Augdog1964
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Hello All!
Hey I wanted to relay an issue to you, so you could also warn other vehicle collectors of a huge potential problem.
In early April I wired funds to the UK to pay for shipping of my BRM-1k (a rare BMP-1 variant). This was after the funds for purchase had been wired (which I think was about 2 weeks earlier).
Today, at least 3 weeks later, I get a phone call from my bank saying that Bank of America had held the wire, and was not going to process it until “questions were answered” as it may constitute a violation of their policies.
Mind you, this wire was for shipping of a vehicle, not the vehicle itself.
My bank is NOT Bank of America (nor would it ever be), but when I asked my bank (US Bank) why Bank of America was involved, they said most of the major banks use Bank of America for all International wires out of the US. US Bank does the same. BofA (according to my US Bank person) controls most of the international wire transfers…
SO, they had held my wire until they got answers to their questions… their questions?
1) Is this vehicle armored and/or can it have guns fitted to it.
2) Who is the owner of this vehicle.
3) What is the ultimate or intended purpose for owning this vehicle.
So I answered the questions, and now I wait to see if my shipping wire will go through for my armored vehicle.
I know BofA did similar things with gun shop owners, so now it appears they are extending their noses into vehicles too.
Incredible, that THEIR policy can stop MY money from going overseas, for a legal purpose, that came OUT of an institution that they clear money for.
Pass the word!
Augdog1964
Hey I wanted to relay an issue to you, so you could also warn other vehicle collectors of a huge potential problem.
In early April I wired funds to the UK to pay for shipping of my BRM-1k (a rare BMP-1 variant). This was after the funds for purchase had been wired (which I think was about 2 weeks earlier).
Today, at least 3 weeks later, I get a phone call from my bank saying that Bank of America had held the wire, and was not going to process it until “questions were answered” as it may constitute a violation of their policies.
Mind you, this wire was for shipping of a vehicle, not the vehicle itself.
My bank is NOT Bank of America (nor would it ever be), but when I asked my bank (US Bank) why Bank of America was involved, they said most of the major banks use Bank of America for all International wires out of the US. US Bank does the same. BofA (according to my US Bank person) controls most of the international wire transfers…
SO, they had held my wire until they got answers to their questions… their questions?
1) Is this vehicle armored and/or can it have guns fitted to it.
2) Who is the owner of this vehicle.
3) What is the ultimate or intended purpose for owning this vehicle.
So I answered the questions, and now I wait to see if my shipping wire will go through for my armored vehicle.
I know BofA did similar things with gun shop owners, so now it appears they are extending their noses into vehicles too.
Incredible, that THEIR policy can stop MY money from going overseas, for a legal purpose, that came OUT of an institution that they clear money for.
Pass the word!
Augdog1964
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