Bank of America FRAUD leads to CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT - Bank scam turned deadly for terminally ill customer.


Bank of America is killing a terminally ill customer by stealing his Social Security Disability income.

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What started as a $35 bank error that the manager said he fixed, quickly grew to $600 in OVERDRAFT FEES. Management at Bank of America was well aware of their mistake, but failed on numerous occasions to correct it.

A Berkeley California group hopes to bring a Class Action Lawsuit against Bank of America for parasitic schemes that especially prey on elderly, disabled, and low-income families.

THE SHOCKING TRUTH:
It all started on Oct. 23rd, 2008, when the victim's deposit reciept showed an unexpected $35 deduction. The BofA Branch manager Marck Zuehlsdorff found the bank error and admitted that he was unsure why it had happened, but he fixed it and apologized. A week later the victim was buying groceries and his debit card was declined. Little did he know that $600 in bank overdraft fees were wrongfully extracted from his account. This scam was triggered because the manager failed to correct the inital bank error as he claimed.

When the US Treasury direct deposited the victim's Social Security Disability income, the bank seized it to pay their $600 in self-imposed fines. Bank of America Customer Service was made fully aware of their mistake, and the impact on the victim's critical health condition. Brandy in customer service identified and agreed to call the branch manager who claimed to have fixed the initial error. The victim awaited his fate on hold, then the final decision came from Pablo, the customer service manager who refused to take any corrective action.

It was clear to see that Bank of America had caused the entire problem. The branch manager's failure to correct a $35 internal error triggered their famous OVERDRAFT FEE TRAP SCHEME. The victim was certain he had the funds to cover his $38 in ATM purchases. However, he did not expect the bank to steal an additional $600 on top of the $38.

The poor victim felt robbed by Bank of America, and all he could think about was being evicted while being dependant on around-the-clock medical treatments. His health condition while terminal has since weakened, and he lost 7 pounds from the stress and going hungry. An outraged attorney in LA helped the victim file a lawsuit to stop Bank of America's criminal-like behavior.

Bank of America has been caught red-handed during an important time of change in our country. Bank of America has been allowed to contrive predetory schemes to steal millions of dollars from their customers, most of which who are elderly, disabled, or on welfare. Bank of America's unconscionable acts will continue until we stop them. We would like to hear from those who believe they have been cheated. We intend to file a class action lawsuit to refund all victims. Please share this news with everyone you love.
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