Disgruntled Customer Sues Bank of America for ‘$1,784 Billion, Trillion’

September 25, 2009

  • September 25, 2009 at 1:45 am
    Not a B of A fan says:
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    I love it. Where to I sign up to make this a class action?

  • September 25, 2009 at 1:46 am
    Steph says:
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    Haha this article gave me a good laugh! Is this guy serious??

  • September 25, 2009 at 1:49 am
    mainemiss says:
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    I can absolutely identify with the anger and frustration behind the action.

    BOA purchased a business credit line I had used to buy my office building so it was not small change and with never a late payment they increased the interest from 8.9 to 19.9%. No amount of pleading prevailed. Customer service to try to set up online payment option took hours and never worked. The 900lb gorilla needs to be shrunk to size.

  • September 25, 2009 at 1:49 am
    Abe L. says:
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    They should pay him in pennies and demand he pick them up.

  • September 25, 2009 at 1:50 am
    Angry BOA customer says:
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    You should see the letter I wrote the CEO about their customer service. Would you believe there is not a single ‘person’ to see ‘in person’ at BOA to talk with me about my mortgage. They took over my Countrywide note and the only people to talk with are there overseas employees in southeast Asia. They say they don’t know why I am so upset about not understanding them when they talk – are you kidding me!

    They took our taxes to shore up their balance sheet and have since, taken care of only themselves, to make up for the poor business desisions of the past. Subsequantely, now tha they are healed, they have thrown crap all over the rest of us; even if we are customers.

    What a joke – I can not WAIT to be rid of the BOA!

    I hope the court hears the case – just to set an example of them. BOA has broken laws across all state lines and federal charges should filed immediately. BOA charges you higher penaltys and rates (or vig) then the mafia does – it is legalized loan sharking – plain and simple. Can you say RICO!

    Go get them! And please let me in on the law suit!

  • September 25, 2009 at 1:52 am
    Dawn says:
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    Good for him! BofA bought my credit cards from other banks after I’d closed theirs because they ripped me off.

    They gave me an approved LOC that they ‘closed’ after I’d already put that money on credit cards, getting my 20% discount for using store card and no interest for a year. Seems to me that if I’m supposed to abide by a signed contract, they should, too. Instead of $25K at 3%, I now have over $40K at 29% thanks to them.

    I’d like to see someone win something from those —- well, fill in the blanks.

  • September 25, 2009 at 1:58 am
    Cher says:
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    I think many of you are missing the point this lawsuit is trying to make. I too have moved my BOA business, but they don’t pay attention to losing one customers. I am not a lawsuit person, but they don’t listen. So hit them where it hurts. They may not have to pay a judgement but they will have to defend and I hope this Dr. has the resources to see this thing through to the end. I am so tired of the lack of service with banks, utilites, etc. I am a paying customer and I demand to be heard.

  • September 25, 2009 at 1:59 am
    Dewey, Cheatham & Howe says:
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    This has to be a joke. But how different than that gang of criminals called the U.S. Government giving out about $14 trillion dollars? Even a number that “low” is impossible to create.

  • September 25, 2009 at 2:04 am
    Leon Czolgosz says:
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    Yes, and this is just a preview of how wonderful customer service will be after the government takes over the entire banking industry. Gee, maybe if I write a letter to my congressman I can get some satisfaction huh? Ooh! Ooh! I know what we can do! How about we “vote the bums out of office?” Look at how that’s helped so far.

  • September 25, 2009 at 2:07 am
    Ed B says:
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    Not only did we bail these scumbags out but they are STILL INVESTING IN THE EXACT SAME LOANS THAT PUT THEM IN JEOPARDY IN THE FIRST PLACE guess who just purches the majority of foreclosure loans in Colorado? you guessed it the scumbags at BAC!!!! As soon as I found out they purchased my loan I refinanced my house



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