[kj] 14-Minute KJ Documentary trailer...
Brendan
bq at soundgardener.co.nz
Thu Dec 2 17:42:56 EST 2010
I was reading about the impending Wikieleaks leak of Bank of America
documents (should be fun), and the comments section was peppered with
disgruntled ex BoA customers.
>From my own experience I know a lot of banks these days have systems which
are programmed to schedule payments in such a way as to maximise the
possibility of overdraft, i.e. delaying processing of credits and
processing debits first...
> Rheinhold Squeegee wrote:
>
> The section starting around 8:25 where Jaz says he would be a suicide
> bomber and then pretends to shoot the submachine gun is just
> silly and offensive. I know that's his schtick, but I hope it gets removed
> from the final product.
>
> Also, at about the same time they list all the evil corporations that Jaz
> wants to destroy, including Wells Fargo Bank where my
> girlfriend works here in Minneapolis. She finds this video hilarious. It
> is now making the rounds at Wells Fargo corporate...
>
> +++++++
>
> Regarding Wells Fargo, Jaz has my blessings.
>
> Long story short, WF has a long standing policy to actively and
> continuously research customers' credit history looking for
> judgements, bankruptcy proceedings and other credit issues. While some
> major banks also have this policy, Wells Fargo is the
> ....ehh, leader in taking the initiative in fucking their customers in
> this questionably legal practice.
>
> If a customer shows a bankruptcy proceeding in progress, WF automatically
> places a hold on all that customer's accounts, effectively
> cutting off all funds for that customer without prior notice. They do
> with without any authorization from any court or direction
> from any attorney. In most cases, Wells Fargo holds on to the money until
> a BK is closed and then disperses their customer's money
> to any court appointed trustee who theoretically would pay any people and
> businesses listed in a BK.
>
> This happened to my wife and I a couple years ago - problem was, we didn't
> have any bankruptcy case going on, in fact never had and
> haven't to this day. Although we never got a straight, honest answer, it
> appeared that someone who's name closely matched my wife's
> maiden name (which is a pretty common name) had a active BK who had a WF
> account, they fucked up and locked down our account. The
> funny thing was, the social security numbers didn't come close to
> matching. We discovered it a few days later when our online
> mortgage payment bounced. We had almost 50K frozen leaving us with only
> our current paychecks to make ends meet and it took a lawyer
> (which we paid for out of pocket) and over a month to get things
> straightened out.
>
> Wells Fargo can kiss my crusty bunghole.
>
> T.B.
>
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