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Dolt | 23:40 Wed 21st Dec 2011 | Business & Finance
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Seen as how the banks are unreliable, is it wise to withdraw our money from our bank ?
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Giving My Bank Account Details

If I give my bank account details to my employer, do they have access to my account?
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iI'm so peeed ..........gnore me.
all right then, we will :-)
Again?
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ummm, yeah, i see your details......why are you showing them?
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Sorry , I answered some people
I don't know what you mean...
I have no idea what you mean, either.
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Sorry to confuse,,,,,,,,,,,My Q is, is it better to withdraw our money now
How about withdrawing all rational thought from your posts... shouldn't take too long.
Trying reading page one of this thread again.
*try

Lol snags...
No of course not. The banks are guaranteed up to a certain amount per account holder by the Government, is it £50K? - much more than I've got in the bank, anyway. If everyone did that, there would be a run on the banks, then the whole system would be in trouble. Where would you keep it? It certainly wouldn't be insured if you were burgled or the house caught fire.
Not only are your funds safe in the bank, with the Government guarantees etc., you can earn some interest if it is in a savings account which would go some way to offset the loss due to inflation, which you wouldn't get if your money is tucked away under the mattress in cash!
I'm not offended Dolt, but if I were you I'd go and have a kip and come back tomorrow:)
lol NOX...she doesn't come back until the next time though...
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hay, don't dismiss me, Im in a quandary, but sometimes I cant explain myself.
oh Sugar
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Sometimes I cant explain myself very well..........and I get grief fot it. ...you 2 are an examples of that!
Dolt I think the simple answer is, leave your money safely in a major British high street bank and all will be well.
You're not getting grief at all. Your question was answered on page one.

Mamy...she's in Ireland.

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