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Bank Fraud
Anyone read news today about the bank fraud now its getting very SCARY:eek:
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Originally Posted by DENISE WALTERS
(Post 7069082)
Anyone read news today about the bank fraud now its getting very SCARY:eek:
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Chicken feed to what the banks have defrauded from their customers Don't see anyone taking them to court:sneaky: |
Re: Bank Fraud
Originally Posted by DENISE WALTERS
(Post 7069082)
Anyone read news today about the bank fraud now its getting very SCARY:eek:
At our expense :curse::curse::curse: |
Re: Bank Fraud
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 7069319)
I would not worry about it, the City boys will still get their multimillion pound bonuses this Christmas.
At our expense :curse::curse::curse: Yes, however at least one Spanish bank (Santander) & one UK (unfortunately can't remember the other; probably negotiating a tailgater on the A7 at the time) is involved with humungous losses as a result....:( |
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Also BBVA in Spain and Royal Bank of Scotland in the UK.
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Years ago my grandfather never trusted banks and kept his money under the floor boards in a metal box. I can see those days making a revival:sneaky:
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Theres my bank in the mess aswell now, I think I'd rather my money under my pillow right now.
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The real worry, as I think I have said before, is the exposure the Continental banks have to South America and Eastern Europe. They have been laughing all the way to the bank blaming the US, but many have huge exposure to South America, some of which are already defaulting. If Venezuela falls over -and with oil having dropped so far that has to be a real possibility, - it could be a blood bath
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Until the US (or the world) institutes some draconian laws forcing banking / investment /government officials to keep their customers needs ahead of their own desires for gain we are lost.
Draconian meaning something akin to China- following any whiff of inpropriety take the bank president / examiner / congressman / stockbroker (or WTF...all 4) to the public square and shoot them, seize all their family's assets then charge their widow for the executioner's bullet |
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The title of this thread is absolutely correct.
The senior bankers should be hung upside down and shaken until their pockets are empty and then put away for twenty years. And not in some nice little day release scheme The money they reported as profits was fictitious. Oh sorry, I forgot they did not realise/understand - can you imagine trying that one on the boys in blue yourself |
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bleam the usa , see some want to give a hand out to bush yesterday lol
[URL="[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8GOrc0-Ygg[/URL]"] the guy sad that no moeny to trought as his bank gone to the wall Ja ja ja |
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Originally Posted by jurdyr
(Post 7070387)
bleam the usa , see some want to give a hand out to bush yesterday lol
[URL="[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8GOrc0-Ygg[/URL]"] the guy sad that no moeny to trought as his bank gone to the wall Ja ja ja |
Re: Bank Fraud
Originally Posted by bigglesworth
(Post 7070196)
The title of this thread is absolutely correct.
The senior bankers should be hung upside down and shaken until their pockets are empty and then put away for twenty years. And not in some nice little day release scheme The money they reported as profits was fictitious. Oh sorry, I forgot they did not realise/understand - can you imagine trying that one on the boys in blue yourself |
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