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General Category => Economy/Business => Topic started by: ABX on June 05, 2016, 05:06:02 pm

Title: Woman inherits thousands - but bank blocks her from accessing cash
Post by: ABX on June 05, 2016, 05:06:02 pm
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Imagine inheriting thousands of dollars only to be told you can't touch that money. That's happening right now to a woman in Detroit. Her entire account is frozen and now she's worried she won't be able to pay her bills.

The single mom says her son's graduation party is on hold, and she is not sure how long the lights will stay on in her home. The thing is, she has all the money she needs but it's worthless....

http://www.fox4news.com/news/152169889-story

Title: Re: Woman inherits thousands - but bank blocks her from accessing cash
Post by: 240B on June 05, 2016, 05:24:36 pm
According to what I understand from the article, which is not written very clearly, she received a deposit of $50,000. She then withdrew $8000 and $5000 in cash. When she attempted to withdraw another $5000 in cash, the bank began to wonder why anyone in today's electronic age would need $18,000 in cash bills.

They questioned her about it and she was evasive and apparently combative, at which time they closed the account until they could verify what was going on with the account.

The author then goes on to say that even with, apparently, $13,000 in cash in her possession, she is unable to pay her rent, electricity, or to buy food.

This reads to me like a person who fell into some amount of money, and does not have even the smallest or vaguest idea what to do with it, therefore, they want it all in cash bills (under the mattress) until they can figure out what to do.

I did not even know it was still possible to pay rent or electricity with 'cash'. Who uses cash anymore? Except mostly for things that are sub-rosa, or illegal, or both.