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Re: Nigerians Need The Right To Bear Arms? by manny4life(m): 9:16pm On Nov 17, 2011
davidylan:

I've seen and heard over $300,000 in cash especially with retired, much older couples.


Really  shocked shocked shocked shocked Please where is this o, I need to contact the FBI immediately so they can begin illegal activity investigation on these "retired older folks" people. Why would you wanna keep $300,000 at home? Look man, that is drug money, or fake money (Money Laundering). What kind of emergency will $300,000 permit? Your banker can authorize $300,000 in less than 12hrs from transfers, to ACH wires, to electronic deposits and payments to all sorta of transaction so why keep it if it's not from illegal activity?
Re: Nigerians Need The Right To Bear Arms? by zebudaya(m): 9:35pm On Nov 17, 2011
Dude goes from
davidylan:

Of course do you expect those you claim to know to intimate you on the fact that they may be keeping a certain amount of money in their safes? Even if you were my best friend i wouldnt tell you.

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davidylan:

I've seen and heard over $300,000 in cash especially with retired, much older couples.

just making stuff up as we go eh! what else do they do print money with machines? 300k at home with annual inflation at almost 4%. Even if your fable is true. This is not the average American. I agree with manny4life when he says a stash is 10K, that's why I asked you what is a stash? and you dodged the question.

My cleaning lady prefers a check, my plumber prefers a check, what kind of emergency am I going to have that I keep a lot of cash at hand in this society? A stash is not $200 or couple thousands. Stash is big money stash
Re: Nigerians Need The Right To Bear Arms? by Nobody: 9:53pm On Nov 17, 2011
manny4life:


Really  shocked shocked shocked shocked Please where is this o, I need to contact the FBI immediately so they can begin illegal activity investigation on these "retired older folks" people. Why would you wanna keep $300,000 at home? Look man, that is drug money, or fake money (Money Laundering). What kind of emergency will $300,000 permit? Your banker can authorize $300,000 in less than 12hrs from transfers, to ACH wires, to electronic deposits and payments to all sorta of transaction so why keep it if it's not from illegal activity?

this is incredibly stup[i]i[/i]d. People have a right to do with their money as they please. How old are you by the way? Are you aware of the large number of safes containing thousands to millions of dollars found after the Japan tsunami? where all those folks (most of them old) drug dealers or dealing in counterfeit money?
Example - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/10/japan-lost-money-safes-cash_n_847243.html

How do these weirdos gain access to a computer when they have so much trouble keeping informed?

zebudaya:

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just making stuff up as we go eh! what else do they do print money with machines? 300k at home with annual inflation at almost 4%. Even if your fable is true. This is not the average American. I agree with manny4life when he says a stash is 10K, that's why I asked you what is a stash? and you dodged the question.

My cleaning lady prefers a check, my plumber prefers a check, what kind of emergency am I going to have that I keep a lot of cash at hand in this society? A stash is not $200 or couple thousands. Stash is big money stash



obtuse. That i've heard folks keeping such amounts at home doesnt mean manny4life knows one who does right? I seem to be speaking to bricks at this point.
Re: Nigerians Need The Right To Bear Arms? by Nobody: 9:57pm On Nov 17, 2011
zebudaya:

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just making stuff up as we go eh! what else do they do print money with machines? 300k at home with annual inflation at almost 4%. Even if your fable is true. This is not the average American. I agree with manny4life when he says a stash is 10K, that's why I asked you what is a stash? and you dodged the question.

My cleaning lady prefers a check, my plumber prefers a check, what kind of emergency am I going to have that I keep a lot of cash at hand in this society? A stash is not $200 or couple thousands. Stash is big money stash



this ignorant fool needs a dictionary too?

stash - a secret store of valuables or money
hoard, cache


You can have a "stash" of coins . . . it doesnt have to run in the millions.
Re: Nigerians Need The Right To Bear Arms? by zebudaya(m): 9:58pm On Nov 17, 2011
What does japanese safes have to do with America Let it go you have no point. You are grasping for whatever you can hold on to.
Re: Nigerians Need The Right To Bear Arms? by manny4life(m): 10:11pm On Nov 17, 2011
davidylan:

this is incredibly stup[i]i[/i]d. People have a right to do with their money as they please. How old are you by the way? Are you aware of the large number of safes containing thousands to millions of dollars found after the Japan tsunami? where all those folks (most of them old) drug dealers or dealing in counterfeit money?
Example - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/10/japan-lost-money-safes-cash_n_847243.html

How do these weirdos gain access to a computer when they have so much trouble keeping informed?


Thank you for your kind words (insults), though I have vowed never to swing back insults with anyone, I have come to understand it's not worth it. People have a right to do what they feel like with their money; tell that to United States Congress who implemented the Bank Secrecy Act. Walk into Bank of America or any other national banks and request for $300,000 (emergency money) and see if the Secret Service WILL NOT escort you out of the bank for question.

By the way, Japan and U.S. ARE NOT the same entities, there are different Money Laundering laws which exist differently in these two nations. If in Japan, they had millions, in U.S. banks cannot give you out $300,000 because you requested it, only a few banks have that reserve amount in their vaults let alone giving it to you. Question is, if banks cannot give you $300,000 in cash because they are obliged to deny such request in compliance to the BSA act and also by law to report it though you have a right to your money, so where did you get $300,000 from?

In addition, please quote like I did; I did not say I knew people who stashed $300,000 away, like wth? Please quote me like I said it.

davidylan:

this ignorant fool needs a dictionary too?

stash - a secret store of valuables or money
hoard, cache


You can have a "stash" of coins . . . it doesnt have to run in the millions.

Yeah, no doubt about the stash of coin, try a stash of $1 bills and see if it runs into tens of thousands, after all a hoard in in the tens of thousands, go figure.
Re: Nigerians Need The Right To Bear Arms? by Nobody: 10:14pm On Nov 17, 2011
manny4life:

Thank you for your kind words (insults), though I have vowed never to swing back insults with anyone, I have come to understand it's not worth it. People have a right to do what they feel like with their money; tell that to United States Congress who implemented the Bank Secrecy Act. Walk into Bank of America or any other national banks and request for $300,000 (emergency money) and see if the Secret Service WILL NOT escort you out of the bank for question. By the way, Japan and U.S. ARE NOT the same entities, different Money Laundering laws exist differently in these two nations. If in Japan, they had millions, in U.S. banks cannot give you out $300,000 because you requested it, only a few banks have that reserve amount in their vaults let alone giving it to you. Question is, if banks cannot give you $300,000 in cash because they are obliged to deny such request in compliance to the BSA act and also by law to report it though you have a right to your money, so where did you get $300,000 from?

Do you even understand what money laundering is? What a joke these guys are . . . its not the same as keeping money at home! Money laundering is using legal sources to hide illegal sources of income . . . it has nothing to do with taking cashing out my 401K and keeping it at home . . . geddit now? Apples to oranges here.
dont be dumb. Few people just walk into a bank and takes out $300,000 to store at home. If you and the other brickwall bleating there cared to pay attention, you would note most of the people who store cash at home are much older folks who use their home safes like banks . . . stashing away small amounts at a time. there is no money laundering law against that.
Re: Nigerians Need The Right To Bear Arms? by manny4life(m): 10:21pm On Nov 17, 2011
davidylan:

Do you even understand what money laundering is? What a joke these guys are . . . its not the same as keeping money at home! Money laundering is using legal sources to hide illegal sources of income . . . it has nothing to do with taking cashing out my 401K and keeping it at home . . . geddit now? Apples to oranges here.
dont be dumb. Few people just walk into a bank and takes out $300,000 to store at home. If you and the other brickwall bleating there cared to pay attention, you would note most of the people who store cash at home are much older folks who use their home safes like banks . . . stashing away small amounts at a time. there is no money laundering law against that.


Do I know what MLA is?  Good question, apparently I don't you tell me because I'm just laughing because you're just making sh.it up. What bank gives you $300,000 in CASH?  Again, why would you wanna keep $300,000 @ home because no bank give you $300,000 to keep at home? Cashing out your 401k and keeping it at home? Like seriously dude? Did you forget the part of MLA that deals with taking clean cash and mixing it with illegal cash? Your 401k is clean cash and can be mixed with dirty cash, used for legal transaction and finds its way back to the system. Dude, tell that to those who are new in the U.S. or those who don't know what MLA is or CTR is. You walk into a branch, request for $300,000 and kaboom, you walk out all cool in the game, I laugh in Swahili.

BTW Money Laundering is not when you only use legal sources to hide illegal source of income, but it encompasses suspicious activity reporting (SAR ) which is in direct violation of the Money Laundering limit of $10,000 daily aggregate limit to any individual.
Re: Nigerians Need The Right To Bear Arms? by Nobody: 11:32pm On Nov 21, 2011
What's all this about money laundering? undecided

Anyway. From the looks of the polls it seems majority is on point for gun ownership.

What's the next step for lobbying these sort of things?
Re: Nigerians Need The Right To Bear Arms? by bloodmoneyspita: 11:06am On Jan 25, 2018
we need this guns right now.

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