withdrawing from the bank - Page 2




 
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June 28th, 2004  
1217
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Redleg
You'll get 3% of the amount of milbucks in your account every three days.
(0% if you have more than 2000 milbucks there)
So the best thing you can do is to run up your account to 1999 milbucks. Then you withdraw 57 Milbucks plus 3%(1.74)
Then you wait 3 days. You had 1940 Milbucks left + 3% (58.2)= 1999 And then you withdraw 57 Milbucks again.
This way you make 57 Milbucks per three days, wich is the maximal profit you can make with this bank stuff, I think. Anyone another opinion?
June 28th, 2004  
Mark Conley
 
 
You mean the FDIC on this bank doesn't protect you above 2000$? I was going to let my bank account ride!
July 11th, 2004  
>*CrAzY*<
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by 1217
Quote:
Originally Posted by Redleg
You'll get 3% of the amount of milbucks in your account every three days.
(0% if you have more than 2000 milbucks there)
So the best thing you can do is to run up your account to 2000 milbucks. Then you withdraw 58 Milbucks minus 3%(1.74) = 56 Milbucks on hand.
Then you wait 3 days. You had 1942 Milbucks left + 3% (58.26)= 2000.26 And then you withdraw 58 Milbucks again.
This way you make 56 Milbucks per three days, wich is the maximal profit you can make with this bank stuff, I think. Anyone another opinion?
I will remember that when I get enough mil bucks to worry, thanks!
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July 11th, 2004  
Shadowalker
 
 
Anybody know why i lost milbucks? i had 50 but somehow i had 9 taken away
July 11th, 2004  
Redleg
 
 
You loose milbucks if we delete some of your posts (duplicate content or spammy posts)

And we usually PM you if we delete any.
July 12th, 2004  
Shadowalker
 
 
Nobodys sent me a PM! Where will it go - my email or the messages on the forum index?
July 12th, 2004  
Redleg
 
 
To you PM (Private messages) inbox in the forum.

It's possible that some of us has deleted some of your posts, and forgot to send a PM...
July 12th, 2004  
Shadowalker
 
 
ok, dont worry about it, at least now i know
July 23rd, 2004  
victor
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Redneck
................. (say "x" milbucks) than the total ("y" milbucks), therefore x<y, you will continue to make a profit as long as x does not equal y, as 3% of x (your withdrawal fee) will necessarily always be smaller than 3% of y (the interest you are paid).

Can somebody please pass the pills....I feel a headache coming on.....

[funny that....that's what the wife usually says!!....]
July 24th, 2004  
RnderSafe
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Redleg
To you PM (Private messages) inbox in the forum.

It's possible that some of us has deleted some of your posts, and forgot to send a PM...
If it is a duplicate post, I do not send PM notices if you've managed to take the time to edit it, but did not delete it as you should have.