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by NoPie
1526 days ago
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Although I can understand the need to fight money laundering, it is very scary. From the explanation provided by the N26, it is basically that we may sometimes close your account due to error and there is nothing you can do about that. My friend had deposited some money in one of those online banks. Then it got frozen and they requested some additional documentation which my friend provided. When the service did not release the funds, he went to the court and the bank immediately released the money without explanation. Apparently their evidence wasn't really so convincing to withstand court scrutiny. However, it is possible that the regulations require freezing funds even on the basis of flimsy evidence. |
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Do you want to screw someone with very little effort? Send a wire transfer to that person and set reference to "contribution to Al Qaeda", "payment for bombs" or something stupid like that. That will match some filters, raise alarms and trigger money laundering, counter-terrorism, etc protocols. The receiving bank must investigate the issue so they will block the transfer and most probably even the receiving account. Very funny. Not.