by ShowMeProgresson Aug 14, 2011
At a rally in St. Louis on August 12, 2011, several people with savings and checking accounts at Bank of America tried to walk into the building to close their accounts. The suits and the police they had there to back them up wouldn’t allow it.
by MacSlavoon Oct 4, 2011
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From what we can gather, according to eye witness testimony, St. Louis PD has barricaded the Bank of America building and is refusing customer access to deposits.
Eye witness account:
‘They would not let me get past that barricade, where those three guys are. I talked to the liutenant of the St. Louis Police Department – and he said they [customers?] don’t have a legal right – but he was going to try to work out something, a symbolic gesture where eight people to pull out their money, I being one of them.’
He came back later and said they [BofA] will not go along with that. You will have to withdraw your money online.’
Note that the Bank of America web site has been intermittently in and out of service for the last 72 hours, making it difficult, if not impossible for customers to access their accounts.
more: http://www.SHTFplan.com/
by veksinkon Oct 16, 2011
Bank of America refusing to allow protestors to close their personal accounts
by f328owneron Oct 15, 2011
They don’t have enough money if everyone wants there cash at one time they lend 10 times what they have in bank and if you get mad they call police if you want your money


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