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October 18, 2013, 12:01:18 AM |
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HSBC here just told me that the USA is stopping wire transfers out of the country in order to protect their economy to prevent people from panicking. It sounds just like Cyprus.
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October 18, 2013, 12:02:22 AM |
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Ivanhoe
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October 18, 2013, 12:03:18 AM |
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HSBC here just told me that the USA is stopping wire transfers out of the country in order to protect their economy to prevent people from panicking. It sounds just like Cyprus.
yeah right.....
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October 18, 2013, 12:05:57 AM |
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I can send same day wires to most of the world. sent two wires today, took about 45 min at the bank... god i love btc... time is money.... Yep i went to the bank also to do a wire this morning. I had to leave the coins, my keys and my mobile !! on a lock out of the security scanner door. Go the the back of queue and wait for half an hour. When it was my turn, the guy told me that due to reducing costs I should do that kind of transactions on the ATM outside in the street. When will these dinousaurs extinct? sent two wires today, took about 45 min at the bank... god i love btc... time is money.... Yep i went to the bank also to do a wire this morning. I had to leave the coins, my keys and my mobile !! on a lock out of the security scanner door. Go the the back of queue and wait for half an hour. When it was my turn, the guy told me that due to reducing costs I should do that kind of transactions on the ATM outside in the street. When will these dinousaurs extinct? Most people are able to send a wire online in less than 3 minutes. Sounds like you need a better bank. Yes, takes me a couple of minutes on the bank's website to send to a recipient who's already setup on my account. If I do an international wire early in the afternoon they send it the same day and I know one guy who I pay on a regular basis often receives his payments the day I send them. Of course this isn't a US bank we're talking about. If I send a payment to another UK bank account it arrives in their account instantly using their 'faster payments' method.
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samson
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October 18, 2013, 12:06:56 AM |
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Yep i went to the bank also to do a wire this morning. I had to leave the coins, my keys and my mobile !! on a lock out of the security scanner door. Go the the back of queue and wait for half an hour. When it was my turn, the guy told me that due to reducing costs I should do that kind of transactions on the ATM outside in the street.
When will these dinousaurs extinct?
You can't take coins into your bank ? Coins are money right...
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adamstgBit
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October 18, 2013, 12:20:12 AM |
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Yep i went to the bank also to do a wire this morning. I had to leave the coins, my keys and my mobile !! on a lock out of the security scanner door. Go the the back of queue and wait for half an hour. When it was my turn, the guy told me that due to reducing costs I should do that kind of transactions on the ATM outside in the street.
When will these dinousaurs extinct?
You can't take coins into your bank ? Coins are money right... no the coins represent fiat money fiat money and money are two different things
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October 18, 2013, 12:33:21 AM |
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This is getting blown way out of proportion.
A news item get blown out of proportion?! On THIS forum of all places?! I never thought I'd live to see the day...
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October 18, 2013, 01:02:13 AM |
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October 18, 2013, 01:24:50 AM |
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This is getting blown way out of proportion.
A news item get blown out of proportion?! On THIS forum of all places?! I never thought I'd live to see the day...
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October 18, 2013, 01:33:35 AM |
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This is getting blown way out of proportion.
A news item get blown out of proportion?! On THIS forum of all places?! I never thought I'd live to see the day... Yes but at the same time, a high constant fee is a good way to lock "most" people out but keep it legal for you and your pals (provided you are rich or funded by the rich). For example, from reading these forums I learned the term "dollar denominated account" a few months ago. So I googled around found just one bank (UBS) that offered foreign currency denominated accounts. I thought it might be a good idea to diversify a bit into euros, yuan, etc. Called them up -- not going to happen unless I was going to deposit > 1 million USD. Too much overhead and paperwork... Ironically, there's a trick that lets you do it in a small way with the company we love-to-hate: Paypal. If someone sends you money you can choose to hold it in the currency it was sent...
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October 18, 2013, 02:02:15 AM |
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adamstgBit
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October 18, 2013, 02:04:01 AM |
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ahhhh the walls are falling the walls are falling ahhhhhh up Up UP!!
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October 18, 2013, 02:08:40 AM |
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also what's up with this massive spread, looks unhealthy
cool it bulls let the market build support here...geez leweez
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October 18, 2013, 02:26:13 AM |
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ahhhh the walls are falling the walls are falling ahhhhhh up Up UP!! lol meanwhile bitstamp is facing a massive 2,5k sell wall
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October 18, 2013, 02:53:22 AM |
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This is getting blown way out of proportion.
A news item get blown out of proportion?! On THIS forum of all places?! I never thought I'd live to see the day... Yes but at the same time, a high constant fee is a good way to lock "most" people out but keep it legal for you and your pals (provided you are rich or funded by the rich). For example, from reading these forums I learned the term "dollar denominated account" a few months ago. So I googled around found just one bank (UBS) that offered foreign currency denominated accounts. I thought it might be a good idea to diversify a bit into euros, yuan, etc. Called them up -- not going to happen unless I was going to deposit > 1 million USD. Too much overhead and paperwork... Ironically, there's a trick that lets you do it in a small way with the company we love-to-hate: Paypal. If someone sends you money you can choose to hold it in the currency it was sent... Just open an Interactive Brokers account (and I imagine there are many other stock brokers who offer this). You'll only need $10k (less if you're 26 and under).
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October 18, 2013, 03:02:07 AM |
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October 18, 2013, 04:02:11 AM |
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October 18, 2013, 05:00:07 AM |
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This is getting blown way out of proportion.
A news item get blown out of proportion?! On THIS forum of all places?! I never thought I'd live to see the day... Yes but at the same time, a high constant fee is a good way to lock "most" people out but keep it legal for you and your pals (provided you are rich or funded by the rich). For example, from reading these forums I learned the term "dollar denominated account" a few months ago. So I googled around found just one bank (UBS) that offered foreign currency denominated accounts. I thought it might be a good idea to diversify a bit into euros, yuan, etc. Called them up -- not going to happen unless I was going to deposit > 1 million USD. Too much overhead and paperwork... Ironically, there's a trick that lets you do it in a small way with the company we love-to-hate: Paypal. If someone sends you money you can choose to hold it in the currency it was sent... Schwab, Fidelity, and HSBC are a few examples of banks that offer multi-denominated accounts in the USA. All require no minimum or a small minimum (I think HSBC is $5000, fidelity and schwab are $0 minimum).
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October 18, 2013, 05:02:17 AM |
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October 18, 2013, 05:34:18 AM |
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This is getting blown way out of proportion.
A news item get blown out of proportion?! On THIS forum of all places?! I never thought I'd live to see the day... Yes but at the same time, a high constant fee is a good way to lock "most" people out but keep it legal for you and your pals (provided you are rich or funded by the rich). For example, from reading these forums I learned the term "dollar denominated account" a few months ago. So I googled around found just one bank (UBS) that offered foreign currency denominated accounts. I thought it might be a good idea to diversify a bit into euros, yuan, etc. Called them up -- not going to happen unless I was going to deposit > 1 million USD. Too much overhead and paperwork... Ironically, there's a trick that lets you do it in a small way with the company we love-to-hate: Paypal. If someone sends you money you can choose to hold it in the currency it was sent... Schwab, Fidelity, and HSBC are a few examples of banks that offer multi-denominated accounts in the USA. All require no minimum or a small minimum (I think HSBC is $5000, fidelity and schwab are $0 minimum). Great! Thx I should have asked you guys a long time ago...
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