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It's akin to the issue at Barneys going on with that black kid being interrogated by loss prevention about purchasing a high end belt..simply because they are curious about why he is buying the belt or the circumstances of how could afford it. |
Lots of people making big money speculating on bitcoins. There's some risk that the US and other governments around the world will outlaw them but if so it will take years and years and ultimately it would end up in front of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Those Bitcoin ATM's - I guarantee those will be under surveillance. There are 3 types of people who are involved in bitcoins 1)Drug dealers and other criminals 2)Bitcoin speculators 3)Tax evaders For those who like to gamble it's a great opportunity - there are sure to be many highs and lows with bitcoins and that's what speculators love. |
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My point was that if a bank manager wants to talk to me in more detail if there are concerns about my account, thats fine. I will tell them what they need to know and what they are entitled to know. Nothing more, nothing less. I'm not going to discuss my financial affairs with a rotating teller whose getting paid $12 an hour to stick her hand in a drawer and count. |
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you talk about 'airheads who gossip', but these are the very same airheads you're advocating that we 'tell to mind their own business', while they work in a KYC setting.. this will, without a doubt, cause people trouble. anyway, not all kids are entitled, we definitely know more about keeping our mouths shut than your generation (on a basis that we have had to think a lot more about it) |
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Nosey people are fairly easy to deal with if you confront them. They know they are nosey. They cave pretty easy. You're not the first person to tell them to mind their own business....its just how you deal with that kind of personality type. |
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stupid 'modern' bankers. |
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A guy in Norway forgot about his investment from years back and realized he had a little over $600k euro in bitcoins
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I am pretty sure the bank teller didn't ask "who the hell" was sending the OP $200k from Slovenia, but it is not unusual for a bank to want to know the reason for a large incoming amount. I would be more worried if a bank I was depositing $200k into, didn't ask me.
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.gov dont like bitcoin.
.gov seizures result in 10% of bitcoins. .gov can crash the market when ever they decide. |
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