5 tips to hurt banks!

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5 tips to hurt banks!




by Christophe » 09/02/14, 19:42

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by Janic » 09/02/14, 20:09

good rules except the one.
Indeed, direct debit is another way of doing good to banks. Solution: remove everything ... and get fired from the bank concerned! : Cheesy:
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by sen-no-sen » 09/02/14, 22:15

1) By withdrawing all of his money at the beginning of the month from the bank the result is strictly ... VOID!
To impact the banks, you have to delete your account and have the money paid in cash ... and spend it as you go, but is this an effective way to counter the economic system? Not really!

2) Cash or blue card: white cap, white cap!
money does not care about its representation, whether electronic or virtual, only its power over consciences and its ability to maximize exchanges ...

3) Only someone immensely wealthy can no longer count their money, but for someone modest, a penny is a penny, virtual or not!

4) ??? Easier said than done, how can you not go into debt when you have to find accommodation?
All the more, that credit, when it is mastered, makes it possible to enrich oneself, but also to enrich the banks, alas!

5) To stop enriching the big speculators, the only effective thing is not to withdraw your money from the bank, but to invest it in an empowerment project ... and limit your purchases to the maximum.
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by dap35 » 10/02/14, 11:44

For my part, the amount of monthly withdrawals means that there is not much left to withdraw in cash.
-> So OK with a penny is a penny !!!
Not against, there is a difference between paying in cash or paying by bank card for the bank: in the case of the CB, as long as it is not spent, the money is available for the bank.
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