.
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For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.
"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
- Lord Beria3
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Are you not a little person then Beria?
Beria, how will you sell your gold if there is a crash and electronic or phone selling isn't possible. Bit risky having the shiny stuff so far away surely???
Anyway I thought it was leprecauns, not trolls, that kept gold.
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