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"Last month, the Times ran a controversial story headlined, “No, You Don’t Actually Have a Right to a Bank Account.”
Patrick says
"Last month, the Times ran a controversial story headlined, “No, You Don’t Actually Have a Right to a Bank Account.”
But they cannot deny you access to a Credit Union, can they?
But they cannot deny you access to a Credit Union, can they?
The_Deplorable says
But they cannot deny you access to a Credit Union, can they?
Credit Unions are exclusive by nature - one must qualify to be a member.
Right, that's my understanding. Credit unions are simply private groups of people who get together to provide loans and other services to each other.
I suppose a credit union could kick you out, but on the other hand there are a lot of them with various philosophies, while banks all seem centrally controlled from NY and dedicated to the woke agenda, at least until Trump got elected for the third time...
JPMorgan and Bank of America ‘debanked’ Trump under pressure from Biden admin...
The exact reason for Trump and his tens of millions of dollars in holdings being kicked off the JPMorgan banking platform, and then denied access to Bank of America’s services, has yet to be reported. ...
Trump, of course, survived it all and is now in his second presidential term. He is vowing to end debanking; his regulators have stopped enforcing the reputational risk clause and he plans an executive order in the matter.
The single most radicalizing moment of my life happened when I was 21. I was living paycheck to paycheck at the time and BARELY scraping by. It was payday, and I went to use my debt card to buy groceries, and it was rejected. I knew the direct deposit was in and I was confused. My account was almost empty. I went to the bank to figure out what happened and nearly lost my mind. I was hit with dozens of 30 dollar overdraft fees. The bank intentionally put through large charges FIRST despite the large charges being charged after. They held back the lower micro purchase charges, and then once my account was zeroed out, they put through a string of small charges, charging me 30 dollars for each one. I paid over 30 dollars for a tin of altoids, I paid 35 dollars for five dollars in gas. Had they posted the charges correctly, I would have just been rejected. I was young and dumb and barely scraping by, but my balance at the ATM kept saying there were funds available. They hit me with so many overdraft fees that it took me months to get back on even footing.
I still think about it today, and I'm filled with rage. They still pull this nonsense today on the young and poor. So yes, I'm harsh and critical towards our banking system. I want them all in prison.
Maybe you never could trust banks:
Maybe you never could trust banks:
https://x.com/9mm_smg/status/1955000387003416775
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Not to mention the Canadian banks who confiscated accounts from the peaceful truckers who did not want to be injected with the very dangerous and utterly ineffective mRNA gene-altering experiment.