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And we all got excited when all this new technology came out!I saw that earlier... It's beyond getting scary, flat terrifying the direction this country has gone
Wonder how many others there are? No warrant, just open up personal statements no questions asked...To be fair BofA has always been a turd
I am not sure why anyone does business with them, what am I missing?
.gov been doing this for a while, buying personal data profiles from big tech aggregators to bypass the courts.Wonder how many others there are? No warrant, just open up personal statements no questions asked...
How can all these violations of privacy happen?
You'll have to go read your contract with them. Probably some language in there that says they have the right to share / provide your information when requested by law enforcement or other government agencies. This would be completely aside from laws and regulations enacted its previously mentioned. This would be rights that you gave them when you signed up to do business with them.I'd like to know the legality of this. Do people have the right to sue?
You mean the banking data on the crowd that cashes they check at the liquor stoe?So, I gotta ask, but has BoA handed over the information of everyone that was in Ferguson, during those famous days?
I'm just wonderin'....
I keep a small account because they have branches all over the country and its convenient when I travel. I only useBoA has sucked forever.
You have to be a masochist to bank there.
That said each day options are fewer and fewer where a person that just wants to be left alone can go.
I keep a small account because they have branches all over the country and its convenient when I travel. I only use
Amex when I can.
I used to sit on the board of a credit union, SARS. Anything dealing with $10,000 or more gets sent to the government LOL and a report created. It doesn’t matter if you were 89 years old and pulled money out to buy a motorhome. It’s still happened. Because we went over them individually at board meetings. And this was at a mom and pop/veteran owned Credit unionRemember post-9/11 when everyone was pissing themselves in fear over terrorism and we passed a bunch of really terrible laws and enacted a bunch of really terrible policy, but anyone who spoke out was considered to be on the side of the terrorists? Yeah, well, this is what you get. Completely unforeseeable
Fact of the matter is that banking records stopped being private sometime during the War on Drugs, and then the Patriot Act put a bullet in the head of the 4th Amendment.
But, you say, wasn't there a banking privacy act passed in the late 1970s? Yeah, well, it got largely replaced by the privacy provisions of something called Gramm-Leach-Bliley in 1999 (a terrible law for other reasons than we are about to discuss), which provides nominal data privacy but also makes it illegal to sue a bank for privacy violations. So hahaha, joke's on all of us.
I traveled and worked nationwide..... B of A was in most areas where I worked. I dealt with them for many years as a necessity. I used to tell the Branch Managers (all over America) how crappy B of A was.... So, why did I stick with them.... They had the BEST employees working for B of A..... I actually sued B of A while I was in Hillsboro, Oregon over some of that bull shit accounting that resulted in unfair charges... 30 minutes before the hearing, B of A contacted me and offered to settle on my terms if I would drop the case.... Small Claims, mind you. I told them I would drop the case if I could go to their branch next door to the court house and get my money IN CASH. They agreed. when I arrived the manager handed me a check. I frowned and walked it over to a teller I knew. She looked over at the manager. the manager nodded to her and she rolled out a wad of $100's..... I put them in my pocket and walked over to the court house and closed the case.... those B of A employees worked, sometimes for weeks, sorting out the B of A accounting bull shit for me. They succeed 100% of the time... I'm sure being a B of A employee is no walk in the park.... Kudos to them, they are struggling to raise a family.... Same as the rest of us Americans.To be fair BofA has always been a turd
I am not sure why anyone does business with them, what am I missing?
I use Amex and have had 0 addons. If you get the right card (Hilton Surpass) you get a boatload of points. I have over 600K points and hotels are giving great rate because of the Covid. Im going to stay in Hilton Chantilly Va for the Nations Gun Show fpr 17000 points. They also have a program where depending on your dredit ratin you can get 0% interst on purchases for 19 months.amazing thing is, probably half those on here bitching, still hand over a piece of plastic 90% of the time when they pay for something. Just to inconvienant to carry cash. I hear it everyday. So now my business does the charge back. The machine automatically charges a percentage to them on top the sale when i slide that old piece of plastic. I didn't do it for years thinking it would hurt my business being in a small town. Hasn't at all. Folks are just to lazy to care. Have a brother that claimed he had never had that happen or heard of that, then called the other night bitching and moaning he saw 3% added on top when he used his card to pay for a meal the other nite. I just laughed. Said carry cash u tightass fucker. Plastic is killing small business
Yeah...if only credit cards and all those alternative payment systems would just go away, and we went back on the gold standard it'd all be good in a few hours. Roll it all back to 1965......when cash is king and a savings account paid enough interest to double every 10 years.
That's what we need going forward. Look back to see where we should go.
VooDoo
Some years ago I made about a $300 withdrawal from Chase. All small bills. Figured it would be good to have just a little cash in small denominations at the house for emergencies.I used to sit on the board of a credit union, SARS. Anything dealing with $10,000 or more gets sent to the government LOL and a report created. It doesn’t matter if you were 89 years old and pulled money out to buy a motorhome. It’s still happened. Because we went over them individually at board meetings. And this was at a mom and pop/veteran owned Credit union
Please tell me you said “none of your business”Some years ago I made about a $300 withdrawal from Chase. All small bills. Figured it would be good to have just a little cash in small denominations at the house for emergencies.
I got the spanish inquisition about it, am I running a bake sale, a fund raiser, etc. Lots of questions. Asked for my DL so I asked... for what?
She said they have to report any cash withdrawals over $200. I said... report to who? The 'government'
They keep closer tabs on our finances than we do most of the time. Nothing ever came of it but it was interesting.
BOA mysteriously closed my wife’s cc account two weeks ago. Just sent her an email out of the blue. Had zero balance and every time she used it she immediately paid it off within 2 payment cycles. She called and they refused to tell her why they closed it just said she would get a letter from them. Letter came and the only explanation was: the account was not active enough and public records......
Public Records? That would be what? Her jawing on line about the election and mask? Or her few donations to the RNC? She immediately closed the savings we had there and moved it all to the small bank we use for checking.
Yep, I ditched banks years ago. Had the same C.U. now, for over 25 years and haven't looked back. No matter what I buy, if I need to finance it, it's one phone call away. MacThis is why I’ve been considering ditching my big name bank for local credit unions.
Generally like/follow Tucker.
What he didn't tell you is that every, repeat, EVERY SINGLE, financial institution is subject to pretty much the same protocols surrounding certain individuals and/or events since 9/11, much of it, most of it under RICO statutes that go well before that.
You might not like it, agree with it, etc. but.........welcome to the world of metadata.
Every single employee, financial representative at banks, brokerages, suffers through "continuing education" on RICO shit, patterns of potential activity, etc.
This was obviously something event driven.........same church, different pew.
By no means am I justifying it....just saying.
Just like some forum posting idiots that do not realize that with lots of stuff they post, including anti this or that, certain anti govt.,anti US, anything resembling potential threats...... congrats, certain "keyword" software, law, agency, detection, etc......you now have a file, being/been looked at by more than one data base.
A good friend is a very respected global cyber security pro...........you have no idea.
Some people are just that dumb.