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  • they eve charge u for withdrwal money from ur savin account

  • invest your "time" in learning how the banking system is suppose to work. learn the rules, regulations and the laws that surround the system of currency. research time into it and make for a case that could "end the fed", "stop lobbying" and "end corruption in banking" all together.

    these corporate bankers put lots and lots of time into screwing people out of any chance to progress and leave them poor with a debt they'll never be able to pay off.

    RESEARCH PEOPLE!!.

  • Cooperative system is the way to go. Get a Credit Union and put it in the middle of the changes in your community. If you are associated to one Credit Union you can voice your will for change through the financial support of the Credit Union.

  • USbank is what I use, they are actually a really honest bank. I'd recommend switching to them...

  • In many countries a person can't get social security unless they have a bank account and it is often the low paid who get clobbered with the highest fees and charges but never get paid interest. And people ask why the poor and low income earners can't seem to make money.

  • WHEN ARE WE JUST GONNA DRAG THESE CRIMINALS OUT AND FKN HANG UM!!!!

  • @treon123456 when the qu Public grow some real fucking balls Which there is a complete lack of in this fucking supposably tuff country like the US citizen...lol.. you are all a bunch of gutless whimps when it comes to telling your criminal banks to go fuck thewmselves You know who they are in real life then go get the fucks and take care of them bring everyone of them to justice just like the ones they are all fraudulently throwing in jail now to protect their own gangster activities globaly.

  • Invest in SILVER!

  • Yep - and it's fucked up that JPMorganChase is making bank off of hungry children. Shameless bastards.

  • In ancient Rome, By the 3rd century, acute currency problems in the Empire drove them into decline.[6] The rich who were in a position to take advantage of the situation became the money-lenders when the ever-increasing tax demands in the last declining days of the Empire crippled and eventually destroyed the peasant class by reducing tenant-farmers to serfdom. It was evident that usury meant exploitation of the poor..

  • Get out of banks. There are check cashing places that charge a fee to cash checks but then you can take your money and distribute it out as needed without all the idiot fee's. Pay with cash or money orders.

  • Back in the day, people who charged interest on loans eg. making money from money, were beheaded, hanged, imprisoned, or whatever the king decreed.

  • @007HubbaBubba .....The Law of Usury is one of the few laws that was given to ancient Israel, that required the death penalty for its violation. God calls taking usury (interest) on something loaned an abomination, which is one of the most detestable things that can be done. Through the prophet Ezekiel God says, "Is one worthy of life that loans for usury? . . ..That person shall die and it shall be his own fault." Lending property or money for interest

  • FWIW, I always use my card as a credit card. No fees and you have far more legal rights should something go wrong. Debit cards are a scam.

  • It turns out that impoverishing massive amounts of people in this country is profitable

  • Boycott all banks.

  • I hope people are aware that organized bank rushes if large enough can create destabilizing effects in the economy, as the fractional banking system is liable to crash if the fraction that is there is removed. This could result in another round of bail-outs or massive forclosures as the banks have to hurry to get back the fraction they are required to hold.

  • @gulllars that sounds like a threat.maybe they'll have to change their fee structure to entice customers back.cuz i don't see any more bank bail-outs.

  • @dobbsiancant like a threat as in i was making one, or the fractional banking system being a threat to the economy?

    If the former, i want to clarify it was a warning. They may end up causing another crack if enough people do it.

  • @gulllars another crack?like we aren't still paying for the last one while the banks rake in record profits?it's coming out of their hide next time.

  • Respond to this video...This shit has to stop !

  • Banks are welfare queens

  • There are so many hidden fees and tricks that the blood sucking banks are doing to put the screws to the public. Sigh.

  • They are shameless. My son is unemployed, he overdrafted his account by a few dollars. After two weeks passed the bank finally informed him that his account was overdrawn, that it had happened two weeks ago and the bank charged him 5$ a day for every day he was in the red.

  • lots of blabbering, just get to the point

  • Got one of those prepaid cards for my birthday once, tallied the balance myself and found some $20 vanished into thin air.

  • Didnt we recently go tho with some similiar shit? When will people realize eventually- gold, silver and good ol' liquid assets

  • @SmokeyMcadams'maple syrop!in new england,we call this liquid gold!'.no wonder ricky perry got so excited.

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