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Bank of America to open second offshore unit in India


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For how long what? I have been banking with them about 4 years now. I shopped around specifically for a bank that did not accept the matricula consular card as valid ID. When I called them the customer service rep didn't even know what a matricula consular card was. After telling her and having her verify with her manager that they do not accept the phony ID cards, I went to the bank to open an account. I took with me numerous articles about the consular cards, along with the FBI warning about them. The new account rep took the articles immediately to the branch president, who then came out and asked me more questions about the cards and permission to make copies of the articles I had brought with me. She was very pleased when I told her they were hers to keep, and she indicated that the information would become part of their ongoing training for tellers and bank employees in all of their 4 branches. Every time I have had occasion to visit the bank during business hours they appear to be doing a brisk business, but you don't have to wade through oceans of Mexicans and illegal aliens to get service. Granted they do not offer as many perks like free checking as some of the larger treasonous banks which aid and abet violation of federal law and enable terrorism, but that is a small price to pay for security. They seem to be doing just fine doing their own in-house processing with an all American staff, too. That actually was another thing I inquired about when opening my accounts there. It is all done in their main branch which is located in a small town where the cost of living is lower than in the metropolitan area, and where they can hire American employees at a compebreastive rate. I would guess that their store front locations also help them keep the overhead down, as they only have four locations and all of them are on the outskirts of town, distant from the high rent - high maintenance areas of town. I guess they might never have the "push 3 for Mexican" on their ATM machines because unlike the treason scam artists Wells Fargo and Bank of America, they are not catering to illegal aliens.

And thank you for asking. Your question reminded me that I need to take a copy of the Bank of America article down to the bank and emphasize again how much I appreciate their efforts to keep everything in-house, secure from persons and foreign thieves.



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