24/10/2022
The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare was written about 1597, and its story revolves around Shylock, a Jewish moneylender who was looking to exact revenge on Antonio, a Christian who insulted his race and character while owing him a sizable sum of money.
He spent the majority of the play fighting for respect from his fellow citizens, which prompted him to exclaim,
“If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?”
This statement passionately proclaims the equality of Christians, Jews, and all other racial groups of people on earth. Shylock argues that he bleeds when he is poked and laughs when he is tickled, just like a Christian.
In the final lines, Shylock declares that Jews will seek vengeance just as Christians would. He has gained a lot of understanding from the human cruelty, and he will utilize this insight to exact the most extreme form of retribution.
Much like the human body can bleed when pricked, every commercial entity can have financial internal bleeding in their bank account, a condition that is invisible to the client.
Private individuals and corporate organizations that operate domiciliary accounts are unaware of the numerous, seemingly insignificant illicit charges that banks discreetly impose on their accounts.
To the owners of these companies, these illicit charges may appear small and insignificant every time they see them in their bank statements of account.
But in reality, just like "tiny drops of water make a mighty ocean," these small amounts of illicit charges add up to large sums in dollars or other currencies.
Imagine adding up some of these illicit charges on your bank account and they sum up to $10,000 . . . at the current exchange rate, it would be N7,400,000!
You'll be amazed with the results after performing a postmortem analysis of your Dollar account. The majority of these unlawful acts committed by the banks have gone unreported and unpunished.
It's time to take action to get these erroneous charges reimbursed if you or someone you know is at the mercy of your bank.
Are you prepared to learn more? Get in touch with Jasper Anderson Consulting today to get started.
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