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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2008

A former employee of US Bank, Jason Werner, exposes the fraud at US Bank.

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  • I think you got fired for doing what you did! Not because someone told you to do it! you like to scheme people! so good thing your out of the bank! try hustling some bubble gum with your BS!

  • @jimenezjamz Please elaborate. Maybe you have some knowledge about a crime that was committed.

  • @jimenezjamz Please elaborate. Maybe you have some knowledge about a crime that was committed.

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  • ...you can chop it up however you wish...

    I don't think you haven't presented the whole story.

  • @Ebenoozen Keep after 'em.

  • @jwerner79 After the branch mgr. failed to return his calls, my attorney faxed her our demands. Late that day, a legal boy from the tall glass tower in Mnpls. called my a attorney. They had a check cut for me, and were going to mail it, We said no! No mail, and a chance for another excuse. I picked one up a my branch bank. USB must have felt culpable, as they refunded $300 in returned check fee's my payee's incurred. I'm investigating pursuing this further; Wanting blood vs.feasibility tho

  • @Ebenoozen Definitely do business elsewhere, certainly not with an FDIC-member bank.

  • @jwerner79 Yes, and my attorney would agree with you. We are getting around that. My local branch froze my account 8/1, with what THEY called "floating funds", (which was not the case), and there were no returned checks. They realized they had made a mistake, and started to cry "Sneed act" because of a real estate sale check I ignorantly deposited 8/1. It cleared the trust fund 8/2. Today 8/18, my account is still frozen. We're going after the branch bank, as this was all initiated there.

  • @Ebenoozen The problem with the courts is that the banks have piled so many cases (business - dollars) into the courts, that the courts are coerced to give the banks what they want because they want to keep getting repeat junk business (cases) from the banks. Do not be surprised if the judges laughs you out of court; the banks can certainly be beaten, but not in courts right now. Take the venue elsewhere until we get favor and honesty in court.

  • @jwerner79 I commence with litigations against US Bank this week. My barracuda attorney assures me that I will win. I think he's right. Also, the courts are currently way out of favor with big banks. I'm just an average individual, with limited funds. I want to show people not to be afraid of going after a bank, if they feel they have been done wrong. Banks ARE fallable, and CAN be beaten. Wrong, is wrong, and banks need to learn they must adhere to the laws of the US as the rest of us

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