Graham,

--- Graham Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Guys,

> The other real issue is that Lateko also released some of my
> banking
> transactions, upon request, to a Hong Kong investigator. 
> So much for banking privacy! The CARD was apparently
> anonymous... but
> everything else was not! Amazing!

What offshore consultant told you that Latvia was a privacy or
tax haven?  What banking secrecy laws did you read that made you
bank in Latvia?  There should be no surprise here.

We all know that banks SHOULD keep accounts secret, but we also
know that they do not.

The good thing about the "anonymous" debit card was that it was
in your company name, and the client's name was not handed over
to the bank.  Essentially, your clients used your company as a
privacy shield.  A noble service.  There will be more and more
of this type of third party privacy shielding going on as the
world turns against financial privacy.

It was good while it lasted, though, wasn't it?  ;)


=====
Regards,

Ragnar
Vice Pres. - GDCA - http://www.gdcaonline.org
CFO - Gold Age - http://www.gold-age.net
editor - Liberty Impact - http://www.libertyimpact.com

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