10 November 2019

Bank stuffed customer around until social media post then lied about 'misunderstanding'

From its inception Australia was always going to be a banker's paradise, based on the rife practice of usury (which King Edward I did not do away with, i.e. Statute of the Jewry), irrespective of today's low interest rates.

The royal commission into banking is a farce at the expense of the hard working 'mums and dads' taxpayers.

The so called 'penalty' to the banks is a joke, where in reality the taxpayers / customers foot the bill anyway.

In reality the whole slate should be wiped clean and started again, but this time for the BENEFIT of the people.

VERY briefly, with regards to a tattooist from the Gold Coast:

  • Bank became judge jury and executioner deciding whether you're a criminal, according to your choice of business.
  • The bank stopped a person from accessing their funds from their business deposit transactions,
  •  Bianka Roggensack was screwed around by the Bank of Queensland until she put up a post on a social media platform, where the bank then lied that it was a 'misunderstanding', where the bank gave her a promissory note of $100.
We do not recommend the use of a place called the Bank of Queensland to store 'your' cash, as at the end of the day, it's not your cash but rather theirs.

Australia is in reality (still) a colony, with police state policies under a corporatocracy becoming a totalitarian / fascist state very quickly where the rule of law is not for the benefit of the people.

Things that will never happen in Australia:
  • Since politicians have been alleged to commit criminal activity, then by the same token the bank should stop them from accessing their funds.
  • Since police commit criminal activity, their bank accounts should be frozen, but then again they have a special police 'bank' / credit union.

 Read more details on Bianka Roggensack's experience with the BoQ at:
https://www.news.com.au/finance/business/banking/bank-of-queensland-reviewing-no-tattoo-parlour-policy-after-gold-coast-artists-accounts-frozen/news-story/dd0dc298ff50601bd062af681b0a6541

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