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Effective April 24th, 2023, banks will go totally digital, and there is nothing you can do about it!

Picture of a sign with the logo of TD bank in front of their main branches in montreal, Quebec. The Toronto-Dominion Bank is a Canadian multinational banking and financial services corporation. Commonly known as TD and operating as TD Bank Group, it is the largest bank in Canada by total assets and a top-10 bank in North America

BY MICHAEL THOMAS

As of April 24th, 2023, Toronto Dominion Bank (aka TD) is informing the Canadian public that they are going to be changing the terms and conditions of doing banking whether the customer likes the bank’s position.

“If you’d like to talk about the changes, please contact us. If you don’t think they fit your needs, you can refuse them by contacting us by May 24th, 2023. If you decide to refuse these changes, you won’t be able to use Easy Web Online banking, the TD app, or your TD Access Card.” Just in case you are wondering, this is a quote from TD Banking Services.

TD in its document states clearly that they have combined the terms and conditions for Easy Web Online banking, the TD app, and some of its features into the “Digital Banking Agreement,” again without the banking public’s consent.

Take notice that even though it is your money we are talking about here, you the public were left out of any decision as to how this plan falls on your plate. Yet TD calls it an agreement.

Just like the COVID injection, refusal will result in you being refused by your banking institution, remember take the injection, or lose your job?

Here are some of the carrots TD has decided to dangle in front of you to entice you to go along with this financial plantation scheme.

TD Mobile Deposit, TD For Me, TD MySpend, TD Clari aka automated bank teller; these are the app features offered. Some of the privacy terms for digital banking have been consolidated to be easier to find and read. The terms themselves have not changed substantially. You may be reminded about them, or asked to consent to additional terms from time to time when using digital banking.

Readers, please note here that “The terms themselves have not changed substantially,” but yes, they have been changed, again with whose consent? This is your financial privacy we are talking about here.

TD has also combined the terms of your TD Access Card, PIN, and credentials from CEFST into the Access Agreement and updated some of the terms and conditions.

TD has released a 28-page document in fine print just to inform you of the changes they have made, all in the name of convenience and safety.

For years now we have been warning the public that this kind of dance was coming to a stage near you, and now it has finally arrived. Like Jamaicans would say, “See it deh now!”

Just in case you have not read some of the warnings we gave, here is a refresher.

Digital IDs, CBDCs, and all that’s connected to them are the tools of totalitarians. In these times these are what governments, corporations, and Big-Pharma are going to be using to enslave nations. Please do not participate in your enslavement.

If you forget everything else, remember paragraph two of this article. (If you decide to refuse these changes, you won’t be able to use Easy Web Online banking, the TD app, or your TD Access Card.) Does this sound democratic to you??

Everything starts somewhere. Do you remember two weeks to flatten the curve??

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In his new role as a reporter and Journalist, Michael can he be described in two words: brilliant, and relentless. Michael Thomas aka Redman was born in Grenada, and at an early age realized his love for music. He began his musical journey as a reggae performer with the street DJs and selectors. After he moved to Toronto in 1989, he started singing with the calypso tents, and in 2008, and 2009 he won the People’s Choice Award and the coveted title of Calypso Monarch. He has taken this same passion, and has begun to focus his attention on doing working within the community.

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