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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Steal peoples Credit Card details with scanners available on Ebay

Wow!

This is almost like going back to the days of hairspray on phone-cards, video-tape on cash cards or all those other small-time low risk scams of yesteryear.

Your life in their hands
Bearing in mind credit-card fraud in the UK is not a criminal offence, you won't even get a sentence for this one.

The video explains all.


I know RFID is a good thing. I can't help thinking this is a bit dodgy to me.

New suit?
The video recommends getting a stainless steel wallet, to go with your tin-foil hat, if you're really worried.

RFID Future
There was another interesting video about baron S de Rothchild talking about getting us all chipped and muted, but you'd have to search on u-tube for that one.

I guess it all ties in with the masterplan.

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Saturday, December 15, 2007

Legendary Bankers

It seems that over the weekend three bankers have made it into the legendary league occupied by the likes of Soros, Buffet and John Arnold.

Dan Spark, Michael "Swenny" Swenson and Josh Birnbaum collectively netted $4bn profits for Goldman Sachs in a speculative gamble.

Sub-primes
The 4 bet that sub-primes would turn sour by the end of the year, netting the bank $4bn in profits, more than off-setting it's own exposure to the sub-primes market.

Work hard, do your research
Goldman stands to be one of the biggest winners from the situation to date with over $19bn in it's bonus kitty.

Just goes to show, you get nothing for betting on a sure thing.

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Sunday, June 03, 2007

Lloyds Bank Charges

Recently received a £60 fine for going overdrawn with my bank, who have refused to repay the money.

This should be an interesting case as its receiving a lot of publicity at the moment.
I'll be using the blog to document my progress.

Links:
Lloyds Bank
Moneysaving expert

Its not much in my case, but it costs £30 to go to county court plus it doesn't take £60 to write me a letter telling me I'm overdrawn.

We'll see how it goes.

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