i recently started using keybank since they offered a free student credit card and checking. and by signing up for those and online banking and online statements, i would receive a free ipod. this was about 5 months ago. i have not yet received my ipod. anyone have any troubles with them similar to this?
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Originally posted by joshuaaa View Posti recently started using keybank since they offered a free student credit card and checking. and by signing up for those and online banking and online statements, i would receive a free ipod. this was about 5 months ago. i have not yet received my ipod. anyone have any troubles with them similar to this?
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Originally posted by joshuaaa View Posti recently started using keybank since they offered a free student credit card and checking. and by signing up for those and online banking and online statements, i would receive a free ipod. this was about 5 months ago. i have not yet received my ipod. anyone have any troubles with them similar to this?
I read somewhere their first huge shipment of Ipods were confiscated in customs since they were instead faux Ipods coming from China...
jk
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Originally posted by Kruzen View PostPut your money in JPMorgan Chase.. safest bank there is right now
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Originally posted by JamesE30And with a car looking like yours I imagine the balance shall tip in the favor of insult, like a big fat fucking retarded fucking black girl on a see-saw, opposite... a dwarf.
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Originally posted by s0urce View PostReally? Who told you that?Originally posted by Alkasquawlik View Postsarcasm or trooth?
It was back in 2006 when Dawn Kopecki reported in BusinessWeek Online in a piece titled “Intelligence Czar Can Waive SEC Rules”, which read:
“President George W. Bush has bestowed on his [then] intelligence czar, John Negroponte, broad authority, in the name of national security, to excuse publicly traded companies from their usual accounting and securities-disclosure obligations. Notice of the development came in a brief entry in the Federal Register, dated May 5, 2006, that was opaque to the untrained eye.” What this means is that if JPMorgan is deemed to be integral to US National Security, they could be ‘legally’ excused from reporting their true financial condition.
The entry in the Federal Register is described as follows:
“The memo Bush signed on May 5, which was published seven days later in the Federal Register, had the unrevealing title "Assignment of Function Relating to Granting of Authority for Issuance of Certain Directives: Memorandum for the Director of National Intelligence." In the document, Bush addressed Negroponte, saying: ‘I hereby assign to you the function of the President under section 13(b)(3)(A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.’ A trip to the statute books showed that the amended version of the 1934 act states that "with respect to matters concerning the national security of the United States," the President or the head of an Executive Branch agency may exempt companies from certain critical legal obligations. These obligations include keeping accurate ‘books, records, and accounts’ and maintaining ‘a system of internal accounting controls sufficient’ to ensure the propriety of financial transactions and the preparation of financial statements in compliance with generally accepted accounting principles.”
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Originally posted by Janderson View PostHow in the fuck does a free credit card work?
but keybank call me this morning and they are shipping my ipod now. they tried to say it was a error that i didnt receive it months ago. cheap skatin bastards.
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