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Money Confiscation by Your Bank is Perfectly Legal

Postby Z00 » Sun May 12, 2013 10:12 am

Money Confiscation by Your Bank is Perfectly Legal

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Re: Money Confiscation by Your Bank is Perfectly Legal

Postby Rosco » Sun May 12, 2013 6:06 pm

It makes me want to cry I do not know what my reaction to a Cyprus hair cut would be, but the bank would know that I am reluctant to accept said hair cut.
Currently my Insurance Co will not accept cash. I intend to change their mind, if State Farm will not change some one will. This could shake up the PTB the more the merrier :D
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Re: Money Confiscation by Your Bank is Perfectly Legal

Postby 68Cougar » Sun May 12, 2013 7:57 pm

Rosco wrote:It makes me want to cry I do not know what my reaction to a Cyprus hair cut would be, but the bank would know that I am reluctant to accept said hair cut.
Currently my Insurance Co will not accept cash. I intend to change their mind, if State Farm will not change some one will. This could shake up the PTB the more the merrier :D


I never had a problem paying my agent in cash when I was with state farm and that was only a year ago. Is this a recent company wide policy or does it vary from agent to agent?
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Re: Money Confiscation by Your Bank is Perfectly Legal

Postby JerrySpringer » Sun May 12, 2013 10:12 pm

Do credit unions have the same ability?
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Re: Money Confiscation by Your Bank is Perfectly Legal

Postby Rosco » Mon May 13, 2013 2:34 am

68Cougar wrote:
Rosco wrote:It makes me want to cry I do not know what my reaction to a Cyprus hair cut would be, but the bank would know that I am reluctant to accept said hair cut.
Currently my Insurance Co will not accept cash. I intend to change their mind, if State Farm will not change some one will. This could shake up the PTB the more the merrier :D


I never had a problem paying my agent in cash when I was with state farm and that was only a year ago. Is this a recent company wide policy or does it vary from agent to agent?


I thought it was company but will check agent Monday.
Second thoughts as I do travel for two or three months at a time scheduling could be problem.
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Re: Money Confiscation by Your Bank is Perfectly Legal

Postby InfleXion » Mon May 20, 2013 3:13 pm

When you open a bank account the fine print will tell you they have the legal authority to use your money however they choose, and can dictate the terms upon which you can retrieve it. Essentially you are the bank's creditor as soon as you deposit any money. Remember that the Cyprus model was enacted by the EU, not some rogue government off the beaten path. "Bail-in" terminology for the Cyprus model has already been written into law in Canada and New Zealand for when they need it.
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