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The fact he never saw this notice before, surprised him..

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ty Haymon.....I could be a perfect reason if it was Texas or Az or southern california, as these states send A LOT of money internationally....but GA?? I am thinking they do not send and more or less that the rest of the US. I would be curious if anyone else can report this across the country or if (and this is what I think) the state of GA has made some "banking fee/regulation" changes are this is how they are notifying people....agreed not how they usually do it, but hey who knows with banks these days

 

(I do not believe it has anything to do with the DInars we hold)

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This could be a response to the outsourcing that is being done through the H1-B Visa program. Lot of tech companies in the Atlanta, GA area. A lot of foreigners have also descended on that town looking for high-tech jobs. Since the H1-B Visa program is only a short term program then it is only natural to assume that they are sending money back to their country whether that be to families or god knows what. I used to do contract work for a major top 5 global company and the multi-billion dollar international tech company based in Banglore India would try to get an individual hired through the H1-B Visa program. Every three years, or shorter, they rotated individuals in and out of that position so the position was never unfilled. Because that Atlanta has a large number of tech companies this could be a result of WF wanting to capture some of this action and nothing to do with the dinars. Not everything has to do with the IQD and then again I could be wrong.   


WF acquired a southern bank, can't remember the name, that had territory in NC, SC and GA. It would be interesting if this was occurring in other high tech hot spots as well. 

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