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Angry Bank of America’s Customer Call 911 and Say the Bank Is Being Robbed

December 24th, 2008 David Leave a comment Go to comments

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Today I am going to briefly introduce a funny story happened between Bank of America and a customer.

According to the report at Herald News, a Bank of America customer who was unhappy with the service his received at a local Bank of America branch simply dialed 911 and reported a robbery. “As odd as it sounds, we took a bank robbery (call) from the bank robber,” Lt. Ken Teppel said.

According to the police, the man had attempted withdrawing some money that the bank had a hold on. When the bank wouldn’t release the funds. Then the suspect indicated that he was going to shut the bank down.

As reported by the newspaper, after about 15 to 20 minutes of talking by phone with the branch’s employees from the parking lot, police determined the bank was not, in fact, being robbed. They promptly entered the building and arrested suspect.

SO here comes the suggestion for most Bank of America customers:”if you feel angry with the service received at the local branch, please don’t call 911 but the 800 number.

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