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    Quote Originally Posted by funlover12 View Post
    was that before or after they left the eu

    Did someone issue the Article 50 then?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Liverpool Fan View Post
    Just curious how do escorts explain to the bank where the money comes from? Surely they must get suspicious about money laundering
    Some of us pay our taxes and are registered as self employed therefore we declare our earnings. It's a necessity if you want a mortgage, loan, car finance ect or you just want the ability to live as an employed person!!

    If you aren't claiming welfare and you aren't employed then the government gets all suspicious as to how you are living. People get caught out when they buy things like cars and cant explain the money.

    My problem is I HATE carrying cash, if I get mugged, my purse gets stolen (which happened at Christmas and I lost 500 euro, all my bank cards, ID, health insurance cards, photos) or I cant get to the bank to withdraw cash then I'm stuck again with using my card or being hit with cash point withdrawal fees.

    I guess I need to figure out if piece of mind against losing cash by using my card is worth the extra in bank fees.

    ....or if I should just keep an extra careful eye on my account and always keep 3000 in there.

    What an absolute pain.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lactatinglucy View Post
    Some of us pay our taxes and are registered as self employed therefore we declare our earnings. It's a necessity if you want a mortgage, loan, car finance ect or you just want the ability to live as an employed person!!

    If you aren't claiming welfare and you aren't employed then the government gets all suspicious as to how you are living. People get caught out when they buy things like cars and cant explain the money.

    My problem is I HATE carrying cash, if I get mugged, my purse gets stolen (which happened at Christmas and I lost 500 euro, all my bank cards, ID, health insurance cards, photos) or I cant get to the bank to withdraw cash then I'm stuck again with using my card or being hit with cash point withdrawal fees.

    I guess I need to figure out if piece of mind against losing cash by using my card is worth the extra in bank fees.

    ....or if I should just keep an extra careful eye on my account and always keep 3000 in there.

    What an absolute pain.
    Permanent TSB bank only require you to keep 1,500 per month in your account for you to get free banking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lactatinglucy View Post
    Hello EI,
    Long time no speak!!

    I need to rant, bitch and then ask a question so here goes.....

    Fucking bank charges.

    When I opened an account here a while back I didn't actually consider how much the charges would mount up. I'm a heavy card user and almost never use cash (despite my profession ;-) ) and this year alone I've racked up almost €100 in charges!!! WHAT.THE.ACTUAL.FUCK! Now some were refunded when I pointed out I kept over €3000 in the account but even if it drops 1c under the €3000 they fuck you for fees.

    Unlike some on here, I don't like paying to be screwed ;-)

    So anyway coming from the uk where accounts are free, I don't keep an eye on my spending. I rarely check my balance because you know, I have a life.

    I graduated two years ago. Is a graduate account a possibility to avoid fees?

    Also why the hell do you even pay fees here? Paying someone to take your money.....I mean there is Irish and then there is that!

    I feel like we should start some sort of revolt against this. It's insane and I'm annoyed.
    Have you tried asking for the manager and giving off? I have had bank charges many times and have always had them removed when I complained.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lactatinglucy View Post
    Hello EI,
    Long time no speak!!

    I need to rant, bitch and then ask a question so here goes.....

    Fucking bank charges.

    When I opened an account here a while back I didn't actually consider how much the charges would mount up. I'm a heavy card user and almost never use cash (despite my profession ;-) ) and this year alone I've racked up almost €100 in charges!!! WHAT.THE.ACTUAL.FUCK! Now some were refunded when I pointed out I kept over €3000 in the account but even if it drops 1c under the €3000 they fuck you for fees.

    Unlike some on here, I don't like paying to be screwed ;-)

    So anyway coming from the uk where accounts are free, I don't keep an eye on my spending. I rarely check my balance because you know, I have a life.

    I graduated two years ago. Is a graduate account a possibility to avoid fees?

    Also why the hell do you even pay fees here? Paying someone to take your money.....I mean there is Irish and then there is that!

    I feel like we should start some sort of revolt against this. It's insane and I'm annoyed.
    I don't go near banks. I give my cash to escorts. Lol.

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