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Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby Ainan » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 15:46:17

Well I did a bank run today! It was my first, but I think it went well. In fact there was no queue at all. I left enough money to pay for my bills but took the rest out. I figured I would get in extra early.

I thought I would create this thread for people to post their bank runs. Some people in the UK and Iceland have already ran on their bank. Lets look at the pros and cons of running your bank early:

Pros
- You won't be fighting the zombie hordes later.
- You won't loose money, only a tiny bit of interest.
- Your money will be instantly avaliable to you.
- You could trigger off the collapse early.

Cons
- You will loose some interest.
- Your money could be stolen.

I have read on other threads that people don't want to take their money out of the bank because a mouse might eat it. This can be overcome using a new technology called glass jars. Remember kids, history has shown people still accept fiat currency after the banks have collapsed, at least for a while.

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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby UncoveringTruths » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 15:51:05

Had the wife pull the plug on the money market account today. Enough to cover bills for a couple of months and mitigate a bank holiday.
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby wisconsin_cur » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 15:51:53

years ago.

Been spending the money on preps of a wide variety.

Today I started installing insulated/black out shades :)

No real cash around. Hope I keep my job :)
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby eXpat » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 16:03:37

I emptied my bank account last Feb. One thing less to worry about.
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby strider3700 » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 16:06:03

I pulled 75% and have been spending it on new house/old house preps for purchase/sale. I should grab some more and put it in the safe one day soon I suppose. Our banks up here are pretty bloody stable looking at the moment however. It's the economy that is in dire shape
shame on us, doomed from the start
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby Ainan » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 16:07:58

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('UncoveringTruths', 'H')ad the wife pull the plug on the money market account today. Enough to cover bills for a couple of months and mitigate a bank holiday.


Did she notice it was quiet? It was dead quiet here this evening, no one at the bank. Then I went to the supermarket to stockup a little more, it was far quieter than normal. I couldn't help but feel it was the quiet before the storm.
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby UncoveringTruths » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 16:22:08

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ainan', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('UncoveringTruths', 'H')ad the wife pull the plug on the money market account today. Enough to cover bills for a couple of months and mitigate a bank holiday.


Did she notice it was quiet? It was dead quiet here this evening, no one at the bank. Then I went to the supermarket to stockup a little more, it was far quieter than normal. I couldn't help but feel it was the quiet before the storm.


She said there were several other folks there withdrawing. The teller didn't have enough smaller bills to cover the withdraw had to take 100's and 50's. I am literally 500 yards from my credit union i'll make that decision last minute. There isn't much more I can do. Cows are in the pasture, Rainwater collection system full, chickens are a peckin, cash in hand, Liqour in the cabinet, guns cleaned, ammo, garden, etc etc.

Hopefully we can get past this. Even Rocc isnt as ready as he thinks he is. Hope for better days!
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby Ainan » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 16:25:44

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('UncoveringTruths', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ainan', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('UncoveringTruths', 'H')ad the wife pull the plug on the money market account today. Enough to cover bills for a couple of months and mitigate a bank holiday.


Did she notice it was quiet? It was dead quiet here this evening, no one at the bank. Then I went to the supermarket to stockup a little more, it was far quieter than normal. I couldn't help but feel it was the quiet before the storm.


She said there were several other folks there withdrawing. The teller didn't have enough smaller bills to cover the withdraw had to take 100's and 50's. I am literally 500 yards from my credit union i'll make that decision last minute. There isn't much more I can do. Cows are in the pasture, Rainwater collection system full, chickens are a peckin, cash in hand, Liqour in the cabinet, guns cleaned, ammo, garden, etc etc.

Hopefully we can get past this. Even Rocc isnt as ready as he thinks he is. Hope for better days!


Hmm, prehaps the German people here have faith in their government...

I really hope the financial crisis blows over and things go back to normal for 3 more years, they I will start praying for the collapse like the rest of the doomers here.
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 16:45:14

Just a thought: I live in California. California is on the edge of collapse already. If public employees such as DMV and cops and sheriffs don't get paid, who is going to evict folks that can't pay their bills such as teachers? Who is coming after the landlords that don't get paid? Who is coming after the creditors of the landlords who can't collect? Who is coming after the creditors of the creditors when the cops don't get paid?
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby Quinny » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 16:48:36

I tried to run on my overdraft but I couldn't raise the cash to run it!
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby Novus » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 18:07:35

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', 'J')ust a thought: I live in California. California is on the edge of collapse already. If public employees such as DMV and cops and sheriffs don't get paid, who is going to evict folks that can't pay their bills such as teachers? Who is coming after the landlords that don't get paid? Who is coming after the creditors of the landlords who can't collect? Who is coming after the creditors of the creditors when the cops don't get paid?


I live in New Jersey where parts of the state are already controlled mafia. A collapse of public employees would only make it official. So who is going to be knocking on doors? Well around here it is going to be Tony Soprano and his goon squad.
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 18:17:58

Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems to me that the Mafia would only be after people who owe the Mafia money. No?
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby Pops » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 18:43:30

If I ran on my bank it would be to clear out others' accounts and I'm to old for such.
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby mos6507 » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 18:48:48

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ainan', '
')I have read on other threads that people don't want to take their money out of the bank because a mouse might eat it. This can be overcome using a new technology called glass jars.


Glass jars??? Haven't you ever heard of a safe?
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby gampy » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 20:00:46

Hmmmmm, I am thinking of withdrawing all of my, let's see...

*checks bank balance on line*

$48.56

Lol, I am not to worried about my bank account, I am more worried that my employer's cheques will bounce.

When employees start demanding cold hard cash in pay packets....start worrying.

Speaking of which, does anyone remember getting paid in cash?

I used to get the pay packet from certain jobs in my teens and 20's.

I thought it was the best thing ever. No teller line ups on Friday afternoon, just straight to the local tavern.

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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby fullerine » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 21:59:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ainan', '
')I have read on other threads that people don't want to take their money out of the bank because a mouse might eat it. This can be overcome using a new technology called glass jars.


Glass jars??? Haven't you ever heard of a safe?


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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby WisJim » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 21:59:32

Took out much of our money, used it to pay for half of a house, son paid the other have (all cash). It was a foreclosure, took about 3 weeks from being listed for sale until the closing. Now he is a home owner. When we withdrew money from the credit union, the teller asked what we were doing with it, and then asked if we needed to borrow more. No credit crunch there.
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby alokin » Wed 08 Oct 2008, 22:30:19

No, we're still having our money in the bank, but I was tols Australia has the best banking system in the world.
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby Keith_McClary » Thu 09 Oct 2008, 00:23:17

The trick is to borrow as much as they'll let you, get it in cash, and run as far and fast as you can.
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Re: Have you ran on your bank yet?

Unread postby Pretorian » Thu 09 Oct 2008, 00:55:29

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', 'J')ust a thought: I live in California. California is on the edge of collapse already. If public employees such as DMV and cops and sheriffs don't get paid, who is going to evict folks that can't pay their bills such as teachers? Who is coming after the landlords that don't get paid? Who is coming after the creditors of the landlords who can't collect? Who is coming after the creditors of the creditors when the cops don't get paid?


cops get paid, always. The most secure job on earth. Good dog is always fed. Either by their masters or by whomever needs their services, or by anybody who doesnt want his kidneys getting a bit too loose.
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