Sunday, July 31, 2022

Unfortunately, this appears to be true

 



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  1. There's a reason Dillinger and Bonnie n Clyde were heroes to the struggling working class, during the depression... Same as Butch n Sundance. Bankers are loathesome vile creatures who deserve to be victimized, generally speaking. Need proof? Read the fucking memo. IN THEIR OWN WORDS.

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  2. Why would they hope for that?

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  3. *The financial behemoth privately fears that regular people have too much leverage.* -as does the government that no longer represents us. our participation is steadily lessened and our representative government beclowned and infantized apace. they're in on it, too, that's all.

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  4. Twenty years ago after some unpleasantness with Wells Fargo I went the credit union route and have never done business with any bank.

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    1. I look for a credit union that shared branching/Co-op so I have branches all over the country.

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  5. Big business always profits while the people suffer. Who leads the 'anti- this or that campaigns? Big business, hiding behind the scenes and paying for the Trumps of this world.

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  6. Simple, if they hold your coin, pull it, let em sink.
    Or, do nothing and let them win.

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    1. I rarely kept more than 2 dollars in the checking account to pay my except when my mortgage payment was coming up. That cost them a lot of money.

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  7. C'mon man! Buy some stocks or realize that your 401K is invested in big business, and their gains are yours also. You will never be as rich or equal as Bernie Sanders so learn some basic economics.
    -Snakepit

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  8. This article is proof that just like in politics, scum rises to the top.

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  9. Hopefully I am shed of them in the next 30 days when I sell my house. Missed my window to go to my credit union. 3 times I filed complaints with the CFPB and 3 times won. Use it if they screw with your escrow or payment posting and anything else.

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