I can’t think of any.
Only one I can think of is "privately held."
I can’t think of any.
Only one I can think of is "privately held."
There are so many occasions when I need to send money to govt. offices or institute through DD. And they are demanding DD from Nationalised Bank only. My account is in ICICI Bank. Some peoples told me that ICICI Bank is private bank and they will not accept this Bank’s DD.
So I draw DD from Bank Of Barod. They are charging me Rs.35/- (for DD upto Rs.10,000). The charge is very high. If i want to send Rs.25/- for application form etc. this charge is more than actual amount!!
Therefore next time I went to Syndicate Bank and they are chaging Rs.23.
But I am looking for Bank with minimum charges for DD.
Have you any info on that?
All Public Sector Banks have learnt to make money on these fee based services as well. Try approaching low end banks among nationalised ones for least charges. Additionally, these charges are at times are less for account holders than non-account holders. Find out about this also in your vicinity and act accordingly. At times cheaper banks may be a little away and approaching them may cost by way of transportation, parking, time etc. If you add these costs, they actually becomes costlier. Banks also keep revising their charges to encourage or discourage indirectly a particular kind of service or make earnings by such services depending its demand.
Consider all these facts and settle for a bank.
I heard it on the House of Hair (for those of u who don’t know, its a popular, syndicated heavy metal radio show, hosted by Dee Snider, frontman of Twisted Sister) a few weeks ago, and he played a song that i really liked, but i dont know the name of it, or even the artist who sang it! I remember a few verses from it like: "Hey mother, tell your children not to hold my hand" "Hey father" "If you wanna/want to find hell with me, i can show you what i mean" "Mother!, father!" It was kind of a "satanic" song. I know it was a man singing it, and its not a new song. Does this sound familiar to anybody???
It’s "Mother" by Danzig.
What is everyones experience?
Not as far as I am aware, but one thing I do know is that it is run by a bunch of bafoons! They did not do their research and marketing correctly and their share holders will end up the losers!
No it’s a scam!!
It’s mostly a prison gang. i know whites use to be allowed and now it’s mostly hispanic but are whites still able to join?
Not anymore, they use to be allowed in. Nothing strange about the question.
syndicated sound from tarpon springs high school in tarpon springs, florida. sorry the words arn’t with the music.. bad dvd ripper.
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The Raza Unida (RU) is a Latino prison gang that originated in 1988 in the southern Texas prison system. The founders of the gang were convicted felons from Corpus Christi and Dallas, Texas.
NOTE: This gang should not be confused with La Raza Unida Hispanic rights activist group.
Soon after the gang’s inception, a conflict arose between the RUs and another prison gang called the Barrio Azteca. The Aztecas murdered an RU member, claiming that the victim had once been a member of the Barrio Azteca. The claim turned out to be legitimate, so the Raza Unida did not retaliate. Following the Raza Unidas primary years, the gang struggled to gain the respect from The Big 3 the Mexican Mafia, the Texas Syndicate, and the Barrio Azteca, the states larger and more established prison gangs. In 1992 the Mexikanemi instigated a brief war with the weaker Raza Unida. Three members of the Raza Unida were killed in an attack from the Mexican Mafia at the Coffield state prison. During the conflict with the Raza Unida and the more powerful Mexican Mafia, the Raza Unida had no choice but to join alliance with the Texas Syndicate. This meant that they gave the Texas Syndicate a quarter of Corpus Christi, which was officially Raza Unida drug-dealing territory. As a result, the Texas Syndicate protected the Raza Unida.
In 1994, the TS and the RUs wanted to take over the Brownsville, Texas drug route, which was being run by a rival prison gang, the HPL (Hermanos Pistoleros Latinos). After five years of war, they reached an agreement that all three gangs would share the drug trade in Brownsville by dividing the city into sections.
The Raza Unida began to multiply in 1995 after a murderous war erupted between the TS and the Barrio Azteca. The Raza Unida refused to get involved in this war or assist the Texas Syndicate. Instead the Raza Unida severed its alliance with the Texas Syndicate and declared complete independence. These infuriated members of the Texas Syndicate but the TS could not afford to retaliate against the RUs. While the Texas Syndicate was being consumed in warfare against their rival Barrio Azteca gang, the now independent Raza Unida was able to gain control of the prison drug trade.
Unfortunately, the Raza Unidas newfound power did not last long. In July 1997, the Texas Syndicate regained power and control of the prison system drug trade. During these war years, it became known to the Texas Syndicate that the RUs were importing drugs from the Brownsville, TX and Matamoros, MX international port of entry and trafficking them to Dallas and Houston, which was predominantly Texas Syndicate territory. In late March 2002, RU members assault and kill a TS member at the Polunsky Unit, and lockdowns are ordered for all known or suspected TS and RU members and affiliates. A full scale gang war erupted between both gangs and violence erupted in units statewide as well as in cities such as Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Dallas and Houston. The Raza Unida suffered great losses and was on the verge of collapse when a conflict arose among ranking members of the Raza Unida. The RUs Dallas and southern Texas members split into two factions after the two could not reach an agreement or a truce.
The majority faction is called RU Surenos, which make up members of the southern part of Texas, and the minority faction from Dallas which remains Raza Unida. The split caused a loss of morale for many of the organizations original members, and several hundreds quit.
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Chinna performs “Humble Servant” on acoustic guitar 9/2/07 at KPFK Radio’s Reggae Central, hosted by Chuck Foster
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