From: Eric Hughes <hughes@soda.berkeley.edu>
However, I'm so certain that the law in the U.S. requires that the bank have full information on the holders of all accounts that I'm willing to bet $150 right now with anyone who believes otherwise.
You've certainly showed us that you believe this Perry, but otherwise this statement contains no educational content. This, to me, sounds like a grown-up version of "Is so!!!" backed up by "My bank account can beat up your bank account!"
I'm sorry, but I can't be troubled to spend time looking for the regulation otherwise. This is tantamount to asking me to bother spending time looking up where in the law books precisely running red lights is outlawed. I'm certain its illegal, but have very little interest without a monetary incentive to go and look up precisely where it says so -- I'd gain no interesting information personally. I'd have to take time off of work and go to a law library to determine precisely where in the mass of regulations and laws this particular practice is prohibited. For $150, the hour or so of my time involved, although not well compensated for, would at least be sufficiently compensated for that I would bother. Obviously, this is not evidence of the truth, but as you have noted, it is evidence of a very strong belief. If you have evidence to the contrary, here is your chance not only to make $150 but to have me do all the work required for you to get your $150.
You made a claim of fact. I'm asking for you to provide a reference in support of your claim. Simple rational discourse.
You don't have to believe me if you don't want to. As I've said, I have very little incentive to track down the specific place that the practice of permitting anonymous accounts is outlawed -- but I'm as certain of it as I am that driving a car requires a license in all 50 states. If I asserted that fact, and you desired evidence, I would have a similar lack of desire to go and look up where specifically in the law books of all the states that driving without a license was listed as a violation. Doing legal research of this kind is not entirely unpleasant, but it is tedious and would put me out of my way, little or no reward. Perry