BobPeters61
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The most promising idea I've yet found for an address while full-timing would be to get a UPS mailbox at a UPS Store location. However, I recall that once in the mid 00's I took up residence in a skeezy hotel and when I transferred my bank account to that address my bank froze up my account right after getting my paycheck direct deposited and basically held my money hostage until I borrowed a relative's address to give them. No matter that such address was out of state.
The bank claimed that the "USA Patriot Act" required them to do so when a business address was given for an individual account. I filed a useless complaint against them with the Federal Reserve characterizing the move as "tantamount to embezzlement," and once I unlocked my money by caving to their demand I made a withdrawal calculated to leave me with a balance of $0.01 from when my automatic payments for the month were done until I could later come by and close out the account. (Although I was tempted to leave the account open just to force them to keep up bookkeeping costs for a penny, but that's just not me.)
Afterwards, any time I had to hotel dwell I closed bank accounts and got a prepaid debit card instead.
I plan to get on Social Security while full-timing a few years from now and wonder if leftovers from that law could interfere with getting my SS money, and getting it direct deposited.
Anyone have relevant recent experience from which I might learn on such matters?
The bank claimed that the "USA Patriot Act" required them to do so when a business address was given for an individual account. I filed a useless complaint against them with the Federal Reserve characterizing the move as "tantamount to embezzlement," and once I unlocked my money by caving to their demand I made a withdrawal calculated to leave me with a balance of $0.01 from when my automatic payments for the month were done until I could later come by and close out the account. (Although I was tempted to leave the account open just to force them to keep up bookkeeping costs for a penny, but that's just not me.)
Afterwards, any time I had to hotel dwell I closed bank accounts and got a prepaid debit card instead.
I plan to get on Social Security while full-timing a few years from now and wonder if leftovers from that law could interfere with getting my SS money, and getting it direct deposited.
Anyone have relevant recent experience from which I might learn on such matters?