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Banks

Lately the banks have become power hungry.  They are acting as if they know and understand the law when they clearly do not.  For example, they told a client that she had to do a probate for for mother’s trust.  They were one hundred percent wrong.  On top of which they had no idea what they were talking about.  Another client was dealing with customer service as his father had passed.  He used to be their customer as well.  They refused to give him any data even though he was the successor trustee of his father’s trust (the person in charge to close out his estate).  Still another client was discussing her grandmother’s and mother’s bank accounts and they refused to assist her.  The grandmother had passed and her mother has dementia.  According to the very first page of the mother’s trust it categorically stated that if the mother was incompaciated, the daughter was in charge.  What on earth makes these people so power hungry?  They certainly do not know or begin to understand the laws at all. It is also a huge waste of time for everyone concerned. These people are dealing with large sums of money on a daily basis and are not making large amounts of money as they are basically clerks.  The stockholders are making the money and doing quite well.  In the Good Gus series I did not include any banks. I didn’t see the need.  The Good Gus Series is available online at Kindle, Nook and Waterstones. Hard copies, personally autographed, are available through our website www.goodgusbooks.com along with past blogs for your reading enjoyment. Digitizing for all the books are available now!  “Misplaced Trust” is now available on Amazon in e-book form.

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