Recent comments in /f/philadelphia

dotcom-jillionaire t1_ja87jj4 wrote

if you want to be more specific about how rhynhart contributed to and made decisions that ultimately created the 2008 financial crisis then by all means.

otherwise, when i read a word salad of accusations with no evidence, i remain unconvinced and get the sense there's an axe grinding in the distance.

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MeEvilBob t1_ja86902 wrote

Legend has it that the rest of the cow exists inside the building, and if you go up there you can actually milk it, and the milk is apparently divine and not coming from a roof leak dripping on a pile of drywall and asbestos dust and then dripping to wherever the person who decided they were going to milk a building ended up putting their bucket.

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Richardthisisyerdad t1_ja85qzq wrote

Old wall fills tend to leak over time. The oil guy is supposed to have a threaded pipe that he wrenches in tight to the wall fill, he might of not had the right pipe.

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barchueetadonai t1_ja85cna wrote

With BoA, you have minimum balance requirements you have to meet in order to not pay a monthly fee, you get effectively no interest on your savings account, you have to pay for non-BoA ATM withdrawals, and you even have to pay for things like checks. It’s atrocious. I had a BoA account in college and closed it the first second they started charging me just to have an account.

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MarketStEl t1_ja857jj wrote

Explain, please? Many of us are now used to paying for things with debit cards. I have one that rebates 1% of my purchases each week. Debit cards are processed through the credit card systems (they all have either Visa or MasterCard logos). You can’t take debit cards if you don’t take credit cards.

I don’t keep enough in my bank account to qualify for ATM fee waivers or rebates. And my bank, which used to not do this, now charges a fee on top of the fee a foreign (I.e., not part of the bank’s network) ATM charges.

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