Sunday, June 19, 2011

In For a Penny, In For a Pound (of Flesh)

Or, more accurately, blood:

"Bank of America customers may pay more as accounts revamped" by Todd Wallack,  Globe Staff / June 15, 2011

Some Bank of America customers could soon pay higher fees for checking and other services unless they change their banking habits by maintaining higher minimum balances, avoiding tellers for routine transactions, or making other adjustments....

Starting later this month, the bank will impose a $35 fee if customers overdraw their account by a penny; previously, customers were charged only if they were overdrawn by $10 or more.

Bank of America has warned credit card customers that they face a penalty rate of up to 30 percent on future balances if they are late on payments....  

After YOU BAILED THEM the F*** OUT, America!! 

How is that for GRATITUDE!!!

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All so they can recoup profits wherever they can, the fraudulently-foreclosing f***s!!!!



It is REALLY REACHING THAT FRIKKIN' POINT!

I will STAND OUT of the WAY and ACCEPT the PUBLIC WILL! 

They don't really want to hear my opinion anyway.