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October 25, 2011

BREAKING: Police Violently Raid Occupy Oakland




Close to 5 a.m. this morning, roughly 100-150 police in riot gear surrounded the Occupy Oakland encampment. It is reported that police used billy clubs, flash grenades, teargas and rubber bullets to disperse peaceful protesters. At present, at least 70 people have been arrested and the Occupy Oakland encampment has been torn down.

Those who work in downtown Oakland have been advised not to go to work until further notice due to the chaos caused by the raid.

UPDATE:
At present, people are being asked to leave the 14th and Bradway area to avoid further arrests.

FOOTAGE:

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October 19, 2011

Citibank claims "disruptive protesters"

The day of the Citibank arrests, I immediately sent an e-mail to Citi after seeing the footage, telling them they should be ashamed of treating their paying customers in such a manner. Roughly 22 hours ago, I received this message via an email address labeled as auto-response:

Dear Ms. Amittai,
[because we all know that 'Gideon' is a girl's name...]

Thank you for your message regarding the incident at
Citibank branch on La Guardia Place. We understand your
concern.

According to the media
[Really? You don't know what is happening at your own bank?]
a large amount of protesters
(non-Citibank clients) entered the Citibank branch at 555
La Guardia Place around 2:00 PM on Saturday, October 15.
They were very disruptive and refused to leave after being
repeatedly asked, causing our staff to call 911.The Police
asked the branch staff to close the branch until the
protesters could be removed. Only one person asked to close
an account and was accommodated.

We would like to assure you that Citibank clients may also
close their accounts by phone. The protesters were arrested
due to their disruptive behavior.

If we can be of any additional assistance, please send
another online message or call Citibank Online Client
Services at 1-800-374-9700. Internationally, you can call
us collect at 001-210-677-0065. Our professional staff is
committed to providing you world-class service and we are
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Sincerely,
Maria R Velasco
Citibank Online Client Services

I went back to Citi's site and sent another email, directing them to the video I previously posted (which I will post again in this one for all to see) that shows there were no disruptions except by NYPD shoving a lady bank into the bank.

October 17, 2011

Keep The Change, We'll Do It Ourselves

The Occupation Movement swept the globe this past Saturday with over 1500 cities joining in. From New York, to Spain, to Rome, to Australia and to Tokyo (and all the places in between) demonstrations of a few hundred to hundreds of thousands of people fed up with being stomped into the ground.

In New York, a small group of protesters went into Citi Bank to close their accounts. It ended with the arrest of 25 people.




Today, October 17, Occupiers urge everyone to make the switch from banks to credit unions. The idea is to keep your money out of the hands of greedy shareholders and into a local CU where it can benefit community growth. Many big banks, like Citi and Well Fargo, are beginning to charge customers for using their debit cards. Find out why here.

If you're interested in making the switch, you can start here to find your local CU.

For grins and giggles, as I was preparing this entry, I decided to inquire about a basic checking account at Citi. Here is the result:

Welcome
A Citi representative will help you in approximately 0 minutes 1 seconds.
For your protection, we'll never ask you for passwords, PINs, User IDs, security words or any part of your social security number during a chat. Other information may be required to help us verify your identity.

You are now chatting with 'Gloria' from Citibank, N.A.

Gloria: Welcome to Citibank Online Chat, my name is Gloria. How may I assist you today?

You: Hello. I was just wondering about the new fee for using a debit card. Why do customers have to pay to use it?

Gloria: Do you have a Citibank account?

You: No, but I was considering switching banks and was doing some research.

Gloria: Great! Citibank does not have a fee for using your debit card.

Gloria: Were you inquiring about a checking and savings account?

You: Just a checking. Could you give me some information on the various checking accounts offered by Citi?

Gloria: I can send you a link. Hold please.

[*It took her 5 min. to get a link I had already looked at*]

Gloria: please click here.

Gloria: Did you have any additional questions that I may address?

Gloria: Your satisfaction is my priority. Have I completely resolved your inquiry today?

You: I recently read an article in the New York Times that it has become a little more difficult to qualify for a basic checking account. What exactly are the qualifications?

Gloria: For a Basic checking account there is an $8.00 fee unless you complete 5 or more qualifying transactions such as direct deposit, checks paid, ATM withdrawals, bill payments or ACH payments.

Gloria: However, starting with the November statement, the monthly fee will be $10.00 unless you keep a minimum balance of $1,500.00 or one direct deposit.

You: That seems kind of expensive for a basic account.

Gloria: Again, if you have one direct deposit and one bill payment, you do not have to meet the minimum balance.

You: Ah ok. Well, I don't think I have any more questions at the moment. Thank you for taking the time to help me.

Gloria: You are welcomed.

Gloria: It was nice chatting with you today. Please complete a quick survey by selecting 'End Chat' in the top, right corner of this window. Thank you for considering banking at Citibank. Have a great day. Goodbye.

Yes, I did take the survey. I scored them low and in the comment box I entered, "I am the 99%" and then clicked submit.