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    That is right. What else could law demand of you? Claim your birthright. It is the Department of Justice's job and the Comptroller of the Currency's job too, to watch over the bankers.

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    My background is in software design/programming/systems. There are several big players in the Banking software world. My bank does not allow me to make any additions/verbage to direct deposits through their online banking software. My OP was to find out if anyone knew of a specific online banking software that allows the addition of comments such as the lawful money demand statement. One thing I know is this; computers are mere machines and do what WE tell them to do. Therefore creating the option within the banking software to allow bank customers to make their own comments would not be difficult to do. I'm going to pursue some of the major banking software vendors and inquire about this capability. It MUST be possible because there is a post on this forum which indicates the Suitor is able to add the lawful money demand statement as a notation to his direct deposit via his online banking software.

    The ultimate deal would be to own my own bank, that way I could run the software how I wanted to. Speaking of which, there have been numerous attempts through the years by various freedom oriented people to start/open a bank or credit union. Unfortunately, most of these have failed, some taking a lot of people's money in the process. Many of the smaller and family owned banks have been bought up by the huge banking cartels. I understand it takes about ten million cool ones to open a bank plus application to the federal reserve for a charter.

    Banking has changed a lot in recent years. Fifty years ago, you and your banker had a relationship. They knew you and your business needs and were there to serve. Nowadays, about every three months or so when you walk into your bank, the faces and names have changed. This makes it difficult to establish a positive relationship with a banker. My local bank decided to shut down all their super market locations because it would save them eight million bux a year in salaries. They said in their press release that people could do 99% of their banking through ATMs. I guess they expect you to carry on a banking relationship with an ATM machine.
    Last edited by Helpmedoitright; 06-23-15 at 04:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helpmedoitright View Post
    My background is in software design/programming/systems. There are several big players in the Banking software world. My bank does not allow me to make any additions/verbage to direct deposits through their online banking software. My OP was to find out if anyone knew of a specific online banking software that allows the addition of comments such as the lawful money demand statement. One thing I know is this; computers are mere machines and do what WE tell them to do. Therefore creating the option within the banking software to allow bank customers to make their own comments would not be difficult to do. I'm going to pursue some of the major banking software vendors and inquire about this capability. It MUST be possible because there is a post on this forum which indicates the Suitor is able to add the lawful money demand statement as a notation to his direct deposit via his online banking software.
    A-yup....that be me.....but it's the bank's online interface that provides for a customer comment for each transaction.....not using any banking software on the home PC. I do this because it's available to me....though a simple written demand recorded @ the county recorder, then a certified copy of same sent to the Fed Res Bank for your region would make your demand known sufficiently.

    Quote Originally Posted by Helpmedoitright View Post
    .......They said in their press release that people could do 99% of their banking through ATMs. I guess they expect you to carry on a banking relationship with an ATM machine.
    I've had the unfortunate experience of being in an ATM line where a customer or two ahead of me seemed to be trying to initiate a home equity loan or some such....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ag maniac View Post
    I've had the unfortunate experience of being in an ATM line where ....
    Sounds like a bank run.
    If I'm hearing this correctly, you all are demanding lawful money to save our nation and our children. and if done properly you may avoid income taxes on that lawful money income? seems like you are ignoring the larger issue, the elephant in the room. If you're correct then the government has misled the public about taxable income. and not just government/irs but judges, CPAs, attorneys and professionals too. anyone with weight, the people we go to for definitive answers. This smacks of a grand conspiracy doesn't it? That's a pretty big deal.

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