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Thanks,
Patrick.
I forgot
to post this the other day. It happened October 14th. I believe it
is significant; another indication of interesting things going on in the
background.
But is it
the good guys or the bad guys messing around? We don't know, but it's
important to stay abreast of these things, isn't it, as they're not
isolated incidents but all pieces of the puzzle and usually foretell
future events.
I also
read that a record number of people are withdrawing cash from their bank
accounts and hiding it at home.
Check out
the article links at the bottom about similar service
interruptions. ~ BP
Banamex,
Mexico’s second largest bank (which coincidentally happens to be owned by
Citi) was unexpectedly taken down by a “glitch” Monday morning, leaving
customers without access to ATM cards or bank balances.
In a statement, Banamex apologized to the 27 million affected Mexicans,
and stated that it does not yet know when it will be able to restore
services in branches, ATMs, and telephone BancaNet and allow customers
access to their funds.
REPORT . –
Banamex , the second largest bank in the country , recorded from 10:30
hours on Monday a general failure in its customer service .
So far,
the bank is in the definition of the problem , so it does not envisage a
time when I can restore services in branches , ATMs, and telephone
BancaNet .
Through
their social media accounts and website, the financial institution sends
a message of apology to their customers, which add up to seven million
and 20 million cards in general or full – and relates them to expect an
early resolution of problem.
” Dear
Customer , sadly our systems recorded a technical glitch this morning. We
offer a sincere apology. We are working to resolve this problem we expect
an early solution, “explains .
Also points out, ” we will be in contact to make known the time when our
services have been fully restored .”
In the post Cyprus bail-in world, any unannounced and unscheduled bank
services failure cannot leave depositors resting easy while waiting for
their digital wealth to re-appear- particularly when the unscheduled bank
shutdown occurs at a severely under-capitalized TooBigNotToBailIn
institution.
Check out
these similar articles:
2012thebigpicture | October 19, 2013 at 9:09 AM | Tags: ATM, Automated teller
machine, Banamex, Citi, Citibank,
closed,
funds, glitches,
Grupo Financiero
Banamex, Mexico, Monday, National
Westminster Bank, shutdown,
subsidiary,
withdrawals
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