Complaint Review: Regions Bank - smithville Tennessee
- Regions Bank public square smithville tn smithville, Tennessee United States of America
- Phone: 615 597-4177
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- Category: Banks
Regions Bank Refused to honor Power of Attorney Order over mentally ill individual smithville, Tennessee
*General Comment: Your are correct, the bank was attempt to block you.
*Consumer Comment: So hurt
*General Comment: For OJW
*Consumer Comment: Question for Striderg
*General Comment: Questions for you...
Regions bank refused to honor a Power of Attorney Document, after my wife had become mentally ill and was going into our equity loan on our house and withdrawing thousands of dollars and throwing the money away, knowing that she had no means to ever pay that money back. If the bank had honored the legal document, she would never had access to the money and would have had to seek medical help. My wife is bi-polar and is not capable of handling finances at all.
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#5 General Comment
Your are correct, the bank was attempt to block you.
AUTHOR: STATE - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 09, 2012
You were correct in presenting a Power Of Attorney to the bank. They just wanted to get you into further debt, by allow access to the equity line of credit you had most likely secured by you home, your employment, and your assets in savings. The same stunt is pulled by banks against senior customers who have become dementia. The bank only makes money when YOU use that equity line of credit (most likely in the form of a charge card). They can't charge you interest, or actually activate the loan costs, UNTIL you start accessing the funds by cash, credit card use, debit card use, or check. More people have lost their homes to "the equity line of credit" scam that any other cause. You may want to consider shutting the account down yourself, or empty the account out so funds are there to access. (Take them out, move them to another bank). Dave Ramsey.com or Clark Howard.com may be able to assist you with your financial situation with your spouse. Good Luck :)
And on another note:
Striderq Columbia (U.S.A.)) Is a fake, blogger for hire, and works for one of those "reputation defender' companies. He trolls the clouds, looking for any postings about any company he has been hired to 'rebuttal' against. His "rebuttals" are usual excessively long winded, and he always "claims" to "have worked" in the "industry" that the poster complained about. He is "critical" about the poster, but does not address the issues posted in the complaint. He uses "cliched" statements. So, dis-regard any of this guys postings on the web, internet, www or the cloud. I have read streams of his postings under this handle And he may use more identification handles to operate.
#4 Consumer Comment
So hurt
AUTHOR: The Outlaw Josey Wales - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Does this mean we're no longer friends???? BooHoo, I need no attention, Team rebutt is the one calling for attention, really do you think people who post wants to hear from the same rebutters??? I think not. Team rebutt lives in their own make believe world.
#3 General Comment
For OJW
AUTHOR: Striderq - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, July 25, 2012
I guess you don't listen to your rebuttals then. At least mine are on the topic that the OP has presented. Mine also provide insight as to why what happened may have happened. Yours are just a sad plea for attention and I'm through giving you any. I'd rather respond to Karl and Charles.
#2 Consumer Comment
Question for Striderg
AUTHOR: The Outlaw Josey Wales - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, July 22, 2012
What kind of a rebutt is this??? Lamest I have ever heard.
#1 General Comment
Questions for you...
AUTHOR: Striderq - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, July 20, 2012
A Power of Attorney allows someone to act on behalf of someone else. They for all allowable legal purposes are the other person. Exactly how do you think a Power of Attorney would have kept your wife from accessing the loan she was on? What if any paperwork did you provide the bank to substantiate her mental condition and her inability to properly perform financial transactions?
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