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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Customer Sues Bank Of America After Getting Locked Inside & Then Teased By Staffers

How many bank heist movies have involved a thief cooking up some elaborate plan just to get a few hours alone inside an empty bank? Well there's one Bank of America customer in Connecticut who wasn't too thrilled when he found himself in this situation, and even less thrilled when he was let out only to then allegedly be mocked by BofA staffers. And this is how we end up with the nation's largest bank being sued for false imprisonment.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

When he was finally released from the bank, which didn't blow up, the plaintiff says he was taunted by staffers who laughed at him and jeered, "We left you inside" and "We forgot you were there."

That is being taunted and/or teased?!

Wow. Talk about no sense of humor. Hard to believe the one who led him to his box forgot he was in there tho.

Sounds like that bank could be robbed very easily. lol