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  2. Bank of America Found Liable for Fraud in Historic Judgment - AOL

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  3. 2010 United States foreclosure crisis - Wikipedia

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    The foreclosure crisis was extensively covered by news outlets beginning in October 2010, and several large banks—including Bank of America, JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup—responded by halting their foreclosure proceedings temporarily in some or all states.

  4. Wells Fargo, Chase, Bank of America sued over alleged ... - AOL

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    Bank of America, in its own statement, said that "more than 99.95 percent of transactions across the Zelle network go through without incident. When a client has an issue, we work directly with them."

  5. Mobile tower fraud - Wikipedia

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    India is a country with 29 states and 8 union territories spreading across 3,287,240 square km with a population of 1,028,737,436 [3] and a wireless teledensity of 78.93. . Mobile phones are being used as the prime tool for contacting the target victims, whereas the internet, print media, television are being used as media to communicate the schemes, business plan, goods and services to the ...

  6. Computer case - Wikipedia

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    Mid-tower cases are smaller, about 46 cm (18 in) high with two to four external bays. They may also hold two computers. [12] A mini-tower case will typically have only one or two external bays. [13] The marketing term midi-tower sometimes refers to cases smaller than mid-tower but larger than mini-tower, typically with two to three external ...

  7. JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo sued for ...

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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Friday it filed a complaint against three of the country’s largest banks and the operator of Zelle, the most widely available peer-to-peer payment ...

  8. Shaw v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Shaw received the information from a bank account at Bank of America that belonged to a customer, Stanley Hsu. Shaw used that information to take money from Hsu but did not directly steal from the bank. Shaw was convicted under a federal statute criminalizing fraud against banks and appealed, arguing his target was its customer.

  9. Bank of America's Secret Weapon - AOL

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    Apparently, Bank of America (NYS: BAC) is much more than its customer service faux pas. The bank felt some heat over its aborted $5 monthly debit card fee and its recent untenable requirements ...