The properties owned by residents of every city are required to maintain their property. When they do not, neighbors complain because all properties depreciate when the property is not maintained. In most cases, homeowners have a sense of pride about their property and the community it’s in, so most owners take care of their property. [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 19, 2012
When you think of having overdraft privileges, what comes to mind? You’re at the store and the bank covers your purchases when you overshoot the funds available in your account, right? They charge you a fee and give you a chance to replace the funds that you accidentally borrowed. Well, there is something else that [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 22, 2012
The banks are always up to something. They are starving Paul to pay Peter every day. We’re Paul. The class action lawsuit that they lost due to unlawful predatory loans being sold throughout the nation has started one bank thinking up other ways to regain their losses. Bank of America has decided to launch a rent to [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Some homeowners across America are gearing up for a conclusion to the case they’ve been fighting for over a year to secure their homes. Foreclosures were given out like government cheese after unsuspecting individuals were swindled by the snake salesmen loan officers that told them they could really afford the home of their dreams. According [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Wow America! What a way to fight the power. Did you see that in just one month’s time since we reported on Bank of America’s new debit card charge policy, that the customers have caused them to back pedal on their decision to charge for use of their debit card? Now if we could only [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 30, 2011
The banking industry is back to its usual tactics. We are getting ready to be screwed again on the fees that the largest bank in America will begin to charge early next year. We are carrying the burden for all of the low down, underhanded, predatory lending they did in the mortgage end of their [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 13, 2011
The banks have been bailed out, yet there is still trouble in paradise. As the fall season is settling in, so is the very real layoff season at the nation’s largest bank. Hopefully, this is not a ploy for the bank to get in on President Obama’s jobs plan for some sort of back door bailout. [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 11, 2010
Bank of America is making a small attempt at repairing the big bad bank image. But, the millions of dollars that are STILL going into executive bonuses speak louder than their decision to stop all overdraft fees. The choice to stop the fees actually works for both the bank and the consumer. Think of Bank of [...]
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
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