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Piraeus Bank attempts a desperate redistribution of wealth #Ponzi
Another desperate attempt to get some cash. At some point presumably, ATM‘s in Greece will stop distributing cash Euros and will accept deposits only.
At the rate that customers are withdrawing their cash, that day could come very very soon.
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The Big DayFebruary 2nd, 2013
The big day is here.
Banks are getting desperate on taking our money. I suggest they take advice from good wealth managers like Ed Butowsky,so they won’t come to desperate measures.