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Originally posted by rustybronco View PostDogma
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Dogma, I agree fully with what you are saying.
But, and its a qualified one. The sequence of events that occurred the last time someone had dealings with him - combined with this event leads me to draw one one conclusion. He's not to be trusted.
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Originally posted by GateKeeper View PostI had a guy owe me 1500 bucks, I waited for him at his house, when he got home, he got in my car (he had no choice) we went to the ATM and he pulled out my money, I let him walk home, it was a good 45 minute walk.....I got my money....
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It would depend on the bank. I had to change my limit to $2000 once, because I was expecting to make a withdrawal for a purchase at a time when the bank would not be open...it is safer to have a daily limit though, because if you do get jacked, there is a limited amount that can be withdrawn.'83 GS650G
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JEEPRUSTY
Originally posted by dpep View PostDo all banks in Canada let you take $1500 out of the ATM at one pop? Is there a maximum amount? Every bank I have traded with including my current one had a $300/day limit. I think all banks in the U.S. have a restriction somewhere around that number.
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I can only do 1000 per day so I guess I am poor.
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StubbornDutchman
Originally posted by bccap View PostI wonder if legal ramifications have anything to do with Frank's decisions regarding the Deadbeat list ? Though Frank owns the site and has every right to set the rules, could slander still come into play ? I think a specific thread giving reviews like Trip Adviser does would be just as affective and much safer from a legal point of view. Of course I can't say I'm familiar with US law on this issue....
If Frank said "In the opinion of GSR ______ cannot be trusted to do work on motorcycles" or something like this. Frank would be fine.. If he wrote "___________ is a lying sack of poup who can't be trusted to give you the time of day" He may be in a little more trouble.
Also, It would be considered libel, not slander. Slander is spoken. Libel is written.
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Originally posted by StubbornDutchman View PostAlso, It would be considered libel, not slander. Slander is spoken. Libel is written.
Lesson to learned here: Just to be sure, always give the dog a scrap of your bacon so he sticks to the I didn't see or hear nuttin' story!
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Originally posted by RageZro View PostBut what if he says it out loud in front of the dog and the dog turns states evidence on him using the ol' one woof for he said it instead of two that he didn't in front of the magistrate?
Lesson to learned here: Just to be sure, always give the dog a scrap of your bacon so he sticks to the I didn't see or hear nuttin' story!
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Originally posted by StubbornDutchman View PostIn Canada with our Human Rights Tribunals. A "deadbeat" may have a leg to stand on. In 'Murica…. I doubt it. It all depends on how the wording of the post goes.
If Frank said "In the opinion of GSR ______ cannot be trusted to do work on motorcycles" or something like this. Frank would be fine.. If he wrote "___________ is a lying sack of poup who can't be trusted to give you the time of day" He may be in a little more trouble.
Also, It would be considered libel, not slander. Slander is spoken. Libel is written."Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."
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GateKeeper
Originally posted by dpep View PostDo all banks in Canada let you take $1500 out of the ATM at one pop? Is there a maximum amount? Every bank I have traded with including my current one had a $300/day limit. I think all banks in the U.S. have a restriction somewhere around that number.
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it was a business account not a personal one
most are limited to 500 per day, you can ask for an increase to 1000 but that is rare, however.....
A business account is not the same as a personal account, and these are up to 2000 per day, if that is how you set it up with the bank you deal with.
I had a business client card as well with a 2000 dollar limit, if I was out getting tooling or something for the shop for the CNC machine and I did not have an account with the place I was buying from 500 bucks was not going to get me almost nothing....
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Originally posted by GateKeeper View PostNO, since you asked
it was a business account not a personal one
most are limited to 500 per day, you can ask for an increase to 1000 but that is rare, however.....
A business account is not the same as a personal account, and these are up to 2000 per day, if that is how you set it up with the bank you deal with.
I had a business client card as well with a 2000 dollar limit, if I was out getting tooling or something for the shop for the CNC machine and I did not have an account with the place I was buying from 500 bucks was not going to get me almost nothing....
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GateKeeper
Cash is king......no paper trail....
however a client card leaves you with a paper trail, so not so good at hiding....
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Originally posted by dpep View PostDo all banks in Canada let you take $1500 out of the ATM at one pop? Is there a maximum amount? Every bank I have traded with including my current one had a $300/day limit. I think all banks in the U.S. have a restriction somewhere around that number.
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