ProStockJunkie
Nitro Member
Jackee,
You should check out this website of Clark Howard's (the consumer warrier) who got involved in the BofA vs. Matthew Shinnick mistake, and Clark has stepped in to advocate for Matthew and BofA has not budged on their stance that it isn't their fault that Matthew had to spend $14,000 of his own money to clear his name. So far, if everyone truly does withdraw their money from BofA that says they are, BofA stands to lose over 20 million dollars in deposits due to their mis-handling of this case. You'll be reading about this all over the place soon if it continues. Here's the link below to Clarkhoward.com and I heard about this while listening to his show on the radio this past week.
http://clarkhoward.com/
Cheers,
Kurt
Check out 419 Eater it's a web site dealing with the scams and those who fight against them. Some of the stories are great.
The Tale of The Painted Breast is one of my fav's.
Well....I think common sense should have prevailed here.
No I dont think the bank should have had him arrested. Seems the bank could have worked with police to get the information from Mathew and pursued the person writing the check.
I also dont think he should have believed that somebody was going to give him an extra $1400 for a $600 purchase. He got caught in an unforunate situation that he thought was going to make him a lot of extra money(compared to the sale of items) and instead cost him.
I feel bad for him but its really weak to think he didnt help cause his own problem. No I dont work for BoA!