The JP Morgan? The father of the FED? The guy that sunk the "Titanic" for insurance fraud(was swapped out with its damaged sister ship) and to kill some some players on their way to oppose the fed? And to spit on their graves tax day is on the anniversary of the day of "Titanic" sinking. That JP Morgan? Yeah, he's a pretty cool guy I guesss.
They ordered traders and other employees to come back to work in the office recently, POTUS was pleased with that. Long past time for people to stop playing 'let's make pretend the dem's ruse is legit this time' and go back to normal. Jamie Dimon I believe is still their CEO, he's better than most of the bank CEO's. Bank of America is dead to me.
Yes, they are good. They are a huge national bank which has a lot of advantages. They cover nearly the entire U.S. with lots of small branches everywhere, also a huge advantage.
I keep multiple accounts with several banks and credit unions and Chase is my daily driver and has been for a long time.
Their app and website banking is great, always a pleasure to use. And at least so far they seem to use their Twitter to talk about their business, not to virtue signal.
About the only thing negative I have to say about them is that you have to have impeccable credit to get a loan or even a credit card from them. On the other hand, that's not necessarily a bad thing when you are a depositor.
I was at my favorite ammo/gun store last month. The owner announced casually and loudly for everyone to hear that Bank of America had informed them that due to the nature of their business, they would no longer accept them as customers.
This ammo shop has been in business for 75 years. He said that they had been Bank of America customers for 20 years.
I closed 2 bank accounts and 3 credit card accounts with Bank of America when they announced they were giving a billion dollars to BLM.
I've always heard good things about credit unions
If you're Military or family of Military, look into Navy Federal Credit Union. Won't look back, love it so far.
Is Chase bank good? JP Morgan was one of the men that built this country.
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The JP Morgan? The father of the FED? The guy that sunk the "Titanic" for insurance fraud(was swapped out with its damaged sister ship) and to kill some some players on their way to oppose the fed? And to spit on their graves tax day is on the anniversary of the day of "Titanic" sinking. That JP Morgan? Yeah, he's a pretty cool guy I guesss.
No!
They ordered traders and other employees to come back to work in the office recently, POTUS was pleased with that. Long past time for people to stop playing 'let's make pretend the dem's ruse is legit this time' and go back to normal. Jamie Dimon I believe is still their CEO, he's better than most of the bank CEO's. Bank of America is dead to me.
Hell no!
Yes, they are good. They are a huge national bank which has a lot of advantages. They cover nearly the entire U.S. with lots of small branches everywhere, also a huge advantage.
I keep multiple accounts with several banks and credit unions and Chase is my daily driver and has been for a long time.
Their app and website banking is great, always a pleasure to use. And at least so far they seem to use their Twitter to talk about their business, not to virtue signal.
About the only thing negative I have to say about them is that you have to have impeccable credit to get a loan or even a credit card from them. On the other hand, that's not necessarily a bad thing when you are a depositor.
I was at my favorite ammo/gun store last month. The owner announced casually and loudly for everyone to hear that Bank of America had informed them that due to the nature of their business, they would no longer accept them as customers.
This ammo shop has been in business for 75 years. He said that they had been Bank of America customers for 20 years.
Thank goodness I already hated bofa and deleted all my accounts long ago