Feds direct banks to actively call cops on "suspicious" withdrawals.

I've told this story here before, but my first job out of college was as a teller in a credit union. sometime during the first few months we were told that because of a new law we'd have to ask depositors to fill out a form if they wanted to deposit $10k or more. always having been a libertarian, the first customer I got with $10k was told about this rule and (illegally) advised that if he did not want to fill out some bs paperwork for the feds and have me fill out some bs paperwork for the feds, he could just deposit $9990 and avoid this. he took my advice.

may have been the only customer I had w/so much cash during my brief stint as a teller but I was always willing to offer this advice.
 
Nothing like letting the cops know who is carrying money so they can confiscate it and keep it for themselves. Why didn't they think of it sooner?
 
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Jokes on you because Bitcoin crashed a long time ago... and inflation has been nonexistent since Obama got into office
 
Jokes on you because Bitcoin crashed a long time ago... and inflation has been nonexistent since Obama got into office

LOL

Something seems to have gotten in your Ramen. Are you sure the Brazilian plant where it was made was inspected by the DOA--er, I mean the USDA?
 
Jokes on you because Bitcoin crashed a long time ago... and inflation has been nonexistent since Obama got into office

lol, you're a useful idiot for our masters. There is no difference between Dubya & Obama on issues that actually matter.

You think you're eating real food? You can find examples of this in all products. From single servings with more air in the package/container all the way to fake meat replacing real meat to hide inflation costs.

Also if 1 year Bitcoin performance is bad, 2 year performance has been phenominal. It's amazing how many people in life concern themselves with chasing the dollar without understanding how money is created and distributed in the first place.
 
It's much easer to follow the debit/credit card than it is to follow the cash. Just one more step on the path to a cashless state.
 
And of course, "structuring" your deposits/withdrawals to avoid the trigger is a "crime" too.
 
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