CtrlAltBernanke wrote:Anybody who has a Chase account want a good laugh? Instead of doing any transaction via ATM go inside and ask the teller while projecting your voice to everybody else and say, "So what's up with Jamie Dimon losing 2 BILLION dollars last week? I had to go out and buy some silver when I heard how bad he screwed up." Trust me, you'll thank me later. All Chase employees turned white and put their heads down in shame, half of them acted like they didn't hear me, my teller practically apologized on behalf of the company to me, and the woman taking care of the drive thru customers did an about face and walked over to my station. She said that she didn't understand why i had to do that because the 2 BILLION in losses came from company money and not customer accounts. I guess when you own stock in a publicly traded company they think that it's their money to risk and not yours.
CtrlAltBernanke wrote:Well, I didn't scream it and no other customers were there. Not to mention what I did wasn't even planned. I had a voice mail from one of the people at the bank telling me that the fraud department thought that they picked up for charges that were not mine. Since I drive by the bank on the way home I just stopped in instead of calling them back. During the conversation it occurred to me that they seemed pretty concerned about a few charges that didn't add up to much but they never seemed concerned about a 2 Billion dollar mistake, so I decided to have what I thought was a little fun and say something. I didn't expect to get that reaction. I have no regrets.
Jonflyfish wrote:CtrlAltBernanke wrote:Well, I didn't scream it and no other customers were there. Not to mention what I did wasn't even planned. I had a voice mail from one of the people at the bank telling me that the fraud department thought that they picked up for charges that were not mine. Since I drive by the bank on the way home I just stopped in instead of calling them back. During the conversation it occurred to me that they seemed pretty concerned about a few charges that didn't add up to much but they never seemed concerned about a 2 Billion dollar mistake, so I decided to have what I thought was a little fun and say something. I didn't expect to get that reaction. I have no regrets.
It's not so much a $2 billion (perhaps $3 billion +) mistake as it is a trade where the assumed risk was realised instead of reward. It happens. Yes $2 billion is a lot but not nearly as much as what they'll make on the trades that workout. I'll always be grateful to JP Morgan for his historic efforts in saving the US economy. A hero and a champion of American capitalism.
Cheers!
Beau wrote:.
JON WHAT DID YOU GET INTO NOW ?
I WILL SET BACK AND WATCH THIS ONE, BUT I`AM STILL ON YOUR SIDE Thogey IS RIGHT, THE FIGHT IS ON !!!!!
HERE IS WHERE IT STARTS:
I'll always be grateful to JP Morgan for his historic efforts in saving the US economy. A hero and a champion of American capitalism.
GOOD LUCK JON
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Thogey wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder,
JFF is on the right forum.
Please, for the ignorant among us.
Could you please define "banksters" and how they stole money.
Jonflyfish wrote:Beau wrote:.
JON WHAT DID YOU GET INTO NOW ?
I WILL SET BACK AND WATCH THIS ONE, BUT I`AM STILL ON YOUR SIDE Thogey IS RIGHT, THE FIGHT IS ON !!!!!
HERE IS WHERE IT STARTS:
I'll always be grateful to JP Morgan for his historic efforts in saving the US economy. A hero and a champion of American capitalism.
GOOD LUCK JON
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Hi friend.
I don't know why there is so much deep hatred here for banks.(In my opinion there is too much deep seeded hatred period!) I love banks. That's where I get coin and cash. Same as when it was gold and silver. It is a conduit of currency yesterday, today and tomorrow. I always get great service. Perhaps the regular dropoff of the white chocolate chunk macadamia nut cookies has something to do with that.
You know, before the Federal Reserve which is widely despised of in this forum, there was the panic of 1907. The markets were in a free fall and chaos was all about. Mr JP Morgan stepped in with his own wealth and was willing to pledge large sums of money to shore up the banking system and preserve the savings and investments of the common citizen. He will forever be a hero.
Cheeers!
Jonflyfish wrote:Federal Reserve, IRS, youtube bankster cartoons etc did not exist when JP Morgan became a hero and an icon of the US.
Cheers
barrytrot wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder,
Why such rage toward Jonflyfish?
Just put him on your "foes" list and you will never even see his comments.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:barrytrot wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder,
Why such rage toward Jonflyfish?
Just put him on your "foes" list and you will never even see his comments.
Misinfo, lies and general BS.
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