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In reply to the discussion: Not just Cyprus! Who Else Has Plans To Grab Small Depositor Savings To Bail Out Failing Big Banks? [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)7. Thanks for that information.
        But when did the Banks stop giving interest on savings and on CDs? This was one of the few ways ordinary people could make something on their savings, now unless they want to gamble on Wall St. they make pretty much nothing on savings or CDs.
Some of the comments on the articles linked in the OP are interesting. One eg, thinks the Banks do not want the 'little people's' money as it costs them to manage it. I know so little about finances and am really only beginning to try to figure out how it all got so bad, for us while the wealthy are doing better than ever.
I agree that Congress needs to pass laws setting limits on usury practices. You would think there would already be such a law in this country
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                        Not just Cyprus! Who Else Has Plans To Grab Small Depositor Savings To Bail Out Failing Big Banks? [View all]
							sabrina 1
							Mar 2013
							OP
                        
        
        I don't want to totally hijack this so I'll start a new thread on usury itself,
        Benton D Struckcheon
        Mar 2013
        #15
      
        
        I think you nailed it. Just like they are trying to get their hands on the SS
        sabrina 1
        Mar 2013
        #36
      
        
        Moving our money can help but probably not stop them from getting it in the end.
        rhett o rick
        Mar 2013
        #5
      
        
        Remember, Congress voted against the bailout initially after they received so much pressure
        sabrina 1
        Mar 2013
        #53
      
        
        It is outright theft. What else can it be called?  I don't know much about finance
        sabrina 1
        Mar 2013
        #38
      
        
        I found out that money is seldom safe when it comes to banks. Social Security money is not supposed
        jwirr
        Mar 2013
        #34
      
        
        I put mine in GoDirect which is still in a bank but it is a FED bank that holds our social security
        jwirr
        Mar 2013
        #49
      
        
        Banks would put a stop to it pretty quick once they noticed a pattern of withdrawal
        woodsprite
        Mar 2013
        #51