Nancy_Drew
Sleuthing to help downtrodden victims of dastardly
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Yes... I have on PayPal. It's very common and pretty easy these days...
Unreal!!! One things for sure she's never lacking for something totally psychopathic to say!!
Has anyone here ever opened an account online?
I opened an account with my son a few years ago for a business we work on together and it was so much more involved than it used to be. I can't imagine how it would be possible to open an account online.
Here is a link that describes some of the financial reporting requirements of US banks
CTR (currency transaction report) + SAR (suspicious activity report)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_transaction_report
Now I am wondering if one of the Jodi-ites wasn't a Jodi-ite after all and may have faked being one in order to be able to stay on the site and learn the particulars. Maybe someone the supporters thought they could trust.
IMO
"First, let me correct a flaw in your question. It was a headstand. Furthermore, had the local authorities not been so blind to the sanctity of my privacy, the question would never have arisen, so no answer will be forthcoming. However, I trust you have found this interchange enlightening, and therefore look forward to a more considered question from you at some future time."
...I wanted to add, that from what I'm reading on here it sounds like it's a lot harder to open a regular account these days! we've had our regular accounts for years so we haven't had to go through it... Plus, we also have very good relationships with our bankers so it's easy for us to do what we need to.
Thanks for that! Now I know I just have nosy tellers!
We have too. That's why I was so surprised at the hoops we had to jump through to open this account. We basically just wanted this account because our son was doing a lot of purchasing for us and we wanted to be able to transfer money to it online if he found something we wanted to buy.
We have several accounts at that bank so I just didn't understand.
I really think that the SJ guy may have been embezzling a lot of it... And think how much he could have scammed off of his CA is innocent site too!! He's a con who makes a living off of the deranged people who support KILLERS!!!
I'm getting dizzy from all the twist and unexpected turns in this BETTER than Hollywood fiasco!!!
Next time you make a big withdrawal just tell them you're hiring a hitman or something!! ;0)
A mole?
And if the mutliple accounts were used to try to limit reporting, here is the proper term for the illegal activity called "structuring". Below explains it.....
"Structuring, also known as smurfing in banking industry jargon, is the practice of executing financial transactions (such as the making of bank deposits) in a specific pattern calculated to avoid the creation of certain records and reports required by law, such as the United States's Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and Internal Revenue Code section 6050I (relating to the requirement to file Form 8300).[1].....
Structuring includes the act of parceling what would otherwise be a large financial transaction into a series of smaller transactions to avoid scrutiny by regulators or law enforcement. Structuring often appears in federal indictments related to money laundering, fraud, and other financial crimes. "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structuring
Thanks for that! Now I know I just have nosy tellers!
After having finally caught up with today's episode of "As the Stomach Churns", that was my first question about all this money supposedly being collected. What's in it for the key players? How much are they making off this scam? If JA is taking at least $400 a month for herself and they need 14 accounts to try to hide the money, $4100 in one month, what are the others getting? How many are getting paid and who are they? How much is in the "protected" Appelate Fund?
My second question is how have they been maintaining this for almost 7 years? I don't think I've seen more than 300 "Likes" on any of the multiple support pages. Are these people paying some kind of monthly fee to be a part of the "Friends of JA" club? How many of those fake drawings are they selling?
Has anyone here ever opened an account online?
I opened an account with my son a few years ago for a business we work on together and it was so much more involved than it used to be. I can't imagine how it would be possible to open an account online.
Well, let's see... They've all bought survivor tshirts, white bracelet bands, then blue bracelet bands (b/c jodi threw a tantrum and they had to throw the white ones away), a "diagram" or two (signed by the conArtist)... What else?
Maybe your local branch has their own policies in place too where that branch may decide to keep their own special reporting on smaller balance amounts that meet their own smaller limit.
I could see that happening if it is a rather small town and small branch. They may decide to self report on a smaller limit.