 skeechanAi OtsukaholicPremium join:2012-01-26 AA169|170 kudos:2 Reviews:
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1 edit | The only happy BofA customer I guess I have been with BofA for close to 30 years and never had any problems and always received good and prompt service. If I ever have a question about my statements I have no problems getting someone on the phone who has a clue. When I did my mortgage it was fast and easy. Same with my refi. It was all done online with the exception of the notary whom BofA sent to my office. Perhaps it is because I never tried to rip them off by ducking my payments that I never had a bad experience with them. Same with the ML side. No problems ever.
Ticketmaster has been fine for me too. Aside from the stupid captcha never any problems. I always received what I purchased. Don't have Comcast. EA on the other hand would send me bad keys for downloadables and then take forever to respond. Then it was the play online codes that are tied to accounts so you can't sell the title when you are done.
So I would vote for EA. I won't buy their stuff again. |
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 dfrandinPremium join:2002-06-14 Las Vegas, NV Reviews:
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| said by skeechan:I Perhaps it is because I never tried to rip them off by ducking my payments that I never had a bad experience with them. So you're saying that only people who tried to screw BofA have bad experiences with them? Did you MISS the several cases where BofA forclosed on homes that had NO mortgage whatsoever, let alone not a BofA mortgage?? Were those people trying to screw BofA?? BofA richly deserves the "Worst Company" title as its actually seriously HARMED a LOT of people over the years vs a flippin' ticket seller (ticketmaster) or a game company (EA)????? Oh well, I guess it takes all kinds to make the world go round..... |
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 | reply to skeechan said by skeechan:I have been with BofA for close to 30 years and never had any problems and always received good and prompt service. I know several people who have said that at one point of time or another. They've all got screwed over eventually. Personally, I got them to admit to an error on their part that led to a faulty, and hefty, charge on my account. Even after I got a supervisor to admit to the fact that they had screwed up, she still wouldn't reverse the charge. I switched banks shortly after that and have never looked back.
One of the worst stories I know of involves my old company. We used to have service personnel in several parts of the world at any given time. Naturally, they had company cards to cover their expenses while on the road. Anyway, when the economy tanked in 2008, BofA decided to cut the spending limit on all of our cards from 5 figures down to the low 4 figure range. It was barely enough to cover a flight, much less the rest of the trip. Here's the catch though. They did this overnight without so much as a phone call. No call, no letter, no nothing. One of our techs was in a middle eastern country, and unbeknownst to him or any of us, he tried to use his now over the limit card. When the charge bounced he was thrown in jail for credit card fraud and spent a couple of days there until we could clear the whole thing up. BofA didn't do shit to help us or him and they refused to raise the limit back up to their old levels. And before you accuse my old company of doing something wrong, the company had never made a late payment on it's cards and always paid the balances off in full every month. There was simply no reason to cut our balances like that and definitely no excuse to do so without providing notice of any kind.
Fuck that shitty company. I wish we hadn't bailed them out. |
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 skeechanAi OtsukaholicPremium join:2012-01-26 AA169|170 kudos:2 Reviews:
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3 edits | reply to dfrandin My violin plays for the dead beats. The one in a million actually harmed by any bank is free to sue them just as if they were harmed by anyone else. And before you start whining about arbitration, arbitration doesn't protect a bank against conversion and there is no arbitration if there is no mortgage agreement. |
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 skeechanAi OtsukaholicPremium join:2012-01-26 AA169|170 kudos:2 | reply to Arty50 Bullcrap. No one goes to jail for a declined transaction, I don't care if you are an Israeli in Iran. |
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 KearnstdElf WizardPremium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | reply to Arty50 We should not have bailed anybody out in the banking industry. All those millions spent on crooks like AIG and friends would have been better spent on NASA. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports |
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