Message from @Justice
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rules are there for a reason. If they aren't written well enough and someone tries to fuck u with them, fuck them back with their own rules
True, i get you. Perhaps I'am just in a better position than most with multiple accounts, domestic and abroad.
That's government again, Jack, not sure if the bank can do it unaided
Yeah, and part of the REASON the UK can freeze your account is that too many took the , "well i will never have to worry cause i will never be in that situation' attitude
by the time tough times come around, those people don't have what it takes to hold the other side to the fire and make them play by the book
UK banks cant just freeze your account either. you must trigger their anti money laundering filter.....if you say deposit £9999.99 into an account and immediately transfer it.
and once anyone learns they can fuck you and get away with it, they will continue to fuck you
and your family too
so in other words they can just make up something and label it 'anti money laundering'
i.e. Why would ANYONE have 6-12 cash just sitting around?
must be nafarious
no one ELSE has that kind of spare money
etc
hence the danger
No, its the same anywhere. if you walk into any bank and throw a case filled with cash and say " i want to deposit this please" they are going to ask questions.
"it is the same anywhere".... ok, a relativist is see
Yeah they can't just fuck with it for no reason
just cause everyone else jumps off bridge don't make it right
and it didn't USED to be like that
Freezing your account just allows them to investigate, under UK law you are entitled to compensation for any emotional and financial pain its caused if you are vindicated.
oh really.. lol
very naive
No, its the UK Law
as if you would have the capacity to SUE the bank if all your money was accidently frozen
sue with what?
naivete doesn't enter the question lmao
Problem with UK law is it can be really expensive to access
^^
why is my channel 4 news anchor talking to me in a doo rag
a whut?
exactly. It is extremely naive because he is assuming he will always HAVE the money to battle the bank in court when in such a scenerio, the bank is denying you ACCESS to those resources
If it was "accidentally frozen" then yes, you can sue the bank
du du hed
you need MONEY to sue
you won't HAVE money
the bank will have it
You can apply for legal aid for civil cases
then DON'T have it all in one place!
They're looking into making civil law more accessible

