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The Chase: The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., 1945-85
John Donald Wilson (Hardcover) Harvard Business School Pr 1986-09
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I receieved this in my email but haven't checked it out. I know I don't have a bank account there and I never heard of these guys. Also I'm in Canada.
Verify Your Online Banking
We recently reviewed your account, and suspect that your Chase Manhattan Bank account may have been accessed by an unauthorized third party. Protecting the security of your account is our primary concern. Therefore, as a preemptive measure, we have temporarily limited access to sensitive account features.
To restore your account access, we need you to confirm your identity, to do so we need you to follow the link below and proceed to confirm your information:
https://secure.chase.com/update/ftb/verify.asp?ARD=0170
Thank you for your patience in verifying your account information.
Sincerely,
Chase Manhattan Bank Customer Service
*Important*
Please update your records on or before 48 hours, a failure to update your records will result in a temporary hold on your funds.
Chase Bank Online(c) Department Notification Chase Online(c) security@chasemanhattaninc.com
This is ALMOST ALWAYS a "phish" attempt.
If you hold the cursor over that URL, you should see that what appears to be an URL is actually a PICTURE, and it actually leads to a completely different URL.
Generally speaking, you should NEVER rely on an URL given in an email for something as important as banking. Type in the URL directly into the address bar of the browser and log into your account from there and do your online banking that way.
I've seen a very similar "phish" attempt on me as well. Unfortunately, they guessed my bank wrong.
Check your bank's website and there may be a link there where you can report these "phish" attempts. Their security division may want a copy of that "phish" attempt for their records.
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It is common knowledge that the super-rich of America's corporate world avoid taxation by channelling their money into tax-empt foundations. David Allen Rivera gives us a clearer picture of what is going on in his book "Final Warning."
"According to Rep. Wright Patman, in a report to the 87th Congress, it is because of the existence of foundations, that "ONLY ONE-THIRD OF THE INCOME OF THE NATION IS ACTUALLY TAXED."
"Before 1900, there were only 18 foundations; from 1910-19, there were 76; during the 1920's, 173; the 1930's, 288; the 1940's, 1,638; and during the 1950's, there were 2,839 foundations."
"United Press International (UPI) reported on July 19, 1969, that the top 596 foundations had an INCOME THAT WAS TWICE THE NET EARNINGS OF THE COUNTRY'S 50 LARGEST COMMERCIAL BANKING INSTITUTIONS." (That's correct. Read that last statement one more time.)
"The worst offenders in this racket are the openly Communist Rockefeller family. Among their major holdings are: Chase Manhattan Bank, American Telephone & Telegraph (AT & T), Eastman Kodak, IBM, General Electric, Texas Instruments, Xerox, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, Monsanto Chemical, Aluminum Co. of America (Alcoa), Armour, Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler, DuPont, General Motors, International Paper, Polaroid, Sears and Roebuck, Standard Oil of California (Chevron), Standard Oil of New York (Mobil), Standard Oil of Indiana, U.S. Steel, International Basic Economy Corp., International Harvester, Quaker Oats, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Itek, Federated Department Stores, Walgreen Stores, Transcontinental Gas Pipeline, Consolidated Edison, Anaconda Copper Co., General Foods, Pan American World Airways, Colgate-Palmolive, E. I. du Pont de Nemours, W. R. Grace, Inc., Corning Glass Works, Owens Corning Fiberglass, Cummins Engine, Hewlett-Packard, R. R. Donnelly and Son, Dow Chemical, Teledyne, Inc., Warner-Lambert, Westinghouse, International Telephone and Telegraph (IT & T), Motorola, S. S. Kresge, Texaco, National Cash Register, Avon, American Home Products, Delta Airlines, Braniff Airlines, Northwest Airlines, United Airlines, and Burlington Industries."
Yet they pay no taxes. The rationale of such scheisters is that foundations are devoted to philanthropic work. Here are examples of the causes endorsed by such foundations.
"The Rockefeller Foundation provided over $50,000 to fund the Building America textbook series, which played up Marxism, and sought to destroy "traditional concepts of American government." Over 100 communist organizations contributed material, including the writings of over 50 communist writers. The California Legislature said that the books contained "purposely distorted references favoring Communism..." The Foundation contributed money to the pro-communist New School for Social Research in New York City, and funded projects for the communist-staffed Southern Christian Leadership Conference, led by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Rep. Cox said that the Rockefeller Foundation has "been used to finance individuals and organizations whose business it has been to get communism into private and public schools of the country, to talk down to America, and play up Russia..." The Foundation also funded the Kinsey Report, which heralded a new era of sexual immorality."
"Final Warning" by David Allen Rivera, www.comingjudgement.250x.com (Free Online Edition)
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that happens because most of the politicians that make these laws have some personal intrest in these companies....it's really a legal form of organized crime ....no different than Al Capone.
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I'm considering moving my accounts from Bank of America to Wells Fargo. BoA has screwed me for the LAST TIME. I won't go into the details, but let's just say fees for the sake of -more- fees is pretty damn crooked.
Anyway, I've heard from several people in the past that WF routinely "loses" deposits! For example, they'd bring in a check and deposit it, get the receipt, then *poof* it's as if nothing was ever there to begin with. That's why I'm hesitant to use them, but I have few options.
I considered Chase Manhattan, but after hearing about them being bailed out of financial ruin by the Saudi Royal Family...well let's just say I want to steer clear of that. Online banking for me is a MUST, which pretty-much screens out any local, smaller bank. And I'm also needing something with REAL free checking (no min. balance or maint. fee).
Any thoughts folks? Thanks.
(In the United States/Texas)
I moved to a credit union three years ago and I've never been happier. They aren't out there competing to gain corporate accounts like WF and BOA. They tend to offer very competitive rate and better services. If you need something that is nationwide. Check to see if a credit union is part of shared branching, which means you can tap your account in Texas through a credit union of different name in Oregon. It really works well.
I think the problem with many large banks is that they focus on the big customers (normal corp accounts) and they really don't make much from their personal accounts.
I'm looking for a bank where I can get free checking, free online bill payment, and preferably no ATM fees. I also need a place with multiple branches in Queens and Manhattan, and also upstate. I wanted to go with Chase but it doesn't look like they have free checking? Charles Schwab doesn't have any branches in Queens.
Actually, you need not worry about branches. If there is an InterBank link, then you can go anywhere the ATM offers STAR, CIRRUS, or any of the others.
I would suggest you consider a variation of the B of A or WFB concept. They have separate banks yet are joined electronically. In other words, you can deposit cash in B of A of New Jersey then withdraw the money from B of A of New York.
Good luck.
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