Banks have a full right to ask you what you do with their money.

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Their money?

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It is their money if you read the terms.

I should start reading the terms and conditions, My logical mind said it's my money.

but from now on I will use their money appropriately.

I don't want to make them mad or stressed. πŸ˜‚

Try taking out all of β€œyour” money πŸ˜‰

Good man. It's good to have you back on board. We don't need you running around thinking you own money.

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Exactly 🎯

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They can ask about deez nuts.

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lol not surprising 🀣

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Hahaha

this is exactly why I keep my bank account in a negative balance πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚, now they ask themselves what to do with the money!

It’s true, my bank sets limits on how much customers can transfer out. Customers can request a limit increase but they have to provide id and details about the payment. It wasn’t until I had to make the request I realised it wasn’t my money #Bitcoin

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Exactly. This is why self-sovereignty is so much better.

I was one of the people who thought Peter McCormack was being a midwit when he lied to his bank to get a loan to buy more bitcoin and then acted surprised when they closed his account.

I love this framing. You’re not wrong

I thought it was a funny way of saying it

that is the right take. people need to understand when you deposit money in a bank is their money.

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