I see the internal memo now... "Urgent B of A Policy Update: If we can't please people with gracious customer service or mutually beneficial terms, then force them to keep their f***ing mouths shut!"
I just read in my EULA from the bank similar words; "If you have concerns over an abusive policy, you can seek arbitration or keep your mouth shut you ten dollar piss ant. We know exactly how weak and pathetic you are, so don't bother threatening the bank manager because they have no authority to do anything but repeat company policy."
It's a lot of words to merely state; "f**k you at our discretion."
Obviously, BofA wasn't content with their bottom feeding public appoval ratings. So, they decided to COMPLETELY destroy any shred of reputation thay had left. Is it really any wonder their stock price and business has tanked along with their public reputation? That's what ALWAYS happens when companies violate their customer's trust.
This "double down" stupidity reminds me of what we saw from Conservative circles after their 2008 (and, soon to be, 2012) election drubbing.
I agree with all those who gave positive endorsements to credit unions. I don't know why the average American still sticks with big banks. There are all kinds of competitive options out there that are consumer friendly. All you have to do is have the courage to make the change.
anomaly100Jan 30, 2012Buried
That makes BofA look so much better!
hydroplaneJan 30, 2012Buried
when you sign a deal with the devil don't be suprised when you're dragged through hell
benjie25Jan 30, 2012Buried
Credit Unions, ftw!
prahaJan 30, 2012Buried
I see the internal memo now... "Urgent B of A Policy Update: If we can't please people with gracious customer service or mutually beneficial terms, then force them to keep their f***ing mouths shut!"
bluenose2Jan 30, 2012Buried
As well as protct Pedafelic Priests.
helpingallneedsJan 30, 2012Buried
You are right about that! No bank is a good one :)
cawpinJan 30, 2012Buried
f**k off.
macbookformeJan 30, 2012Buried
But of course!
linuxpersonJan 30, 2012Buried
Does the Pope wear a funny hat?
vitriolandangstJan 30, 2012Buried
I just read in my EULA from the bank similar words; "If you have concerns over an abusive policy, you can seek arbitration or keep your mouth shut you ten dollar piss ant. We know exactly how weak and pathetic you are, so don't bother threatening the bank manager because they have no authority to do anything but repeat company policy."
It's a lot of words to merely state; "f**k you at our discretion."
publiclurkerJan 30, 2012Buried
there are a few community banks that are at least acceptable. I still prefer a credit union though.
hopefuldavJan 30, 2012Buried
Your new loan comes with this nice piece of duct tape that has a smile drawn on it with a Sharpie.
yarozeJan 30, 2012Buried
Until they sell your credit union mortgage to Countrywide, (which is now Bank of America)
Which happened to me!
And then BofA sold me up the River to NationStar (bad bad bad, and should avoid this company at all risks too)
eraptorJan 30, 2012Buried
Obviously, BofA wasn't content with their bottom feeding public appoval ratings. So, they decided to COMPLETELY destroy any shred of reputation thay had left. Is it really any wonder their stock price and business has tanked along with their public reputation? That's what ALWAYS happens when companies violate their customer's trust.
This "double down" stupidity reminds me of what we saw from Conservative circles after their 2008 (and, soon to be, 2012) election drubbing.
lalongecarabineJan 30, 2012Buried
Not so much funny as odd,,,
uaJan 30, 2012Buried
Excuse me but we used to have and belief in Freedom of Speech, a thieve is a thieve. Remedy...go Credit Union!!
iphonequeJan 31, 2012Buried
I agree with all those who gave positive endorsements to credit unions. I don't know why the average American still sticks with big banks. There are all kinds of competitive options out there that are consumer friendly. All you have to do is have the courage to make the change.
skinturtleJan 31, 2012Buried
Oh I gotta steal that one.