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Originally posted by scooby View PostIf all 12mln customers left, they'd have none and no longer require to run a business so wouldn't need bailing...Comment
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I wonder what amount of sterling is not printed compared to 'electronic money'.
Also, I have "I promise to pay the bearer" on a 10 pound note but I do not have that on 10 pounds in a bank database.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAlso, I have "I promise to pay the bearer" on a 10 pound note but I do not have that on 10 pounds in a bank database.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYour money in bank is debt of the bank to you and you have it in writing in T&Cs that got signed.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI don't think it is a simple as that, cash money has a specific statement from the bank that the money will be honoured with some kind of metal, that is not the case with electronic money.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI don't think it is a simple as that, cash money has a specific statement from the bank that the money will be honoured with some kind of metal, that is not the case with electronic money.
The Western world went downhill when United States unilaterally terminated convertibility of the dollar to gold (Bretton Woods system).Comment
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and another reason is the credit score
Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOne reason to have accounts with more than one bank that isn't in the same banking family, and to ensure you have an agreed overdraft on those accounts.
Perhaps they prefer disloyal customers - birds of a feather etc..Comment
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We have a different banking system in Scotland and the TwatFest dosh is under our system.
Individual banks can print their own money up here.
Did you not know that AtW?Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostDid you not know that AtW?
Basically you are even in deeper tulip my furry friend - nobody abroad would take any Scottish money, it's basically not a currency (just local money) per se - I am amazed such strange situation even exists in UK.
Now if Scotland promises to provide X liters of oil for each One Scottish Pound then it would have a proper currencyComment
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