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Monday, January 11, 2010
Google-Fu, Oh My Google-Fu
I haz it: at this writing, my blog post about my home lender is the #3 Google result for "malevolent scum." Friend Dustbury holds the #1 and #2 spots, writing about experiences with his bank. Personally, I could not be more proud.
A West End property owner is suing Bank of America Corp., asserting its agents mistakenly seized a vacation house he owns free and clear, then changed the locks and shut the power off, resulting in the smelly spoiling of about 75 pounds of salmon and halibut from an Alaska fishing trip and other damages.
Dr. Alan Schroit filed the lawsuit Monday in the 122nd State District Court in Galveston against the bank with which he has neither a relationship nor a mortgage.
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I just checked (at 11:20 PM) and you're Number One.
ReplyDeleteYup, same here. You're number one! (as of 11:46 EST 12 Jan 2010)
ReplyDeleteUR #1 WAB!
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of malevolent scum, get a whiff of this:
ReplyDeleteA West End property owner is suing Bank of America Corp., asserting its agents mistakenly seized a vacation house he owns free and clear, then changed the locks and shut the power off, resulting in the smelly spoiling of about 75 pounds of salmon and halibut from an Alaska fishing trip and other damages.
Dr. Alan Schroit filed the lawsuit Monday in the 122nd State District Court in Galveston against the bank with which he has neither a relationship nor a mortgage.
Source: http://www.galvnews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=4e1cfb1bebbf31e1