Topic: Bank Checks

12 chapters across the catalog

Coronafest
Episode 1235 1:23:52 - 1:26:21

1235: Coronafest

USAA Stimulus Seizures, Bank Fee Reversals

USAA initially seized CARES Act stimulus payments from veterans with negative account balances to cover outstanding debts but reversed the policy following public backlash. A bank employee reports that national banks are now rushing to clear negative balances and reverse fees before the next round of stimulus funds is released. The hosts discuss how banks use these injections to bolster their cash-on-hand numbers.

Bat's True!
Episode 1226 27:15 - 29:36

1226: Bat's True!

Negative Interest Rates and Cash Value

A discussion on the potential for negative interest rates suggests that physical cash may become more valuable in such an environment. While the government plans to issue stimulus checks, the hosts note that these funds must eventually be deposited into the banking system. They reiterate their skepticism regarding the severity of the virus compared to the economic damage of the shutdown.

Sloganeer
Episode 1220 1:09:18 - 1:12:53

1220: Sloganeer

Robert Slaght Donation and Bank Check Systems

Robert Slaght of Glendale, Arizona, sends a $333.33 donation via a bank check system. The hosts discuss the various automated check-mailing services used by banks, noting that some systems are so inefficient they likely cost the banks money in postage and processing.

Weaponized Tech
Episode 934 2:29:14 - 2:32:41

934: Weaponized Tech

Banking Inefficiency and Automatic Check Processing

A personal anecdote about the difficulty of getting an insurance check endorsed at Wells Fargo leads to a critique of modern banking. The hosts compare the wasteful mailing practices of large banks like Chase to the efficient consolidated check packets sent by smaller credit unions.

Cricket Flour
Episode 725 55:28 - 59:33

725: Cricket Flour

Marijuana Dealer Anecdote and the Attorney General

A personal anecdote describes an encounter with a marijuana dealer named Danny who used an envelope addressed to the Attorney General of the United States to transport drugs. The narrator later discovered the envelope actually contained Danny's child support bank checks, leading to a realization that the marijuana might have been accidentally mailed to the government.

Cleanest Dirty Shirt
Episode 377 1:43:57 - 1:49:42

377: Cleanest Dirty Shirt

Closing Donations and No Agenda Super PAC

The final set of donations for the episode is acknowledged, including contributions from Amsterdam and Iowa. The hosts remind listeners that they can send physical checks or use automated bank payment systems to support the show. The idea of forming a "No Agenda Super PAC" for the 2016 election cycle is briefly revisited as a potential project.

Home for the Holidays
Episode 351 2:04:36 - 2:07:18

351: Home for the Holidays

Bank Payment Plans and Whistleblower Risks

Listeners are increasingly using automated bank bill-pay systems to send donation checks to the show, which often includes free postage. The conversation shifts to the risks faced by whistleblowers, mentioning George Thomas Wainwright, a remote operator who spoke out against BP. Wainwright recently moved to Australia to avoid potential retaliation from corporate or government entities.

Ron Paul For President
Episode 176 1:02:40 - 1:05:10

176: Ron Paul For President

Citibank Seven-Day Withdrawal Notice Policy

Citigroup has reportedly notified customers that, effective April 1, 2010, the bank reserves the right to require seven days' advance notice for withdrawals from checking accounts. The hosts warn that this could trigger a run on the bank and criticize the lack of mainstream media coverage. They also note a trend of banks raising credit card interest rates to 30% without grace periods.

Hydroxy Booster
Episode 40 52:05 - 54:28

40: Hydroxy Booster

Barack Obama, Resume Discrepancies

Claims are made that Barack Obama has misrepresented his background in various speeches, including an assertion that he served on the Senate Banking Committee. Another disputed claim involves a relative's role in liberating the Auschwitz concentration camp, which was historically liberated by Soviet forces. The lack of mainstream media scrutiny regarding these statements is cited as evidence of a bias in favor of the Democratic candidate.