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Its also well known that Deutsche appear to be on minimal fractional reserve status. In other words we dont have it guvnor.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostTried to move large sum from Deutsche the other night and was decline with no reason given. Used smaller denominations to process. A 1st after 8 years with the bank.
I think they're in a spot of bother. Defo moving my cash to a peoples bank.
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The GoldMoney office here in Jersey has been under construction for a couple of years now.
No signs of opening soon.
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Cheaper than tax. Just saying...Originally posted by AtW View PostUBS to charge super-rich for cash deposits
Move means savings of £1.7m would attract fee of £10,700 for clients in Switzerland
UBS to charge super-rich for cash deposits | Business | The Guardian

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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBack in 1991 at UBS a client came in. With a gold bar to deposit.
Saw something similar recently on one of the channel islands...
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Oh, that's where I left it. Thanks for reminding me.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBack in 1991 at UBS a client came in. With a gold bar to deposit.
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Back in 1991 at UBS a client came in. With a gold bar to deposit.
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That's not super rich. Especially not for Switzerland.Originally posted by AtW View PostUBS to charge super-rich for cash deposits
Move means savings of £1.7m would attract fee of £10,700 for clients in Switzerland
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Banks don’t like proceeds from tulipcoinsOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostTried to move large sum for Deutsche the other night and was decline with no reason given. Used smaller denominations to process. A 1st after 8 years with the bank.
I think they're in a spot of bother. Defo moving my cash to a peoples bank.
HTH
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Of course you did.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostTried to move large sum for Deutsche the other night and was decline with no reason given. Used smaller denominations to process. A 1st after 8 years with the bank.
I think they're in a spot of bother. Defo moving my cash to a peoples bank.
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Tried to move large sum from Deutsche the other night and was decline with no reason given. Used smaller denominations to process. A 1st after 8 years with the bank.
I think they're in a spot of bother. Defo moving my cash to a peoples bank.Last edited by scooterscot; 6 August 2019, 22:56.
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Switzerland, with Germany, another example of terrible economic decline... With their negative bonds and charging for deposit money in the banks...
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