this video just boiled my blood at this exact moment I would take all of the money out (oh wait you can’t) and store it in crypto how can they ask YOU why you want to take out cash? https://t.co/ZuZkAtc02A
In the US - it is common practice to ask when customers come into their financial institution when requesting large sums of cash questions to protect them from being scammed. This seems excessive & I can’t speak for Canadian banks - but this is normal here & in place to protect… https://t.co/4aHBipv445
just finished massive proctology exam for using my personal bank account like a normal crypto + angel investor account is shut off while i'm abroad pending review of a 20-minute personal interrogation 23 year customer of this bank us banking system is a complete clown show
Banks in Australia and Canada are implementing strict measures, such as requiring customers to explain their cash withdrawals and providing reasons for needing cash. This includes Australian banks asking clients to detail their spending purposes. In the US, customers are questioned when requesting large sums of cash to prevent scams. Some individuals have faced account shutdowns and interrogations for using their personal bank accounts for cryptocurrency investments.