• @[email protected]
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    617 months ago

    The most unrealistic thing about this post is the bank not immediately blocking this user and dropping them from all banking services. Taking the time to investigate and not dropping the customer… Incredible

    • mac
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      267 months ago

      I think the bank is smart enough to understand they were probably drunk and joking, if they were actually performing terrorist acts with the funds then they wouldn’t label them so plainly. Closing someone’s bank can cause a lot of issues in their life so it is more fair to warn them first.

      • @[email protected]
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        197 months ago

        I agree that is the reality we should live in, I’m not so sure that’s the reality we do live in as experienced by most banking customers.

        • mac
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          117 months ago

          Starling are a newer bank as well and seem to be more forward thinking. An older bank may be likely to ban your account for this.

          • @MimicJar
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            37 months ago

            They really aren’t. Honestly most banks don’t care what “illegal” things you do as long as you give them plausible deniability.

            If you cause the bank more problems than you do bringing them in money, then they’re more likely to ban you. Even in this example they’re stating that you shouldn’t use these words, just that they are required to investigate these words.

            Also if they genuinely thought you were performing illegal activities they wouldn’t tell you, they would had it off to the proper cover your ass department.

            That being said, don’t actually test what words bank monitor, since, as I mentioned, if you’re a pain in the ass on purpose they’ll probably drop you, or at the very least freeze funds for a long time.

      • @[email protected]
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        77 months ago

        My bank once disabled my access to my funds out of the blue and told me to come in person because they have to check stuff like terrorist funding for each client from time to time, same thing happened to a colleague. So banks blocking you suddenly and without warning is very much a thing

    • @Dozzi92
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      107 months ago

      For real, “Hey, we’re investigating you, good opportunity to hide your stuff now.” And if a bank were literally concerned about terrorism (like HSBC?), I imagine they’d forward directly on to their legal department or law enforcement. Maybe. I dunno, I’m just some guy.

      99% of my Venmos are for hookers and cocaine though.

    • I Cast Fist
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      37 months ago

      Dropping business? PFFFFFT, see, that’s why you’re not a banker, you put silly things like possible threats and societal security above profits! Criminals and terrorists need banking services, banks can rat them out and come out as good guys, it’s win-win!