Archive for: February, 2011
Keith Appleyard - available for hire - Bromley | 28/02/2011 | 8000 views | 1 comment
Be interested to fully understand how it works - for example :
a) how does the recipient get informed that the funds are available?
b) if they go to the ATM to withdraw the funds as Cash, what are the fees? Presumably there is withdrawal/handling fee, but does the Card Issuer charge the usual Cash Advance Daily Fees? Does the advance count as pa...
Tags: Cards, Payments
Dean Procter - Transinteract - Sydney | 15/02/2011 | 3965 views
NAB cleaners dumped rubbish bin bags containing personal medicare, licence, passport, birth, address, employment etc in dumpsters not even the bank's bin. This meant that accessing the information wouldn't even be illegal.
Privacy breach incalculable. $4 billion profit couldn't afford a $50 paper shredder.
NAB promises to review procedures.
Tags: Security, Retail banking
Dean Procter - Transinteract - Sydney | 14/02/2011 | 3608 views
Clearly if the entire banking system ruled by the US driven data sharing and transaction reporting rules can't find billions freshly stashed by fleeing dictators - the whole effort is a joke. A joke on European and Asian banks that is.
It is also a completely unnecessary cost impost on banks and their customers. Are you all what we call 'mugs' in ...
Tags: Payments, Wholesale banking
Dean Procter - Transinteract - Sydney | 01/02/2011 | 4275 views
All the arguments about cards, banks, credit card companies are completely demolished by events in Egypt. Cash. Gold. The rest is worthless. Try feeding your family when your salary goes into a bank, the bank branches remain closed and no ATM's work.
CASH IS KING
With a banking system virtually bankrupt, one giant ponzi scheme, do you really thin...
Tags: Cards, Payments
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