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RS4Rings
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 5:08a
Abracadabbbra said:Bank of America = Worst bank policy, worst customer service and worst fee's.
Why would you put your money in such a shitty insitution? If you had any money then you would understand why |
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DavidScubadiver
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 6:28a
glockophile said:theficus said:Yes, they're closing all my accounts -- deposit, brokerage, and credit cards.
This exact scenario happened to me last month, minus the racial slurs. I have been a BofA customer for almost 4 years, with my paychecks direct deposited biweekly. I never bounce checks, but I did a huge AOR 2 months ago.
Without warning one day, all my Bank of America credit cards were declined. I was also referred to the Risk Identification department. Fine. Other than having a lower credit score, I didn't really care that much because I already had the AOR money in an interest bearing savings account.
Several days later, my BofA checking account was closed. I could not sign onto my online account. The number I was referred to was Risk Identification. The CSRs there are shorttempered, and couldn't tell me any information about when the money in my checking account would be released. I only had about $1,600 in there, but that's $1,600. A week later, I called again and was told they issued a refund check for the entire balance of the account and that I would receive it within 10 business days. That was over a month ago. I complained to the Better Business Bureau because I'm sick of calling their BS Risk department.
Yeah, let's issue credit cards to illegal aliens without social security numbers, but cancel ALL the accounts of a faithful customer of four years because he is too much of a risk. Bank of America can kiss my butt and go to hell.Are you now, or have you ever been, a member of any terrorist organization? |
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DavidScubadiver
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 6:32a
I have turned my considerable mental powers to this problem and it seems to me that the problem is using BoA's checking account system. Their checking product is not very good so just don't use it. Do what the Diver does, and use their cards to borrow $145,000 a month by paying yourself at a DIFFERENT financial institution. Never had a problem, always been treated well, and they are very happy to increase my credit lines when I have the balls to ask. |
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snake253
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 7:02a
DavidScubadiver said:glockophile said:theficus said:Yes, they're closing all my accounts -- deposit, brokerage, and credit cards.
This exact scenario happened to me last month, minus the racial slurs. I have been a BofA customer for almost 4 years, with my paychecks direct deposited biweekly. I never bounce checks, but I did a huge AOR 2 months ago.
Without warning one day, all my Bank of America credit cards were declined. I was also referred to the Risk Identification department. Fine. Other than having a lower credit score, I didn't really care that much because I already had the AOR money in an interest bearing savings account.
Several days later, my BofA checking account was closed. I could not sign onto my online account. The number I was referred to was Risk Identification. The CSRs there are shorttempered, and couldn't tell me any information about when the money in my checking account would be released. I only had about $1,600 in there, but that's $1,600. A week later, I called again and was told they issued a refund check for the entire balance of the account and that I would receive it within 10 business days. That was over a month ago. I complained to the Better Business Bureau because I'm sick of calling their BS Risk department.
Yeah, let's issue credit cards to illegal aliens without social security numbers, but cancel ALL the accounts of a faithful customer of four years because he is too much of a risk. Bank of America can kiss my butt and go to hell.Are you now, or have you ever been, a member of any terrorist organization? The correct question should be Is your name now, or have your name ever been, a member of any terrorist organization? |
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Technologist
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 7:28a
DavidScubadiver said:I have turned my considerable mental powers to this problem and it seems to me that the problem is using BoA's checking account system. Their checking product is not very good so just don't use it. Do what the Diver does, and use their cards to borrow $145,000 a month by paying yourself at a DIFFERENT financial institution. Never had a problem, always been treated well, and they are very happy to increase my credit lines when I have the balls to ask. Your opinion. As I said above, I have been with BoA for more than 2 decades, starting ONLY with their checking.... and still have the same "checking product", which works great for me....although I haven't written checks in years. Their (BoA's) billpay was one of the first out there... and the addition of yodlee made everything even better. BoA has NEVER done anything wrong with any of my accounts.... they bend over backwards to re-allocate CLs, or do a BT on any of my 4 cards.... and the CSRs are very helpful and knowledgable (sometimes I feel like I have premier or private banking priveldges)... BUT if they started making mistakes, or turned into the horrible bank everyone claims that they are, I would have no problem going elsewhere! Luckily, that hasn't happened... |
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ganda
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 7:36a
scott1961 said:Abracadabbbra said:Bank of America = Worst bank policy, worst customer service and worst fee's.
Why would you put your money in such a shitty insitution? If you had any money then you would understand why I hate them too, so I'm not sure what your point is? |
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DavidScubadiver
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 7:39a
Technologist said: still have the same "checking product", which works great for me....although I haven't written checks in years. Explain how the checking product works so well for you if you don't write checks. Yield stinks, no? |
Message edited by: DavidScubadiver on 2007-11-08 07:39:38 CST
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brownneck
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 8:08a
If you have this much of money, you should have a private banking officer to your account. Call that person. It is their job to get you going ASAP. In addition you should have hired an attorney by now. |
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mhesidence
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 8:10a
DavidScubadiver said:Technologist said: still have the same "checking product", which works great for me....although I haven't written checks in years. Explain how the checking product works so well for you if you don't write checks. Yield stinks, no? Like he said in his next sentence...billpay. The NEA savings account yeild is okay. I expect private banking yeilds are okay also...but not as good a Bank of Toledo  |
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DavidScubadiver
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 8:10a
Informal Poll I wonder how many people who have had adverse BoA action have documented their income with BoA for any reason, either because they have a mortgage or because they sought oversized credit lines? I wonder whether having documented income/assets, one is less likely to be flagged for fraud. I have faxed them numerous brokerage and bank statements, showing my assets, as well as W-2 forms and check stubs. When I say "my assets" I should really say, "our assets" since a good chunk of my assets come from their interest free loans. |
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brownneck
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 8:10a
Technologist said:DavidScubadiver said:I have turned my considerable mental powers to this problem and it seems to me that the problem is using BoA's checking account system. Their checking product is not very good so just don't use it. Do what the Diver does, and use their cards to borrow $145,000 a month by paying yourself at a DIFFERENT financial institution. Never had a problem, always been treated well, and they are very happy to increase my credit lines when I have the balls to ask.
Your opinion. As I said above, I have been with BoA for more than 2 decades, starting ONLY with their checking.... and still have the same "checking product", which works great for me....although I haven't written checks in years. Their (BoA's) billpay was one of the first out there... and the addition of yodlee made everything even better.
BoA has NEVER done anything wrong with any of my accounts.... they bend over backwards to re-allocate CLs, or do a BT on any of my 4 cards.... and the CSRs are very helpful and knowledgable (sometimes I feel like I have premier or private banking priveldges)... BUT if they started making mistakes, or turned into the horrible bank everyone claims that they are, I would have no problem going elsewhere! Luckily, that hasn't happened... I agree, since I have their customer since Nation's bank days which is 17 yrs |
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DavidScubadiver
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RS4Rings
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 8:31a
DavidScubadiver said:Informal Poll
I wonder how many people who have had adverse BoA action have documented their income with BoA for any reason, either because they have a mortgage or because they sought oversized credit lines? I wonder whether having documented income/assets, one is less likely to be flagged for fraud.
I have faxed them numerous brokerage and bank statements, showing my assets, as well as W-2 forms and check stubs. When I say "my assets" I should really say, "our assets" since a good chunk of my assets come from their interest free loans. Also think A big plus is having a Premier account, My rep knows I'm a wh#re and money flows in and out like the tides depending on rate. So would think before any adverse actions were to take place he would put a stop to it |
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curtisekarr
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 8:58a
Boxcutter said:The government froze your accounts. Are you wiring funds to Muslim Charity's?
الحكومة تجمد حساباتك. هل انت الاسلاك الى صناديق خيريه للمسلBoxcutter, I hope you're aware that you just called him a mother-الحكومة, صناديق-lovin', son-of-a-حساباتك! Which is very uncool unless he is now, or has ever been, a member of any terrorist organization. |
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DavidScubadiver
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 9:01a
Or seriously considering joining said organization. I need to modify my security questions. "Have your bags been in your possession at all times? Has anybody unknown to you asked you to carry any items on board the plane? Have you now, or have you ever been - or are you seriously considering becoming - a member of any terrorist organization?" Add to that, "Having packed your own bags, did you pack any explosivies, firearms or other weapons with which to destroy the aircraft or otherwise harm passengers?" |
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delzy
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 9:48a
curtisekarr said:Boxcutter said:The government froze your accounts. Are you wiring funds to Muslim Charity's?
الحكومة تجمد حساباتك. هل انت الاسلاك الى صناديق خيريه للمسلBoxcutter, I hope you're aware that you just called him a mother-الحكومة, صناديق-lovin', son-of-a-حساباتك! Which is very uncool unless he is now, or has ever been, a member of any terrorist organization. Translated Arabic (for those who wonder): The government solidified your accounts. Is you the wires to boxes is benevolent his for entertaining |
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RS4Rings
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theficus
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 10:19a
I didn't want to reveal my identity because I knew people would act like this. Can we please cut out the taunting in Arabic and jokes about terrorism? Some of you may be kidding, but others may take things too seriously and too far. This thread concerns a very serious topic. Back to the topic at hand, the situation gets even stranger. Today, in preparation of my lawsuit against Bank of America, I logged into my account to take a complete inventory of charges and fees levied against my accounts. Interestingly, all of the $888,888.88 charges have been removed. And although all of my transactions from 11/01/07 to 11/06/07 have been reversed, new transactions from 11/07/07 have gone through, including several automatic payments and a direct deposit from my employer. All of my portfolio positions reverted to their previous state too. I'm planning to call Bank of America today to ask them about the status of my accounts and request an explanation for all of the charges I've incurred, including NSF and "activity research" fees. I'll record the calls and post them on here. Give me a few hours. |
Message edited by: theficus on 2007-11-08 10:20:39 CST
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Boxcutter
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posted: Nov. 8, 2007 @ 10:28a
Google Translate! English To Arabic Beta! Government freeze your accounts. Are you to wire funds for charity. الحكومة تجمد حساباتك. هل انت الاسلاك الى صناديق خيريه للم
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Message edited by: Boxcutter on 2007-11-08 10:29:36 CST
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