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To: Chickensoup

It’s one of those secret government anti-money laundering regulations that banks supposedly can’t tell you about. We found out last year from our bank that we can’t make more than six electronic transfers between checking and savings per month, or else that the bank would have to convert our savings account to another checking account. It’s mind boggling stupidity.


14 posted on 09/09/2013 10:12:10 AM PDT by Timber Rattler (Just say NO! to RINOS and the GOP-E)
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To: Timber Rattler

I found out about that last year. Every one is treated like the lowest common denominator


24 posted on 09/09/2013 10:24:11 AM PDT by Chickensoup (...We didn't love freedom enough... Solzhenitsyn.)
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To: Timber Rattler

That’s an old, old regulation. It has to do with a money market savings account being a timed deposit rather than a demand deposit. Both go onto the calculation of reserves.

Nothing at all to do with post 9/11 laws. That goes back at least 20 years.


25 posted on 09/09/2013 10:25:49 AM PDT by Vermont Lt (Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Who will watch the watchers?)
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To: Timber Rattler

Nothing to do with money laundering. The only reason for conversion from savings to checking that bunk use your money and they want stability of the amount in your savings account. The other issue that most savings accounts have interest paid to you. Nothing stupid about it because banks are in the business to make money.


57 posted on 09/09/2013 12:57:27 PM PDT by QQQQ
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To: Timber Rattler
It’s one of those secret government anti-money laundering regulations that banks supposedly can’t tell you about. We found out last year from our bank that we can’t make more than six electronic transfers between checking and savings per month, or else that the bank would have to convert our savings account to another checking account. It’s mind boggling stupidity.

I have a "Money Market" account which has an interest rate well above what is laughingly referred to as a "savings account". It was pointed out when I opened said account that there is a six transaction per month limit for this type of account. By transactions I mean withdrawals via ACH transfers or drafts (checks). You are allowed to transfer money into said account as often as you like. I opened this account back in the 80s and I have only hit the limit once, they sent me a letter that said "don't exceed the six withdrawal limit, last warning"!

I inquired as to what gives and they replied that it was a Federal banking regulation intended to cap the amount of interest that a bank could pay on a "checking account". Don't ask why, there are "investment accounts" and "checking accounts" and some federal bean counter has decreed that that's the way it shall be.

You can open "checking accounts" that pay interest but the amount paid is limited to what you'd get in a "savings account", other rules apply like one of your accounts must have "direct deposit" of some fixed amount (payroll or Social Security). Again, only the feds know why...

Regards,
GtG

PS Money laundering regs usually apply to large (>$10K) cash transactions.

61 posted on 09/09/2013 1:51:17 PM PDT by Gandalf_The_Gray (I live in my own little world, I like it 'cuz they know me here.)
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