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Suspect the PNM media houses will keep robbies out of their garbage news propaganda.hong kong phooey wrote:the rush is probably to give the pee onm voters a christmas present . within the next few days we will see how many people get robbed
No the very big fish have personal bankers that visit thier homes to conduct bussiness.MaxPower wrote:Hi Panzies,
You really think the big fish exchanging their millions in this mess with allyuh?
Them done have new ting even before allyuh eye light up big with the new $100
zoom rader wrote:No the very big fish have personal bankers that visit thier homes to conduct bussiness.MaxPower wrote:Hi Panzies,
You really think the big fish exchanging their millions in this mess with allyuh?
Them done have new ting even before allyuh eye light up big with the new $100
zoom rader wrote:PNM rather run down some injun living in Florida for a comment than protect citizens exchanging their cash
Its too keep a recordPhone Surgeon wrote:This mrn at fcb they were only exchanging your money if you deposit to your account first then withdraw.
I spann wrote:Just got the new $100 bills from RBC, ATM in San Juan
Phone Surgeon wrote:i spend a good 3.5 hours in the bank this morning
in that time the teller only took 2 commercial customers
i line up in regular line thinking it would move a bit faster as it had 4 tellers
pressure yes
COMMISSIONER of Police (COP) Gary Griffith on Tuesday opted to not comment on the replacement of the $100 banknote by a new polymer bill.
Last Friday in the House of Representatives, National Security Minister Stuart Young cited alleged criminality to justify the replacement, saying, “Up to recently we cracked a ring where persons were bleaching $1 notes and printing it as blue notes. You can’t do that with polymer notes very easily.”
Newsday asked the law enforcement authorities about any alert they had raised on counterfeiting, but we got little response.
Griffith replied, “No, I am not making any comment on this matter. Sorry about that.”
At the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), whose role is to curb illicit money, public affairs/communications officer Heather Baldwin-McDowell told Newsday that by law she was not allowed to discuss any possibility of anything that might be under scrutiny. She referred us to the police. An Hour Ago Sean Douglas
Dizzy28 wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:i spend a good 3.5 hours in the bank this morning
in that time the teller only took 2 commercial customers
i line up in regular line thinking it would move a bit faster as it had 4 tellers
pressure yes
This makes it understandable why so much smaller businesses putting out notices they not accepting the old hundreds within the next few days.
Small businessmen can't go waste hours in the bank everyday now.
l33t2 wrote:zoom rader wrote:No the very big fish have personal bankers that visit thier homes to conduct bussiness.MaxPower wrote:Hi Panzies,
You really think the big fish exchanging their millions in this mess with allyuh?
Them done have new ting even before allyuh eye light up big with the new $100
Also big fish launder well, this ain't no scene for them. Plus many of them deal in US not tt
Dizzy28 wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:i spend a good 3.5 hours in the bank this morning
in that time the teller only took 2 commercial customers
i line up in regular line thinking it would move a bit faster as it had 4 tellers
pressure yes
This makes it understandable why so much smaller businesses putting out notices they not accepting the old hundreds within the next few days.
Small businessmen can't go waste hours in the bank everyday now.
dogg wrote:I have a family member who's an insurance advisor, she says its flabbergasting the amount of cash some people have stored in their homes. Some literally in their mattresses.
All this time I figured it was an urban/rural myth.
These ppl didn't have back accounts so couldn't get some types of insurance coverage...
U know what pressure it 2oukd be to line up to exchange that?!redmanjp wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:i spend a good 3.5 hours in the bank this morning
in that time the teller only took 2 commercial customers
i line up in regular line thinking it would move a bit faster as it had 4 tellers
pressure yes
This makes it understandable why so much smaller businesses putting out notices they not accepting the old hundreds within the next few days.
Small businessmen can't go waste hours in the bank everyday now.
i was expecting them to do this but not so soon- at least wait till after xmas then u have time to go to bank to deposit the old notes
redmanjp wrote:I spann wrote:Just got the new $100 bills from RBC, ATM in San Juan
dem upgrade already?
if RBL doh have it be Dec. 31st I guess is RBC ATMs for me
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