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The WikiLeaks-allied hacker group Anonymous has posted a series of emails purported to be from a former Bank of America employee, which the organization says prove "corruption and fraud" at the nation's largest bank.
In a release announced with the Twitter hashtag #BlackMonday, Anoymous posted the emails on the site BankofAmericasuck.com, where an emailer who identifies himself as an ex-Bank Of America employee airs a number of grievances against his former employer. The website's availability was up and down early Monday morning, potentially due to high traffic. The e-mails could not be independently verified.
In a statement to Reuters on Sunday, a Bank of America spokesman said the emails are simply clerical and administrative errors. ""We are confident that his extravagant assertions are untrue," the spokesman told Reuters.
Bank of America did not immediately return multiple calls on Monday.
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I remember when I bought my old house they told me my payment was going to be one thing then a year later they raised it 200 dollars because of my tax Escrow account was based on land value and not house and land value. They did it to everyone on the block that moved in too. Adding hundreds of dollars to our monthly payments, and they claimed mistake. I claim BS and this is just more of the same stuff but this time, Busted!
I mean once you get into a house and you have all this money in it you can't just move out. You just have to pay what they say or they take your house. Its all a freaking scam!
In a release announced with the Twitter hashtag #BlackMonday, Anoymous posted the emails on the site BankofAmericasuck.com, where an emailer who identifies himself as an ex-Bank Of America employee airs a number of grievances against his former employer. The website's availability was up and down early Monday morning, potentially due to high traffic. The e-mails could not be independently verified.
In a statement to Reuters on Sunday, a Bank of America spokesman said the emails are simply clerical and administrative errors. ""We are confident that his extravagant assertions are untrue," the spokesman told Reuters.
Bank of America did not immediately return multiple calls on Monday.
Hackers Release Bank Of America Emails, Allege 'Fraud'
Hackers Release Bank Of America Emails, Allege 'Fraud'
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I remember when I bought my old house they told me my payment was going to be one thing then a year later they raised it 200 dollars because of my tax Escrow account was based on land value and not house and land value. They did it to everyone on the block that moved in too. Adding hundreds of dollars to our monthly payments, and they claimed mistake. I claim BS and this is just more of the same stuff but this time, Busted!
I mean once you get into a house and you have all this money in it you can't just move out. You just have to pay what they say or they take your house. Its all a freaking scam!
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