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Originally posted by AlreadyGone
Being an asst manager on the other side of the register, counter, computer....these things happen and they are just as frustrating for us as they are for you...and remember. the folks on the other side are really one of you too.
We have become so dependant on computers that when a connection goes bad, a modem shorts, someone doing maintainance pulls the wrong plug, a cloud blocks the satellite...etc...stuff does happen... then all hell breaks loose.
Multiply this by all the millions of interconnections of banks to retail outlets to wholesalers to distributers and back to your home PC... just like a wreck on the interstate, doesn't take long to back up traffic for miles.
Nothing is more frustrating than trying to ring up a transaction, the customer has swiped their card...and nothing is happening... the help desk is overrun with calls...nothing. People are backed up by now, looking pissed off...the other register is doing nothing too... and everyone turns to you ..."So what are you going to do?"
Yup, it sucks big time.
Yesterday I received a call that should alarm for even the most "comatose in La La Land". A pastor known to the gentleman who called me had been called into a very prominent East Coast bank to tell the pastor by one of its top people at the bank that a bank holiday is coming as early as Nov 11.
Originally posted by triplereiki
reply to post by peter_kandra
Hi peter, and thank you for your post.
Could it be possible regarding New World Order, for almost all financial institutions to try and "tie in" and be connected to a single mainframe/matrix (not sure what to call it)
My two threads are not to scare people but to try to hopefully slow or stop something if we can help it, or do something about it. We must take all consideration of any possible thing that could make the bank systems either go quirky, or get people to become more alert if something is amiss.
This is my version of home land security.....and hopefully peace of mind in the long run.
A number of top financial companies and banks such as Wells Fargo, Bank of America and USAA are rushing out updates to fix security flaws in wireless banking applications that could allow a computer criminal to obtain sensitive data like usernames, passwords and financial information.
Originally posted by triplereiki
Went to Bank of America to cash my small check,
Originally posted by turbokid
Originally posted by triplereiki
Went to Bank of America to cash my small check,
theres where you went wrong.
why do people still use these banks??
Originally posted by XPLodER
there was a planned bunk run today the 7th nov
people were going to protest and remove all money causing a bank run in many europeain countrys
mabey america decided to protect her banks incase it spread to there?
xploder