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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/24/2013 10:52 PM, Timothy Butler
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<div>On Mar 24, 2013, at 8:41 PM, Fred A. Miller <<a
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from a security and who has control perspective, you're
ALWAYS better off dealing with a local bank, and keep ALL
transactions OFF the Net. Call me old fashioned or any other
name you want, but I want to do the best I can to secure my
funds and who controls them! I don't like dealing with an
entity that I don't know, nor having anything of mine "in
the cloud"! ANY business who as it's private info. or access
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<div>Fred, you could be quite right, although I figure since one's
finances now travel through the cloud whether one likes it or
not (think about how most checks are cleared as ACH electronic
transfers, for example), I worry less than I use to. "If you
can't beat 'em, join 'em." :-)</div>
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I'm not gonna go there, even though you thought I
would....didn'tcha? ;)\<br>
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<div>I manage most of my banking and investment stuff online as it
is. The only real reason I go into a bank is to make a deposit.
I like my bank, although they've gotten on my nerves by
switching my legacy accounts to a new type that includes a
monthly fee unless I do direct deposits each month. Grrrr...</div>
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Well, I know some who've had their accounts messed with, and they
were ALL "on the cloud," NOT local banks. Not that it's a 100% safe,
but it's a much better "bet" than a large non-local entity, AND much
easier to deal with and straighten out something that's gone very
wrong. I've lived long enough to have earned being paranoid and I'm
not about to give it up and with out present Fed.
Gov't............... <span class="moz-smiley-s14"><span> O:-) </span></span><br>
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Fred<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
"... nothing – no new legislation, no waiting period, gun or magazine ban –
could have prevented the Connecticut “glory killer” from carrying out his attack." </pre>
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