On 2/12/06, John Francis, discombobulated, unleashed:

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>You're obviously not aware of the predatory habits of American banks.
>Yes - this is *precisely* what they would do.  It's cheaper for them
>to do that than to go through any dispute resolution procedure.
>And if you read the fine print in the terms and conditions of the
>account you'll find they have the right to attach any of your assets
>in order to pay of debts incurred by you or your authorised agent.
>And while you might not consider PayPal authorised, they too have
>terms and conditions which are sufficient to convince the bank.

When setting up my business (limited company), my father (who ran a
limited company for 20 years) heavily advised I open a business account
with not only a different bank, but one in a different banking group. I did.

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