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Old 20-08-2022, 09:40 PM   #1
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Default Microchip implants for banking

Apparently some banks are suggesting to clients to think about chip implants to do banking with instead of pins etc.

Suncorp apparently have sent out an email sugesting it?

Can anyone confirm (I don't bank with them) ?

We move to a new exciting chapter in banking....
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Old 20-08-2022, 09:48 PM   #2
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Would the microchips conflict with the 5G vaccine ones, or would users suddenly have access to Bill Gates’ fortune?

What about personal choice where they were implanted?
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What about personal choice where they were implanted?

I wonder if the arm with the chip in it has to be connected to a body?

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Old 21-08-2022, 09:45 AM   #4
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The young & gullible will be stupid enough to go for this!

Only matter of time for tracking implants to fulfil Govco control.
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The young & gullible will be stupid enough to go for this!

Only matter of time for tracking implants to fulfil Govco control.
Dogs already have microchips and can’t be tracked…
I reckon it’s a fantastic idea.. Young and gullible??
Be a blessing for us oldies, not having to remember the multitude of PINs that modern technology has thrown up?

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-61008730.amp
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What about personal choice where they were implanted?

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I'm old enough to remember when ATM's first came out and the banking unions were totally against it saying it would cost jobs. They had public support until the banks came out and said but it will be cheaper for the public, lower costs to the banks meant better returns to the public. Look how that worked out, fees on fees regardless, savings to business are never passed on. A couple of bills I pay online actually charge me 95cents to process, my option is to pay in person at the one or two physical offices they have and I can pay with EFTPOS so I see no difference to an online transfer. I'm so worn down I don't even argue anymore
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Funeral home could scan me hand on the slab, so I don’t have to worry about a pre-paid funeral?
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Dogs already have microchips and can’t be tracked…
I reckon it’s a fantastic idea.. Young and gullible??
Be a blessing for us oldies, not having to remember the multitude of PINs that modern technology has thrown up?

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-61008730.amp
Hey don't under estimate technology, no money in tracking dogs but for us human beings is another story.
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Banks are a bit late to the game...

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-...r-card-5908668

Haven't heard of it from the banks, but not surprised. Chip implants will just save banks from having to invest in real biometrics.
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