Dinar_o'saurs Posted June 18, 2012 Report Share Posted June 18, 2012 (edited) First Italy's BNI, now France. Max Banque Postal is in in very bad position (Dexia accounts) i received this and this friday and saturday The mail says that my reader went to the bank in the morning and asked 250 euros the lady answered “i am sorry, i just have 180 euros”… The guy understood that his account had only 180 euros so he asked again : – ) she explained that she only had 500 euros to open her desk and 180 left !!! The reader made 3 Banks Postale before getting his money. The picture below (taken by an another reader on friday in Maison-Alfort, parisian suburb) shows another Banque Postale saying that there will be no cash transaction on friday from 8h to 14h30 ! Other friends are reporting to me that (whatever bank) they are not able to do wires due to “computer technical problems blabla”) ! something big and dangerous is going on here in France with Bank Postale one of the most important banks of the country ======= Ce mail est affecté d’une étoile. Samedi 16 juin 2012 9h55 Bonjour M. X Encore un signe que tout va mal et rien ne s’arrange. Vendredi matin, 30 min après l’ouverture je me rends au bureau de poste près de chez moi (proche banlieue parisienne pas le fin fond d’une campagne), je souhaite retiré 250€. Là la guichetière me regarde d’un air honteux et me dit timidement “je suis désolé Monsieur, je n’ai que 180€ dans ma caisse!” J’ai cru qu’elle me disait que mon compte avait un solde de 180€ …… Mais non elle n’avait que 180€ dans sa caisse et apparemment elle n’avait que 500€ pour ouvrir le bureau. Elle m’a dit ” Je sens que les clients vont m’en mettre plein la figure aujourd’hui, je suis obligé de les renvoyer vers un autre bureau ou vers des guichets automatique!” Bref une fois de plus ça sent mauvais , mais vraiment mauvais 180€ de fond de caisse pour un établissement bancaire, même un vendeur de canettes à la sauvette a beaucoup plus en caisse !!!!!!! P.S: j’ai du faire 3 guichet pour avoir mon argent Cordialement Abdelhakim Edited June 18, 2012 by Dinar_o'saurs 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pluMmet Posted June 18, 2012 Report Share Posted June 18, 2012 Wow... Big, Big stuff. Capitol Controls headed to France now. This is gaining steam quick! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
umbertino Posted June 18, 2012 Report Share Posted June 18, 2012 Looks grim. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thegente Posted June 18, 2012 Report Share Posted June 18, 2012 Just got this from a friend: From Bix: Tempers are flying high in Greece after the latest election resulted in no new government. The "pro bailout" faction won the election by a small margin which is going to be their downfall as they will be blamed for the chaos. Now it's up to the various factions of political parties to work together to form a coalition government in order to can sign off on brutal austerity measures and a bailout package. Will it go smoothly? Well, let's take a look at how well the party leaders are currently working together... http://www.courier-journal.com/videonetwork/1681060399001/Slap-Boosts-Greek-Anti-Right-Protest Hmmm. Does that give you confidence that a new dawn has risen in Greece?! The Road is getting very bumpy. Seat belts on! Bix Weir www.RoadtoRoota.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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