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Old 12-27-2009, 10:02 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by ozone123 View Post
Uh, I won't even dignify some of your remarks with a comment, and although I've used the the same bank for almost 30 years for my credit card, I've only had 2 problems with my account during that time, so I never had to have called them in the entire 30 years for info on transactions but only in a dispute [where they do NOT charge a fee]. And BTW, since you don't obviously know too much about banks, there are a lot of them that make those type of charges if you don't have a "regular" account there. I don't deal with them for my personal accounts as I've mentioned, but only with my credit card and I won't change banks after this long a time. Yeah, and about your "god" Amazon.com, ya well they f*cked up and it was admitted by them for one of the transactions I made, so WTF has amazon got to do with charges a bank will make for an inquiry? Inform yourself and read my original post.
Ozone, your posts smell like a load of poo. I don't buy for a second that there is no online access for your credit card account, nor that you're so upset about all of this, if it ever even really happened.

You've been given several avenues to pursue, any one of which a non-troll would be able to accomplish easily, and yet somehow there is a reason you can't do any of these.

It is quite clear you're here to simply bash Amazon. At least work on your story before you do that.
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