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October 2, 2008 at 5:44 PM #280041October 2, 2008 at 5:57 PM #279717ArrayaParticipant
[quote=zzz]That rumor about BofA sounds quite ridiculous and probably posted by someone who wants to see a run on the banks, for whatever their pleasure, reasoning may be – maybe to buy in or buy up an American bank on the cheap. BofA would never send out a letter like that to their retail branches as the word would have gotten out and we wouldn’t be reading it on a blog, itd be on major newswires.[/quote]
I hate to tell you this but the reason there are blogs is because people stopped trusting the mainstream media. Why do you think that is? Because they do such a good job?
October 2, 2008 at 5:57 PM #279987ArrayaParticipant[quote=zzz]That rumor about BofA sounds quite ridiculous and probably posted by someone who wants to see a run on the banks, for whatever their pleasure, reasoning may be – maybe to buy in or buy up an American bank on the cheap. BofA would never send out a letter like that to their retail branches as the word would have gotten out and we wouldn’t be reading it on a blog, itd be on major newswires.[/quote]
I hate to tell you this but the reason there are blogs is because people stopped trusting the mainstream media. Why do you think that is? Because they do such a good job?
October 2, 2008 at 5:57 PM #279993ArrayaParticipant[quote=zzz]That rumor about BofA sounds quite ridiculous and probably posted by someone who wants to see a run on the banks, for whatever their pleasure, reasoning may be – maybe to buy in or buy up an American bank on the cheap. BofA would never send out a letter like that to their retail branches as the word would have gotten out and we wouldn’t be reading it on a blog, itd be on major newswires.[/quote]
I hate to tell you this but the reason there are blogs is because people stopped trusting the mainstream media. Why do you think that is? Because they do such a good job?
October 2, 2008 at 5:57 PM #280034ArrayaParticipant[quote=zzz]That rumor about BofA sounds quite ridiculous and probably posted by someone who wants to see a run on the banks, for whatever their pleasure, reasoning may be – maybe to buy in or buy up an American bank on the cheap. BofA would never send out a letter like that to their retail branches as the word would have gotten out and we wouldn’t be reading it on a blog, itd be on major newswires.[/quote]
I hate to tell you this but the reason there are blogs is because people stopped trusting the mainstream media. Why do you think that is? Because they do such a good job?
October 2, 2008 at 5:57 PM #280046ArrayaParticipant[quote=zzz]That rumor about BofA sounds quite ridiculous and probably posted by someone who wants to see a run on the banks, for whatever their pleasure, reasoning may be – maybe to buy in or buy up an American bank on the cheap. BofA would never send out a letter like that to their retail branches as the word would have gotten out and we wouldn’t be reading it on a blog, itd be on major newswires.[/quote]
I hate to tell you this but the reason there are blogs is because people stopped trusting the mainstream media. Why do you think that is? Because they do such a good job?
October 2, 2008 at 5:59 PM #279722CA renterParticipantIsn’t it very possible that banks begin to “ration” withdrawls?
A bit like gasoline (which will also be rationed in this case), where if your name or account number begins/ends with [XXX], you can make withdrawls on Mondays and Fridays, maximum of $200 or some other limit.
Yes, it’s tin-foil hat, but we should consider all the possibilities, no?
October 2, 2008 at 5:59 PM #279992CA renterParticipantIsn’t it very possible that banks begin to “ration” withdrawls?
A bit like gasoline (which will also be rationed in this case), where if your name or account number begins/ends with [XXX], you can make withdrawls on Mondays and Fridays, maximum of $200 or some other limit.
Yes, it’s tin-foil hat, but we should consider all the possibilities, no?
October 2, 2008 at 5:59 PM #279998CA renterParticipantIsn’t it very possible that banks begin to “ration” withdrawls?
A bit like gasoline (which will also be rationed in this case), where if your name or account number begins/ends with [XXX], you can make withdrawls on Mondays and Fridays, maximum of $200 or some other limit.
Yes, it’s tin-foil hat, but we should consider all the possibilities, no?
October 2, 2008 at 5:59 PM #280039CA renterParticipantIsn’t it very possible that banks begin to “ration” withdrawls?
A bit like gasoline (which will also be rationed in this case), where if your name or account number begins/ends with [XXX], you can make withdrawls on Mondays and Fridays, maximum of $200 or some other limit.
Yes, it’s tin-foil hat, but we should consider all the possibilities, no?
October 2, 2008 at 5:59 PM #280051CA renterParticipantIsn’t it very possible that banks begin to “ration” withdrawls?
A bit like gasoline (which will also be rationed in this case), where if your name or account number begins/ends with [XXX], you can make withdrawls on Mondays and Fridays, maximum of $200 or some other limit.
Yes, it’s tin-foil hat, but we should consider all the possibilities, no?
October 2, 2008 at 7:45 PM #279751RicechexParticipantPartypup, Arraya and anyone else….
I am planning on getting my money out of the bank. Partypup, you recommend 10K if possible. Since currency denominations are up to $100 dollar bills only…this amounts to a lot of cash.
The problem is…where to store the cash? If my house were to get broken into, all the money could be gone…
Where would you recommend? Also, what if I died? Do I send my beneficiary a treasure map to the house? X marks the spot kind of thing?
October 2, 2008 at 7:45 PM #280022RicechexParticipantPartypup, Arraya and anyone else….
I am planning on getting my money out of the bank. Partypup, you recommend 10K if possible. Since currency denominations are up to $100 dollar bills only…this amounts to a lot of cash.
The problem is…where to store the cash? If my house were to get broken into, all the money could be gone…
Where would you recommend? Also, what if I died? Do I send my beneficiary a treasure map to the house? X marks the spot kind of thing?
October 2, 2008 at 7:45 PM #280028RicechexParticipantPartypup, Arraya and anyone else….
I am planning on getting my money out of the bank. Partypup, you recommend 10K if possible. Since currency denominations are up to $100 dollar bills only…this amounts to a lot of cash.
The problem is…where to store the cash? If my house were to get broken into, all the money could be gone…
Where would you recommend? Also, what if I died? Do I send my beneficiary a treasure map to the house? X marks the spot kind of thing?
October 2, 2008 at 7:45 PM #280069RicechexParticipantPartypup, Arraya and anyone else….
I am planning on getting my money out of the bank. Partypup, you recommend 10K if possible. Since currency denominations are up to $100 dollar bills only…this amounts to a lot of cash.
The problem is…where to store the cash? If my house were to get broken into, all the money could be gone…
Where would you recommend? Also, what if I died? Do I send my beneficiary a treasure map to the house? X marks the spot kind of thing?
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