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  • Report:  #1173423

Complaint Review: Bank of America Corporate Center

Bank of America Corporate Center Refuses to allow me to withdraw money I invested in BOA Charlotte North Carolina

  • Reported By:
    JonAnne — Dallas Texas
  • Submitted:
    Sat, August 30, 2014
  • Updated:
    Sat, August 30, 2014

Claimant withdrew her only savings--an IRA-- from the Stock Market to keep from losing it in case of a crash, then deposited a portion that was to be her daughter's inheritance in her daughter's Northgate Branch of Bank of America (BOA) in Irving, TX to be kept in trust with a Power of Attorney (POA) attached as security from loss and withdrawals.  The Manager of that BOA branch, Joel Posada, was out of the ofice but the Assistant Manager there, believed to be Pam Browning, refused to accept the Power of Attorney needed to protect that account, so Claimant decided to withdraw the money just deposited.

As she was filing for withdrawal, the Assistant Manager, believed to be Pam Browning, walked up and said Claimant could not take the money.  Claimant said it was her money and she wanted to withdraw it and deposit in a different bank but again, the Assistant Manager refused to allow her to get it.

Claimant filed a court suit to get it in the JP Court of Dallas County, Pct. 3,Pl. 2, but the Judge of that Court, Steven L. Seider, refused to award her own money to her stating that this particular bank deposit was NOT LISTED IN THE POA.   BUT THE POA THAT WAS TO BE ATTACHED TO THAT DEPOSIT STATES IT IS:

1.  "TO CONTROL AND PROTECT ANY AND ALL ASSETS BELONGING TO CLAIMANT'S DAUGHTER AND HUSBAND...

2.  "TO RESERVE AND PROTECT ANY AND ALL INVESTMENTS IN MONEY MARKETS, CDs OR OTHER TYPE OF INVESTMENTS AND ACCOUNTS INCLUDING BANK OF AMERICA ACCOUNTS UNTIL RETIREMENT AGE OF THE PRINCIPALS...OR FOR OTHER EMERGENCIES MEDICAL OR OTHER NEEDS... AS SET FORTH BY THE GENERAL AGENT AND ATTORNEY-IN-FACT (Claimant)."

It had been signed by Claimant's daughter and husband and notarized by that BOA's Notary.  Upon hearing the case, this Dallas County Judge did not even know what the case was about and was either completely corrupt or incompetent refusing to give Claimant her OWN MONEY! Claimant demands that Bank of America return Claimant's deposit of $10,000 to her altho there was over $10,600 first deosited but since she could only sue in JP Court for $10,000, she demands BOA return $10,000 to her completely and immediately since BOA now has to repay the U.S. Govt. $17 Billion!

 

 

  

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