Stop the Cannon Fodder -- Credit Cards??????
Steve Gelsi
In a message dated 2/13/2007 12:51:38 PM Pacific Standard Time BofA goes to far! This endangers everyone in this country. All they care about is profit. If you bank with them, stop it and tell them why. The word is BOYCOTT. Try and get a friend or two to do a protest rally at your nearest branch. You do not need a large group to make your point. I guarantee you you will have an effect. Take OLD GLORY and make a card board sign. Bof A selling out Americans safety, etc. This is an open invitation to fraud and (THERE WILL BE) and TERRORISTS. Why are US citizens held to a higher standard than illegal aliens?
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Bank of America https://www.bankofamerica.com is offering credit cards to customers without a social security card (illegal aliens). *Read at end of this email.
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Bank of America offering credit cards to illegal immigrants
By Steve Gelsi
Last Update: 8:06 AM ET Feb 13, 2007
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Bank of America (BAC : BAC Last: BAC) is offering credit cards to customers without Social Security numbers in an effort to pursue illegal immigrants and grow its business, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. While checking accounts and mortgages have been offered in the past, it's been difficult for undocumented workers to get major credit cards and therby develop a credit history. The bank has been quietly testing the program to provide credit cards to customers who hold a checking account for three months without an overdraft. Last week, the bank rolled out the program in 51 branches in Los Angeles, with plans on the books for national expansion later this year. Bank of America charges a higher interest rate and an upfront fee for the cards