Swedish Paul
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Money laundering is the reason I think. Even in Sweden, you cannot even draw 500 pounds worth of Krona in cash even if you use a bank teller (or deposit it come to that).
Money laundering is the reason I think. Even in Sweden, you cannot even draw 500 pounds worth of Krona in cash even if you use a bank teller (or deposit it come to that).
Would think the vast majority of high street bank's customers rarely need their existing cash limit let alone more. Card/online purchasing, etc. instead.
I think we should all empty th banks of our money. Remind them who they lend money from.
We would be fecked as there isn't enough money to do that
Yeah I had the same problem. Not betting. But paying for the car. Max I could transfer was £20k unless it was previously agreed.
HSBC......they refuse people their money back in the name of anti money laundering.When I bought the GT I was told I would be fine. Then I tried, and hit a £20k limit with a bang. Was *not* amused. To give HSBC their due they did fall over themselves to sort it out
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I would love to see that day. Problem is we are such a cashless society now you could barely spend much of it. However that could be a natural fix to another massive national issue.I think we should all empty th banks of our money. Remind them who they lend money from.
I still had to do it in two parts though - one for £1, to confirm I was using the correct bank details for him, followed by a rather large sum.
There's an off-straight section of dual carriageway close to where I live which, at the same time, has a bit more overhang from some trees. I'd say that at least 60% of people slow down at this point, most of them using their brakes. "Oh no, the 70mph zone slightly curves. I must reduce my speed to 50!"