[kj] 14-Minute KJ Documentary trailer...
TB
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Thu Dec 2 12:54:01 EST 2010
Rheinhold Squeegee wrote:
The section starting around 8:25 where Jaz says he would be a suicide bomber and then pretends to shoot the submachine gun is just
silly and offensive. I know that's his schtick, but I hope it gets removed from the final product.
Also, at about the same time they list all the evil corporations that Jaz wants to destroy, including Wells Fargo Bank where my
girlfriend works here in Minneapolis. She finds this video hilarious. It is now making the rounds at Wells Fargo corporate...
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Regarding Wells Fargo, Jaz has my blessings.
Long story short, WF has a long standing policy to actively and continuously research customers' credit history looking for
judgements, bankruptcy proceedings and other credit issues. While some major banks also have this policy, Wells Fargo is the
....ehh, leader in taking the initiative in fucking their customers in this questionably legal practice.
If a customer shows a bankruptcy proceeding in progress, WF automatically places a hold on all that customer's accounts, effectively
cutting off all funds for that customer without prior notice. They do with without any authorization from any court or direction
from any attorney. In most cases, Wells Fargo holds on to the money until a BK is closed and then disperses their customer's money
to any court appointed trustee who theoretically would pay any people and businesses listed in a BK.
This happened to my wife and I a couple years ago - problem was, we didn't have any bankruptcy case going on, in fact never had and
haven't to this day. Although we never got a straight, honest answer, it appeared that someone who's name closely matched my wife's
maiden name (which is a pretty common name) had a active BK who had a WF account, they fucked up and locked down our account. The
funny thing was, the social security numbers didn't come close to matching. We discovered it a few days later when our online
mortgage payment bounced. We had almost 50K frozen leaving us with only our current paychecks to make ends meet and it took a lawyer
(which we paid for out of pocket) and over a month to get things straightened out.
Wells Fargo can kiss my crusty bunghole.
T.B.
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