This is the little girl who was robbed by Bank (thanks for the Tarp) of America.
In the March 6, 2010 Economist appeared this article. Click on the story to enlarge it.
Reread the last line very carefully, and imagine how much stealing BOA could do in the interest of public service. It's a wonder they didn't think of it first.
Toad
2 hours ago
5 comments:
I've been watching every day to see how this turned out. We are fighting our own battle with BOA right now. I was truly hoping the wrath of her mother and facing down Paige would win this one with the bank manager
Pattie
If B of A didn't give Paige her money back every single one of us needs to blog about it, and encourage our readers to do the same. I wonder if all of us calling the manager, or maybe investor relations might help.
What a wonderful photo of Paige. My old bank ,Bancohio, had a fee exemption for anyone under 12.Then National City bought them, who was in turn bought by PNC. What a world.
I just saw a news report about a little boy in Toronto who lost all of his money in his bank account to fees. One call to the media and suddely the bank was very sorry and gave the money back - which he promptly put under his mattress!
I just saw your Scottish post - I am from Scotland and I love curling! LOL I also love the highland games and Lagavulin :O) Imagine if we compared the caber toss to the sport of American professional wrestling!
SP, I wouldn't elevate pro wrestling so heedlessly. Maybe bowling.
David what a great idea. Paige and her Dad are making the rounds this week while they are both on spring break.
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