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What's up with the bank?
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 1:50 am
by hanelyp
Chase Bank Limits Cash Withdrawals, Bans International Wire Transfers
http://www.infowars.com/chase-bank-limi ... transfers/
Dear Business Customer,
Starting November 17, 2013:
- You will no longer be able to send international wire transfers. You will still be able to send domestic wires and receive both domestic and international wires. We’ll cancel any international wire transfers, including reccurring ones, you scheduled to be sent after this date.
- Your cash activity limit for these accounts(s) will be $50,000 per statement cycle, per account. Cash activity is the combined total of cash deposits made at branches, night drops and ATMs and cash withdrawals made at branches (including purchases of money orders) and ATMs.
These changes will help us more effectively manage the risks involved with these types of transactions.
Independent confirmation:
Confirmed: Chase bank drops the hammer on capital controls; no money allowed to transfer out of USA starting Nov. 17th
http://www.naturalnews.com/042529_Chase ... alert.html
I'm not sure what all is going on behind the scenes, but this can't be good news.
Re: What's up with the bank?
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 2:06 am
by Jccarlton
hanelyp wrote:Chase Bank Limits Cash Withdrawals, Bans International Wire Transfers
http://www.infowars.com/chase-bank-limi ... transfers/
Dear Business Customer,
Starting November 17, 2013:
- You will no longer be able to send international wire transfers. You will still be able to send domestic wires and receive both domestic and international wires. We’ll cancel any international wire transfers, including reccurring ones, you scheduled to be sent after this date.
- Your cash activity limit for these accounts(s) will be $50,000 per statement cycle, per account. Cash activity is the combined total of cash deposits made at branches, night drops and ATMs and cash withdrawals made at branches (including purchases of money orders) and ATMs.
These changes will help us more effectively manage the risks involved with these types of transactions.
This doesn't look good. I don't normally trust infowars without checking, but this is going faster than lightning. Don't trust and verify.
Independent confirmation:
Confirmed: Chase bank drops the hammer on capital controls; no money allowed to transfer out of USA starting Nov. 17th
http://www.naturalnews.com/042529_Chase ... alert.html
I'm not sure what all is going on behind the scenes, but this can't be good news.
Re: What's up with the bank?
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 7:08 pm
by choff
There was a story out of the Cypress, this old lady would always withdraw her life savings every friday and redeposit them on monday. She didn't get burned burned by the bailin, whenever her friends asked why she did it, she told them, "my son's a banker and he told me if anything were to to happen, they'd do it on the weekend."