F*ck banks

mr lovah

Active Member
In North Dakota I've withdrawn $25,000 cash and they didn't bat an eye. "would you like your cash in an envelope?" was their only question. I've never seen a bank count $100,000 in plain sight until I came to North Dakota

Back in New Hampshire, I've been questioned for withdrawing $2,500 .."what do you need it for?" I literally told that lady to shove that question up her ass and give me my dough
 

WeedMiller

Well-Known Member
It might appear that way but you are wrong. The minute you deposit money into a bank, it is no longer yours. You have just lent your money to that bank. Go read up on bail-ins. Cyprus. And most importantly, The Creature from Jekyll Island...you will learn all about fiat money...I mean currency.
Good thing they lend it back when I ask for it. In the case that the world ends and they wanna keep it, I'm cool with that.
 

splitphilly

Active Member
I agree with everything you said. I only have a bank account (credit union, a little better) to pay off my student loans. I just financed a car which sucks, but I don't make enough to buy one flat out. I only used my paypal account (my main means of getting paid) to get the loan. So I guess you don't need a bank account to get a loan.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
every year when i would get my tax return, i would call up banks with whom i wasn't a customer and ask them if they could cash my tax return check.

when they asked if i was a customer and i said no, they told me they could not cash my check.

i would always dryly retort that that wasn't the case last time they got a check from the federal government.
 
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