NEW BBVA Compass bank blog: deposits and NSF fees, closing accounts, false police report
The new BBVA Compass blog is at http://liarsandcheats.info/bbva-compass-bank-retaliation-closed-accounts/
The LONG ABOUT page contains my detailed description of events and pictures. I previously posted here about it and it wasn’t a priority until I received a “WARNING” citation from the Kingman police department last week.
Apparently they filed a FALSE police report, falsely accusing me of TRESPASSING when all I did was cash their checks. NOBODY ever asked me to leave!
So that just goes to show how the banksters and the cops work together to keep the PEOPLE from exposing their corruption.
They think they’re so powerful, I’d now be too afraid to publish manager Mark Huling’s name and maybe more important, wouldn’t dare to demand answers about their deposit and NSF fee policy.
Fat chance, you morons!
I have a few questions for the Kingman police chief and I want to submit my complaint to BBVA Compass regulator, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Of course I don’t expect any action or coherent answers—the point of the exercise is to convince MILLIONS of judgment-proof people to STOP paying their unsecured debts to the large commercial banks.
And I want to encourage all who are NOT judgment-proof and with assets deposited at the large commercial banks to consider moving their funds to community banks.
http://moveyourmoney.info/
Sadly, my closest community bank is over 200 miles away. I really really hope that the Common Good Bank will finally open this year. They now have a number of investors and are getting close to having sufficient start-up capital.
And to all of you who think that you’re doing fine and you don’t need to worry:
You’re not going to enjoy living in fear, getting robbed and worrying about your family because too many people have NOTHING. We’re all in this together.
Posted by Christine on 01/20/2010 at 06:18 PM
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