-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- ph@netcom.com (Peter Hendrickson) writes:
I ran across an interesting fragment of the U.S. Code.
Apparently, the Federal Government may access any banking records
As a former bank employee, I can assure all readers that privacy of banking records is non-existant. All you need is a friend who works in the computer, auditing, bookkeeping, or loan department (in that order of preference). If your friend has worked there long enough, he/she can probably also get informmation from any other bank in the community. (Don't suggest the security department. As far as bank transactions are involved, the Auditor normally handles that.) To reassure the excessively paranoid, bank employees are normally flooded with so much information per day that they normally take no interest in any more of it than their job forces them to. Moreover, when you consider that it is commonplace for a teller to handle total transactions daily than run well into six figures, few if any individual transaction attract any attention. Banking trivia #1: Banks are the only businesses that close their books daily rather than monthly or quarterly. Banking trivia #2: When choosing a bank, check out the Cash Over/Cash Under account on their balance sheets. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: LIBERTY!! Use it or lose it!! iQCVAwUBMIpbMd74r4kaz3mVAQEi5QP+KYftQ3jKjWFbqqgH65tUB7sONx1poZV0 w8g5OdHlwpG+lU0HeqZlVPlJv+iqmGGo4hCN1sZ5z0LB3FDyeLlO8AQwBHPGadGB dYUtMhq4gpJEpjJba9jdH7neu57j94/S+3Y0lYA0y/ZqJxbwRRntLMJzAZ0RozDH SsJsLn/tOlo= =N8mQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- WebCasters(tm) James C. Grubs jgrubs@webcasters.com 6817 Maplewood Avenue Tel.: 419-882-2697 Sylvania, Oh 43560 Fax: 419-885-2814 Internet consulting, HTML programming, Information brokering