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Check out all the great letters everybody is sending to their new friends in the 1%. If you haven’t gotten yourself a pen pal yet, what are you waiting for? It’s lonely at the top. Choose a pen pal and help a banker feel just a little closer to the rest of us!

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  • Fwd: [jobparty] Wynn Shafer left feedback on penpal | 0  

    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: NationBuilder 
    Date: Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 9:08 PM
    Subject: [jobparty] Wynn Shafer left feedback on penpal
    To: Harry Waisbren 
    
    
    Harry --
    
    Wynn Shafer  left
    feedback on penpal
    
    It;s very important that regulations like the Glass Steagal act are put in
    place to make sure that we don't have another economic crash. Banks need
    more supervision not less, because we never want to see this happen again..
    
    Email: [email protected]
    
    http://jobparty.nationbuilder.com/admin/signups/5161
    
    
    
    -- 
    Harry Waisbren
    
    Job Party Organizer
    www.JobParty.Us
    
    Social Media Analyst
    
  • Thanks for the overdraft protection. | 1  

    To: Julie M White, Wells Fargo
    I love that it goes to a credit card.  On my bank statement it says $25 transfered then i go to check the credit card and it says i owe $37.50.  That transfer fee is awesome.  B/c it was so hard to transfer that money.  I could have used that money to buy my kids shoes or a snack.  The money had to be transferred b/c we bought my daughter a power wheel online from target for christmas.  And they charged an extra $186 as a holding fee. It was going to automatically drop within 10 days. 
    I am tired of being nickeled and dimed to death.  
    
    
  • Dear Brian | 0  

    To: Brian T Moynihan, Bank of America
    I am not a victim of your bank, and with you bank's fees and charges that you have recently imposed. I won't ever be.
    
    However, I would like you to know just what your brand of banking has caused. 
    
    I am a 43 yea old computer tech, who has been unemployed for the past nine months. Why so long? because the depression that you help to create has made it nearly impossible for people to find work.
    
    I have three college degrees, but I have had to go to my local food bank and ask for emergency assistance for the past six months. I had to burn through my 401k to keep a roof over my head. I now have nothing but social security for my retirement.
    
    How can you sleep at night, knowing that this is the world that you helped create! 
  • Me and BoA | 0  

    To: Brian T Moynihan, Bank of America
    Hello Sir,
    My name is David Wilson, I am 41 married and have 4 kids and 3 step kids. I own my own small business and my wife is a full time student (she is working on her RN). Right now things are way tight! I mean coal doesn't need this much pressure to make a diamond. Some months it is all we can do to make the bills that keep the lights one and so on but we keep plugging along. I am sure ours is not the first tall like this you have heard. Our home loan started out with Country Wide and some time back got bought by B o A. I guess that is all well and good but the folks you have working for you or may be it is the polices you have set fourth can't seam to get it that we are trying hard to make ends meet and to get all of our monthly obligations met. some mounts are much better then others. I guess what I am trying to say is give a guy a chance. I want nothing from you and/or BoA but a chance to try and not feel as if my home will be taken from us at some point. Yes some of our payments have been late and for that we are sorry we pay our lat fees and move on. Take a more human approach to baking and lending. I get it you are in it to make money, hell who isn't. but does it have to be so nasty and cold? Take a look we have been late but we have always made our home payments. Well sir I am sure you have many things to do as do I thank you for your time.
    David Wilson
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