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Re: Debanking
No, you shouldn't. The issue is not about him, it's about the ability of a bank to deperson someone for <unspecified> reasons. It is obviously a political weapon which can be misused either overtly or covertly. We only get to hear about it because the person was "famous". Then, you dig around and discover a vicar had the same for daring to express his Christian views and some Russian woman for being a "Russky".
It does look like we will be getting some new legislation to prevent this sort of authoritarianism from developing but I'm just gonna take a flying guess here, there will be similar opportunities once CBDC is launched and we all have to obey ESG rules and face carbon credit rationing.
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Re: Debanking
I hear what you are saying, but banking in this respect is just going back towards the 'good old days', when banks were fussy about who they gave out cheque books to. Quite honestly I think I prefered those days, I had no difficulties, nor did most other honest people. The feckless did, they could only spend their own money but IMO that was no bad thing.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Thu Jul 20, 2023 10:58 pmNo, you shouldn't. The issue is not about him, it's about the ability of a bank to deperson someone for <unspecified> reasons. It is obviously a political weapon which can be misused either overtly or covertly. We only get to hear about it because the person was "famous". Then, you dig around and discover a vicar had the same for daring to express his Christian views and some Russian woman for being a "Russky".
It does look like we will be getting some new legislation to prevent this sort of authoritarianism from developing but I'm just gonna take a flying guess here, there will be similar opportunities once CBDC is launched and we all have to obey ESG rules and face carbon credit rationing.
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Re: Debanking
Not being able to do even that is the problem though.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 8:29 am
I hear what you are saying, but banking in this respect is just going back towards the 'good old days', when banks were fussy about who they gave out cheque books to. Quite honestly I think I prefered those days, I had no difficulties, nor did most other honest people. The feckless did, they could only spend their own money but IMO that was no bad thing.
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Re: Debanking
Figures show that 32.6 per cent of dwellings were owned outright in UK in 2021
Even more interesting the number of people with a mortgage has dropped by 4% to 29%
Even more interesting the number of people with a mortgage has dropped by 4% to 29%
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Banks - lend you an umbrella, then ask for it back when it starts raining.
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Slight digression but relevant to the way things used to be and how they were changing perhaps. In my final year at Uni I was overdrawn a bit (couldn't be a lot as they were pretty tight with scrottagy students). Went into the Uni (NatWest) branch to get some cash as you had to do then, pre ATM. Manager hoves into view 'Ah, hello Mr X I'm pleased to see you. It saves me writing a letter. Step this way'.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 8:29 am I hear what you are saying, but banking in this respect is just going back towards the 'good old days', when banks were fussy about who they gave out cheque books to. Quite honestly I think I prefered those days, I had no difficulties, nor did most other honest people. The feckless did, they could only spend their own money but IMO that was no bad thing.
When I emerged he'd sold me some life assurance*, bumped up my overdraft limit and approved me for the holy grail of a bank card.
* which worked out v nicely 'cos later, when I had a job, I bumped up the payments and got a decent payout on maturity.
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Re: Debanking
Banks used to be banks, staid, respectable, old fashioned and ultra cautious.Potter wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 8:48 am
This is something different, banks have been like drug dealers, getting people hooked on credit, most people live in perpetual debt, the banks own your houses, your cars, etc.
People genuinely think it's ok to live their whole lives on the banks money and think there are no downsides, but if the banks suddenly switch that off or tell you to dance for it, then you'll dance or give up your life.
The current economic situation was either outrageous negligence because the banks didn't know what they were doing, or they created this situation on purpose as a business model.
Either way, I wouldn't fancy all my stuff being owned by a bank right now.
Then new managers came in, except they weren't bankers, they were salesmen. Everything was about targets, loan targets, insurance targets, mortgage targets. Remember Fred the Shred? An extreme example of the new breed.
Add in the modern "I want it all, NOW!" culture, and banking morphed into a monster. Just wait for the next really big financial crisis and you will see how bad it has become. Everyone wants their bank to be friendly and helpful, but banks don't loan out their money, it is someone else's. And someone else wants it back, or will do soon.
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Re: Debanking
I am currently being deplatformed on this forum and let me tell you, after all these years it is fucking horrible.
I know what it is like to have a service taken away from you without any ability to protest. Yeah, that gets taken away too.
Still, at least Yorick will be happy if he's not too busy wanking over the lovely ladies.
I know what it is like to have a service taken away from you without any ability to protest. Yeah, that gets taken away too.
Still, at least Yorick will be happy if he's not too busy wanking over the lovely ladies.
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LOL No you're not.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 9:50 am I am currently being deplatformed on this forum and let me tell you, after all these years it is fucking horrible.
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Your conspiracy is showing!Screwdriver wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 9:50 am I am currently being deplatformed on this forum .................
You are writing on the forum, so you have not been deplatforment.
QED
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My PM still don't work. You have removed my subscription, you are closing my threads...weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 9:51 amLOL No you're not.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 9:50 am I am currently being deplatformed on this forum and let me tell you, after all these years it is fucking horrible.
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It is death by 1000 cuts.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 9:54 amYour conspiracy is showing!Screwdriver wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 9:50 am I am currently being deplatformed on this forum .................
You are writing on the forum, so you have not been deplatforment.
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Re: Debanking
Converting the building societies into banks was one of the biggest errors (IMO). Lots of people just rubbed their hands and took the payoff then watched as they got mopped up by the bigger banks.Potter wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 9:18 amThat's only a small part of the story.
"Home ownership among young people has almost halved since the 1980s, according to one recent study, as property prices have massively outpaced wage growth." - https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/mor ... eveal.html
So if you're over fifty then you're quite likely to own your home now (and perhaps rental properties) but if you're a young person, or you haven't strived to pay off your mortgage as a priority, then you're at the mercy of the banks, or left out in the cold entirely.
We're digressing, but to stay on theme, banks are becoming increasingly important, powerful and influential and I'd suggest that this isn't a good thing, I'd prefer to see more socialist ideology shaping the world, rather than banks.
Their model was fine, save money, get interest, get a mortgage when you met the lending criteria. They balanced their books without offering all the other banking facilities, were often locally focused, employed local people etc etc.
Can't stop progress and I'm not a natural Luddite but sometimes it does seem to be progress in the wrong direction.
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1. Your PMs don't work because your inbox is only a certain size due to not being a paid member.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 9:55 am My PM still don't work. You have removed my subscription, you are closing my threads...
2. You're not a paid member because i refunded your payment 3 months ago and the system recently updated itself and removed you from the group. Why did i remove you, at the time you were harping on about being a paid up member and the rights that afforded you to justice when someone posted things you don't like. I wasn't having it hung over my head that because you'd paid £15 for the place that i 'owed' you something.
3. I closed the thread yes. That's my job. I also removed the "ban screwdriver" thread you created as i didn't see it helping the forum in any way.
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And yet, who converted the Building Societies to banks?Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 10:01 am
Converting the building societies into banks was one of the biggest errors (IMO)
The members.
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But let's not forget that Mr. Mainwaring never offered unauthorised overdrafts, nor did he offer internet banking, off-set mortgages, apps, instant currency exchange, etc., etc.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 9:44 am
Banks used to be banks, staid, respectable, old fashioned and ultra cautious.
Banks only offer the service that people demand.
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As I said, lots of people ie members just rubbed their hands and took the money. (No doubt many of them are now the ones complaining about branch closures and the state of banking etc etc).gremlin wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 10:19 amAnd yet, who converted the Building Societies to banks?Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 10:01 am
Converting the building societies into banks was one of the biggest errors (IMO)
The members.
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Re: Debanking
I took the money, but at least I voted against converting.
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