Tony
Bakersfield,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, March 04, 2006
Paddi: Very well written and cogent commentary. This bank is not unique in its machinations, but they are very adamant about not responding to customer complaints. The operative point in your comments is the word "disclosure." When there is not full disclosure in a contract, the contract is null and void and the one responsible (FNBM) is stuck with the financial loss. Actually, of course, the bank suffers no financial loss since they don't provide you with anything tangible (like money). They are guilty of creating money out of thin air (which the courts have declared a bank can't do). Everything is electronic credit and debit with them so they are making huge profits with very little cost. I called that to their attention and, instead of getting a lucid response (let alone a denial), they behaved like routed thumbsuckers and started placing all sorts of bogus negative information on my credit reports. They had to lie to the credit bureaus to do that so I am going to have to go after them legally. They are too arrogant to back down, thinking they are too powerful for an individual to create any grief for them. You are right to warn people away from FNBM and others like them.