Cracks Begin to Appear at the Nation’s Biggest Banks NY Times | 15 Jan 26 | Rob Copland
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I really became alarmed when Bank of America said its much-promoted “virtual financial assistant,” nicknamed Erica, was used less than before by customers in the fourth quarter.
I really became alarmed when Bank of America said its much-promoted “virtual financial assistant,” nicknamed Erica, was used less than before by customers in the fourth quarter.
… intelligent observers are pointing to possible undermining from within…
…invoking the reasoning of Willy Sutton…
… which also explains the trend in government fraud…
Their plan to catch Trump pilfering piggy banks by putting serial numbers on pennies was foiled.
Who knew AI accountants rounding off transactions to the nearest billion could create negative discrepancies.
DEI loans by DEI hires to Minnesota daycare start-ups seemed like a good grift opportunity to the DEI bank presidents.
According to Hunter Biden, those aren’t cracks; they’re parmigiana cheese.
According to AOC, there’s nothing to worry about, because they’re safe cracks.
Unlike hers. Heh heh.
Good news for the crackheads running them.
Maybe my mortgage will fall through the cracks.
Are we blaming the architect or the contractor?