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Just this week, Rebuild the Dream (an organization that I helped to found) launched a Move Your Money website, where people are pledging to close their accounts at Wall Street banks in protest of their outrageous behavior before, during, and after our nation's financial crash. I am stunned to report that as of this morning at 9am Pacific, people have pledged to close 69,127 accounts at big banks, and the number keeps climbing.
Originally posted by Riffrafter
Wow. If true, this will cause great pain at behemoths like BofA, Citibank, Chase, Wells Fargo, etc...
Today's the day. Let's see if people follow through on their pledges.
I actually did this myself 2 years ago and moved all of our money from Citibank and Chase to a local community bank. I get all the services I got at the big banks but pay no fees and am now on a first name basis with many of the tellers and bank managers in their 6 branches.
They actually put the customer back in customer service...
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Can you give us some verified numbers as to what percentage of bank accounts this is? 70,000 of ???,???,??? total accounts?
Originally posted by Fractured.Facade
"Moving" your money from the big banks to credit unions is laughable... It comes back to them eventually, where do the credit unions invest? who are the credit unions affiliated with?
What goes around comes back around.
If you really wanted to shake up the system... Remove everything in cash, all 70,000 of you, pile it all up and set it on fire.
If a few million did that... imagine the possibilities.
Of course then things would get really ugly in a hurry... Better stick with the more lame stuff that really doesn't accomplish much but makes a statement in the media.
Bank Customers Flee to CUs
By Ed Roberts
NOV 3, 2011 10:40am EDT
www.americanbanker.com...
WASHINGTON — An estimated 650,000 consumers have closed their bank accounts and opted for credit union membership over the past four weeks, according to CUNA, bringing the approach to Saturday’s Bank Transfer Day to a crescendo.
Originally posted by Riffrafter
reply to post by Sauron
650,000?!?
That is an amazing number and will definitely have a big impact on their bottom-lines.
Originally posted by Ferris.Bueller.II
Originally posted by Riffrafter
reply to post by Sauron
650,000?!?
That is an amazing number and will definitely have a big impact on their bottom-lines.
Really? Again? 650,000 of how many total? How do you know how big of an impact it's going to be without having all the information?
Originally posted by Fractured.Facade
reply to post by Riffrafter
Some people may get laid off, maybe even some small affiliated branches will be closed... But the big bank will carry on with the big business as usual... It wont hurt them, just the little guys working for them.
Originally posted by Fractured.Facade
reply to post by 2NDAR
Not really, just puts more working class people struggling like the rest of us to survive in the unemployment lines.
Trust me, this has no impact at the corporate levels... NONE.