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December 14th, 2017 02:13 PM #11i have always bought cars on cash basis, with checques fresh from the bank.
no issues, so far.
but perhaps it is because, my bank accounts have financial histories that go back many years, and that as a professional, i "have every right to sport such an account".
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December 14th, 2017 02:16 PM #12The threshold is 500k -- moving that money like from savings/current to an MC would trigger questions for AMLC purposes.
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December 14th, 2017 02:33 PM #13So buying the car wouldn't be a problem but the process of requesting an MC from the bank would trigger the AMLC?
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December 14th, 2017 02:46 PM #14
Alam ko you get flagged if magpasok ka pa lang ng malaking pera sa bank, if justified then nothing to worry.
Sa case ni OP nasa bank yung pera, mag request siya MC wala na issue dun for AMLC.
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December 14th, 2017 03:11 PM #15
i think everybody issues checks nowadays. if they bring cash ummm na lng ako 🤔
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December 14th, 2017 03:44 PM #17
Most car dealerships have multiple accounts with the big banks so you can do a transfer from your bank to theirs. Tipid pa ng 50 pesos vs MC ☺
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December 14th, 2017 03:48 PM #18
Linawin kasi natin hinde parke sinabi na cash bilhin eh Literally cold cash ang daldalhin sa dealer.
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December 14th, 2017 03:49 PM #19
yeah no need to use check
no need to even go to a bank
you can transfer money online from your account to another
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December 14th, 2017 04:04 PM #20For clarification purposes, AFAIK anytime you make any single transaction worth 500K or cumulative transactions within a day, an AUTOMATIC report of the transaction gets filed at the AMLA. Also, if there is a transaction amount that is out of the ordinary for the history of the account (I cannot tell what qualifies), an automatic report is also generated. What I am also not sure about is for significant cumulative amounts or large amounts transacted over a few days.
According to the rules, AMLA officials aren't allowed to open these records unless it's part of any ongoing investigation.
Pero alam mo naman dito sa Pilipinas...