1 hr 33 min

I Got Suspended On Twitter, Wells Fargo CEO Apologizes (Again), BofA Calls Me "Scammer" + An Old Man Bank Story The Notorious Banker

    • Business

Segment 1:

I detail why I was suspended from Twitter on Wednesday in the middle of one of the biggest bank stories of the year, The controversial comments by CEO of Wells Fargo Scharf. I discuss the fear of me losing all of my data/conversations, how I found out both Wells and BofA reported posts on Tuesday/Wednesday for messages they claimed "Incited Bullying" (Posted contact info of execs at both companies), and the subsequent reinstatement/apology I got from Twitter for suspending me "In Error". I won't forget this, big banks!



Segment 2:

In the heart of election season, I reminisce about a former client of mine. One of my favs. "Mr. Ben" was a 90+ yo man who lived on a fixed SSI payment of $450 a month, yet he went through a box of checks a month. Why? Because he  would donate to his favorite political candidates $3 checks at a time. He would continuously write checks, until 2012, when a fraud incident required BofA to freeze his account. Not wanting to close it because of a fee waiver that gave him free checks, he decided not to pursue the claim. BofA did, and blocked his account temporarily. When I got it fixed, everything that was great about his account was not there, and a man taken advantage of by promises by politicians was now getting scammed of 100s by BofA.



Segment 3:

I pick apart CEO of Wells Fargo Charles Scharf's longer, more lame apology where he points out the 4 POC he did hire, discusses initiatives to have more conversations (e.g. Do Nothing some more), and hold execs accountable for not hitting diversity goals. Yawn. 



Segment 4:

I wrap up by reading a webpage from Bank of America clearly alluding to me and my project on Twitter. HAHA I tell people not to trust Bank of America, and they are lumping me in as a "scammer" they tell clients how to avoid people like me. I discuss why they are idiots and the short and long term goals for TNB as I am set to debut my book/go public! Stay tuned for fun!







MY PATREON Page! For as little as $1, you can help James in his fight against big banks. http://patreon.com/NotoriousBanker

NotoriousBanker.com for detailed info on yours truly, and ways you can follow The Notorious Banker

The Notorious Banker is on TikTok - @NotoriousBanker

Youtube Channel - Click Here

Sponsors -james@NotoriousBanker.com  - Advertise your business with a growing, cutting edge podcast.

Visit our Twitter Page @BankBetterGuy -  Bank Advice, humor, observations, deals and  VIGILANTE CUSTOMER SERVICE & Host James B on Twitter @jamesbisright

Voicemail Line: 575-322-4127 (3M Max)


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenotoriousbanker/support

Segment 1:

I detail why I was suspended from Twitter on Wednesday in the middle of one of the biggest bank stories of the year, The controversial comments by CEO of Wells Fargo Scharf. I discuss the fear of me losing all of my data/conversations, how I found out both Wells and BofA reported posts on Tuesday/Wednesday for messages they claimed "Incited Bullying" (Posted contact info of execs at both companies), and the subsequent reinstatement/apology I got from Twitter for suspending me "In Error". I won't forget this, big banks!



Segment 2:

In the heart of election season, I reminisce about a former client of mine. One of my favs. "Mr. Ben" was a 90+ yo man who lived on a fixed SSI payment of $450 a month, yet he went through a box of checks a month. Why? Because he  would donate to his favorite political candidates $3 checks at a time. He would continuously write checks, until 2012, when a fraud incident required BofA to freeze his account. Not wanting to close it because of a fee waiver that gave him free checks, he decided not to pursue the claim. BofA did, and blocked his account temporarily. When I got it fixed, everything that was great about his account was not there, and a man taken advantage of by promises by politicians was now getting scammed of 100s by BofA.



Segment 3:

I pick apart CEO of Wells Fargo Charles Scharf's longer, more lame apology where he points out the 4 POC he did hire, discusses initiatives to have more conversations (e.g. Do Nothing some more), and hold execs accountable for not hitting diversity goals. Yawn. 



Segment 4:

I wrap up by reading a webpage from Bank of America clearly alluding to me and my project on Twitter. HAHA I tell people not to trust Bank of America, and they are lumping me in as a "scammer" they tell clients how to avoid people like me. I discuss why they are idiots and the short and long term goals for TNB as I am set to debut my book/go public! Stay tuned for fun!







MY PATREON Page! For as little as $1, you can help James in his fight against big banks. http://patreon.com/NotoriousBanker

NotoriousBanker.com for detailed info on yours truly, and ways you can follow The Notorious Banker

The Notorious Banker is on TikTok - @NotoriousBanker

Youtube Channel - Click Here

Sponsors -james@NotoriousBanker.com  - Advertise your business with a growing, cutting edge podcast.

Visit our Twitter Page @BankBetterGuy -  Bank Advice, humor, observations, deals and  VIGILANTE CUSTOMER SERVICE & Host James B on Twitter @jamesbisright

Voicemail Line: 575-322-4127 (3M Max)


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenotoriousbanker/support

1 hr 33 min

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