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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostPeople use banks because only alternative is cash. If everyone could run their bank account themselves and had the card talking to their own server exchanging with the payment networks, then nobody would use banks. Even such server could run on the phone and you wouldn't have to wait ages for incompetent customer service as you would be served by yourself personally.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostThat’s fantasy island. Will take months to reconcile the safeguarding accounts
Having said that I would not want to be the person how it actually works.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIf it folds cash should be paid out quickly by the regulator, but up to 75k or 85k
Keeping more would cash be crazy
Will take months to reconcile the safeguarding accounts
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If it folds cash should be paid out quickly by the regulator, but up to 75k or 85k
Keeping more would cash be crazy
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostPeople use banks because only alternative is cash. If everyone could run their bank account themselves and had the card talking to their own server exchanging with the payment networks, then nobody would use banks. Even such server could run on the phone and you wouldn't have to wait ages for incompetent customer service as you would be served by yourself personally.
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People use banks because only alternative is cash. If everyone could run their bank account themselves and had the card talking to their own server exchanging with the payment networks, then nobody would use banks. Even such server could run on the phone and you wouldn't have to wait ages for incompetent customer service as you would be served by yourself personally.
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Monzo should have accepted when rbs wanted to buy them. They would have made a ton of money. Now who knows, they might go belly up and lose everything.
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Monzo losses double as UK digital bank warns of pandemic uncertainty
Sounds like they were far too ambitious, even before C-19.
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That's not good. I've got a fair chunk of change in one of their savings accounts. I shall review my options.
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What happened with monzo? I almost opened an account there but went with starling instead. Also have my business bank account with starling.
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Monzo
Holding post for people waiting 12 months to get there cash out discussions
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