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Pastor Hal Mayer
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Australia to become Cashless
sexta, 16 de junho de 2017
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Paul Richardson
quinta, 22 de junho de 2017 at 15:53Beyond, the comment of not being able to buy or sell are several significant and crucial questions.
1. Can we always trust the banks to act in our best interest?
2. Is the internet banking system adequately secure?
3. Will the banking system be able to withstand terrorist power outages?
I am doubtful that these questions can be adequately addressed in our favour. Therefore I would not support a likely unreliable banking system that wishes to deny me of my ability to freely transact my legitimate business