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You know what the story needs? More fucking emojis. Really lends credence to the experience.....

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I got a fever and the only prescription is more emojis.

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Some emojis here: #1428199

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Who the heck types with that many emojis

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AI

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Wow! Scary story. I had my (at the time only) bank harass me once over a very small transfer to another person. Even after I answered all their questions and the "knew it was me" they said they were not unfreezing my account immediately. That was one of the biggest "eye-openers" for me. If they can freeze my accounts (including my business account!) I realized that I do not own the money in the bank. It cemented my view that bitcoin is real money and the bank account is an IOU. After that episode, I opened a separate account at another bank that does all my bitcoin related transactions. No problems since. I also agree with one of the commenters that using a smaller more regional bank seemed to be less problematic than a big national one.

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Very interesting story.

My husband, who doesn’t believe in Bitcoin,🤦🏻‍♀️ refused to lend me some money until I resolve the Chase issue. He said:
“Sell some Bitcoin if you really need cash. You put yourself in this situation…get yourself out of it.”

"lend me some money"?

Separate finances...not a good sign.

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Haha. This stuck out to me as well and I thought it was weird.

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