Target Red Card managed by TD BANK has been hacked (December 2013)……. losses expected to be passed off onto consumers, the innocent….. This is so wrong.

TD BANK is not a local bank

TD Bank using practices inspired by METABANK?  Perhaps. However what is clear is that bank reforms are needed

Because the most recent late December 2013 hacking of the Target Red Card because the card is restricted to only being used at Target may help authorities to find out who and how this hacking happened.

Consumers need better and stronger protections. More than likely this expense will be passed off onto consumers. Target advertises heavily, but will they survive this most recent hacking event?

Target Discontinues Visa Credit Card

May 2, 2010
By: Joe Taylor Jr.

Target Discontinues Visa Credit Card

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Target credit cards will stop carrying the Visa logo after April. In a statement released to the Associated Press, company officials assured consumers that current Target Visa cardholders would continue to enjoy access to their accounts. New Target Red Card applicants will receive credit lines and cards accepted only in Target retail locations and on the e-commerce website it operates in partnership with Amazon.com.

Although numerous credit card issuers have scaled back affinity programs over the past year, Target becomes the first retailer in 2010 to discontinue a payment platform affiliation for self-managed accounts. Target started offering its own credit cards in 1995, but kept the financial operation in-house instead of outsourcing it to a private label service provider. Under investor pressure, Target sold a minority stake in its credit card portfolio to JPMorgan Chase in 2008.

Target’s actions may inconvenience customers who intended to use its branded Visa card at other merchants, but the move cushions the retailer’s financial position. By restricting Red Card purchases to its own stores, Target significantly minimizes the cost of any future charge-offs. The company can reduce spending on fraud protection and payment processing as Visa transactions phase out from Target’s portfolio.

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IS TD BANK REALLY A SUBSIDIARY OF META BANK, META PAYMENT SOLUTIONS?

We believe that TD Bank is simply another product that was  taught by METABANK. It is more likely that the METABANK formula has been shared by now to make it seem normal and acceptable. It is not!!

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Security Alert: Target Store data issue
TD wants to advise customers that Target announced a data compromise at its US stores from Nov. 27 – Dec. 15. To find out more, visit Target’s website. As always, TD is here to support our customers 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.

It may be that through their bank training programs that how METABANK does business and which we have found to be deplorable have been made to be the current norm. Bank Reforms are needed that actually protect consumers.

Just because one bank is doing something immoral and unscrupulous that is no reason to believe that if many banks do this that the practice has suddenly become acceptable and for the good of the consumer.

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TD Bank Buys Up Target Credit Card

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If you are a Target Red Card holder, there are some major changes ahead for the ownership of Target’s credit card business, but fortunately, it looks like there won’t be changes to services.

Yesterday, Target Corp announced that it would be selling their credit card business to TD Bank. The Target Red Card gives customers a 5 percent discount on their Target purchases and has a reported $5.9 billion credit card portfolio.

The move is unsurprising for TD Bank. They have made it clear that they want more of a foothold in the U.S. with their purchase of Chrysler Financial Corp back in 2010, and coincidentally, Target has also been looking for a buyer for their credit card business since 2010. It was a matter of the right companies and the right timing.

So far, current Target Red Card users won’t have any need to worry. It looks like services will remain pretty much the same. Customers will still get their 5 percent discount as always, and Target will still be handling customer service issues and bill processing. The biggest changes will be for new Red Card applicants since TD Bank’s main role will be processing applications and determining the interest rate for accepted applicants.

Readers, we’d like to hear from you. What do you think of TD Bank buying up Target’s credit card business? Do you have a Red Card, and if not, would this partnership make you more or less likely to apply for one? Leave a comment below, and tell us what you think!

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TD Bank – Maine – Poor customer service and training

Posted: 2013-09-30 by  Bring back excellent customer service!
Complaint
Went to my local branch of TD Bank (Augusta) to get counter checks to pay a security deposit and current and future rent. Post-dated 2 of the checks to meet the agreed rental terms. Asked the teller if for any reason the receptionist at my rental company’s office got the checks mixed up if they would be honored before the date due she said NO. Dropped the checks off. Two weeks later my payroll check, which is direct deposited is shown as in pending status well past the point of clearing, as I now have to to expect from TD Bank, there are the post-dated checks. One which is dated for 3 weeks…
Complaint country United StatesMaine Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – Massachusetts, Worcester – Customer Support

Posted: 2013-08-21 by  Ds
Complaint
I woke up this morning to a voicemail asking to call the store, and no further information. I called, and spoke to a representative who said he would go get the person I needed since she was not currently busy. He wound up transferring my call to a blank line so I was waiting there for 2 hours before I hung up. I called back, not in the best mood for good reason, and the same guy picked up, and told me I was in the wrong for being upset. Finally, after arguing with that know-nothing, I wound up on the phone with the lady I needed to speak with. She just wanted to confirm my email address. She could…
Complaint country United StatesMassachusettsWorcester Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – New Jersey, Moorestown – FEE OVERDRAFT

Posted: 2013-07-28 by  JZ
Complaint
WATCH OUT FOR TD BANK THEM RUDE PEOPLE THAT WORK THEY NEEDS TO BE RETRAIN THEY CHARGE ME 8 OVERDRAWN 8 FEE OF 35$ FROM JULY 1ST 2013 TIL JULY 27TH 2013, SO I ADVICE PEOPLE OUT NOT TO BANK WITH THEN ……
  Complaint country United StatesNew JerseyMoorestown Complaint category Banks
 

TD Bank – New Jersey, Tinton Falls – Quicken Bill Pay

Posted: 2013-07-10 by  NJT
 
Complaint
I’ve been with TD Bank for 10 years. I use Quicken to pay my bills. In May TD Bank decided to block Quicken access in favor of their bill pay, which just doesn’t work for me. I have 3 checking accounts and one savings account.

– It doesn’t show my FUTURE balance, so I have to re-enter in Quicken to determine how much money I need to provide in each account
– It doesn’t track my expense categories (for taxes), Quicken does.
– Since I have to continue to use Quicken to track expenses, I have to re-enter all transactions in Quicken (2nd time is undesired…

TD Bank – Florida – Obtaining mortgage

Posted: 2013-07-03 by  g
Complaint
I am trying to obtain a Mortgage from TD bank, and on my CLOSING DATE, now they want to call my employer to verify I still have a job. They already have verification of employment papers, stating my changes of continued employement are excellent, but I guess that is not good enough. We have a 2 hour drive (as we are on vacation) to get to this closing, not including the time it takers to get the certified check, but now they want this. They are incompetent and cannot do their job. … have had to e-mail documents several times to the processor, but somehow they keep getting lost. TOTAL INCOMPETENCE!!!….
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Complaint country United StatesFlorida Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – Mortgages

Posted: 2013-06-03 by  Unsatisfied Customers for Life
Complaint
TD Bank lacks professionalism and the staff lacks experience. The personnel is incompetent and are non caring. They do not knw how to process loans….
  Complaint country United States Complaint category Loans

TD Bank – New Jersey – Poor customer service

Posted: 2013-05-09 by  Br
Complaint
Back in early January, 2013, I called the bank to stop a payment on a check made to an auto loan, I feared the check had been lost in the mail over the Holidays, and gave them the check number, they processed the stop payment and charged me the fee, which I had absolutely no problem with. I expected it. Last week, I paid this months bill to the auto loan on the telephone authorizing the money to be taken out of the checking account, and the bank stopped the withdrawl saying there was a stop payment issued, even though they had allowed the withdrawl in January, February, March and April. I immediately…
Complaint comments Comments Complaint country United StatesNew Jersey Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – North Carolina, Spruce Pine – OverDraft Fees!!!!

Posted: 2013-04-12 by  enough enough!
Deposited my check after 2:00 aware that i could not use my funds (was told i could only use 100.00 for that day only) until the following day, so I did as told. I checked online that night and i was still in good standing. The next morning around 11:00 i checked online banking and to my surprise I was over drafted $170.00!! I called the bank. They did not seem to care. I did not fully understand what was going on and what happened to my money. Before i knew it my overdraft fees was out of control. I decided to pay off my overdraft fees even though i know I was robbed by TD Bank. I plan on closing…
  Complaint country United StatesNorth CarolinaSpruce Pine Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – Maine, Bangor – OVERDRAFT FEES

Posted: 2013-04-10 by  SOMEONE GET SOME BRAINS AT TD BANK
I WENT INTO TD BANK THIS MORINING WITH MY SON. HE HAD AN OVERDRAFT FEE OF $140.OO. ON ACCOUNT HISTORY IT WAS A POSITIVE BALANCE AND SHOWED NO RETURNS ALL FOR 4/8/13. THE OVERDRAFT FEE WAS DATED 4/9/2013. THOUGHT I HAD IT RESOVLED WITH THE BANK TO 0 BALANCE SO WE COULD CLOSE THE ACCOUNT. HE HAD ONE ITEM PENDING SO COULD NOT CLOSE THE ACCOUNT THIS MORNING. GOT A CALL FROM MY SON WHO WENT ONTO HIS ACCOUNT AND THERE WAS ANOTHER $175.00 OVER DRAFTS FEES LISTED WITH NO NEW INCOMING DEBITS. WHAT THEY DID WAS PUT THE 4/9/2013 FEE OF $140.OO PAID FIRST AND THEN THE PENDING AMOUNTS LISTED THAT WAS ALREADY…
  Complaint country United StatesMaineBangor Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – New Jersey, Somerville – America’s most INCONVENIENT bank

Posted: 2013-03-12 by  Je
 
Took repeated visits to the bank and multiple phone calls, wasted a lot of time on the phone trying to get these dumbos to change one savings account to another type, and they still haven’t done it. This is one of the worst banks I have seen. I should have heeded my alarm bells when I opened the account a few months ago, they did it fast but made a typo in my wife’s name, the agent said, oops, I cannot correct it on the spot, we should have walked away right then and there but didn’t (I had to spend time on the phone later and we had to come back in person because of the dumbo). I…
Complaint country United StatesNew JerseySomerville Complaint category Savings & Investments

TD Bank – Connecticut, Simsbury – Refinancing

Posted: 2013-02-20 by  dy
I am very upset with TD Bank processors!!! They are forever being out and
changing what they need from me! Now they say they can’t do anything for
me unless I give them $10, 000 for refinance closing costs! Ridiculous!!! I really wanted a local bank to help me! I thought they were the answer!…
Complaint country United StatesConnecticutSimsbury Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – Maine, Houlton – Shifty Accounting Causes Overdraft Fees

Posted: 2013-01-09 by  computertutor
Complaint
I have had both a business checking account and a personal checking account at TD Bank. I am ready to switch banks. Never in my lift have I had so many Overdrafts in my checking accounts as I have had from TD Bank. I realize now that a primary reason for this is that they maintain two separate sets of books; one they work from, and one that they share with customers on their website.

The online checking register will show checks deposited and available to use as soon as it has cleared; usually the next day. The set of books they maintain for themselves will not show the money as being…

Complaint comments Comments Complaint country United StatesMaineHoulton Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – New York, Hollis NY – money paid for safe deposit box,billed again

Posted: 2012-12-04 by  atiq qadri
Complaint Rating:  0 % with 0 votes
I am so upset on TD bank. I paid them my safe deposit box money a year ago on Jan 4th. They still have charge me after a year. After 3 months of opening the safe dep box acct and paying them money in advance, TD bank start sending me reminder notices that I did not pay them. I went to their branch 188-10 Hill side AVe, Hollis Ny Tel 718 464 2183, met with their officer Mr Ejaz who promised to resolve the case. After six months of visits and ph calls, the letters stopped. However, at the time of renewal again, I was charged last years fee as well. In oct and Nov 2012, I went to the branch 5 times….
Complaint comments Comments Complaint country United StatesNew YorkHollis NY Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – Check written out however never received amount

Posted: 2012-11-24 by  Aspine
Complaint Rating:  0 % with 0 votes
I deposited checks at the ATM and the amount in which was deposited P never received however, The money was taking out of my direct deposit account. My statement did show the deposits as well as the with draws as well as the full subtraction from my direct deposit account. I called and spoke to so many people about this problem. The results was that I was at fault and that I did receive the money in its full amount which there computer showed deposits, withdraws and all transaction, I was held accountable for my wrong doing but the majority of the money that was incorrectly subtracted from my account…
Complaint comments Comments Complaint country United States Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – checking account

Posted: 2012-11-04 by  ashleystep06
Complaint Rating:  0 % with 0 votes
After cashing my paycheck, I checked my account online. The teller made my paycheck a check agaist my account, and now the account was in the red. When I called and spoke to the VERY rude manager Lauren, she told me there was nothing she could do. I would like her to be repremended because now my son is sleeping in a dirty diaper since I can’t go out and get any….
Complaint comments Comments Complaint country United States Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – South Carolina, Hilton Head Island – ID theft

Posted: 2012-10-25 by  News101
Complaint Rating:  100 % with 1 votes
Bank officer admits to help steal customer’s identity, then bank sues customer
By Jessica Farrish
Heartland News Service
Jessica Farrish
Heartland News Service
A West Virginia businessman is being sued by the same South Carolina bank where his identity was stolen by a loan officer in 2006.
Bank officials at then-Carolina First Bank in Hilton Head, which is now TD Bank (NYSE: TD), also harmed his credit by knowingly reporting the bogus loan to national credit rating agencies, according to a countersuit filed by the victim’s attorneys.
Charles…
Complaint comments Comments Complaint country United StatesSouth CarolinaHilton Head Island Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – Québec, Montréal – Disrespectful Representative

Posted: 2012-09-28 by  Bangs
Complaint Rating:  0 % with 0 votes
I called to fix the mistake they did on my balance. I explained my problem and she keeps saying I was wrong and she wasn’t making me talk. She was disrespectful and I told her I’ll call back to review my bank history because I wanted to calculate everything and I did just now that I am right. When I said that I’ll call her and I said it twice, her response to me was ” what for ? you’re not right ” And she’s making it look like I’m poor or something was very offensive. She said ” are you saying that you’re not supposed to owe us money “. The…
Complaint comments Comments Complaint country CanadaQuébecMontréal Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – New Jersey – OVERDRAFT COMPLAINT

Posted: 2012-09-25 by  milly716
Complaint Rating:  0 % with 0 votes
I was advised to close my TD Bank account online and that going to the branch would not be necessary, I could send a message online and it would all be taken care of. I sent the message on 9/16. on 9/17 they accept an electronic debit from Midland National Bank AFTER they were advised to close the account and tacked on additional $35.00 fee. Now the account is overdrawn and they wont close it until there is a 0 balance on the account. THIS IS USUAL TDBANK BEHAVIOR and it is the reason why i’m leaving!! had i gone to the branch and closed the account, the account would have been closed right…
Complaint comments Comments Complaint country United StatesNew Jersey Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – Connecticut – Lack of Customer Service

Posted: 2012-09-24 by  AlexisFrench
Complaint Rating:  0 % with 0 votes
TD Bank blocked my debit card after I purchased tickets in London over the phone because ” the transaction was unfamiliar” to them. TD Bank never contacted me and the only way I knew they had done this was ten days later when I was denied the use of the debit card, on-line banking and phone banking services. I was forced to go into the local branch to find out what was going on and it was only then I discovered I had a “hot card”! Apparently TD Bank cannot use the several phone numbers or email addresses it has for me to alert me or spare me the embarrassment of being denied…
Complaint comments Comments Complaint country United StatesConnecticut Complaint category Banks

TD Bank – New Jersey, North Bergen – Retains Lawyers that will violate your Constitutional Rights

Posted: 2012-09-12 by  Hosed In NJ
Complaint Rating:  0 % with 0 votes
TD Bank uses a law firm in Hackensack, NJ. for collections named Winne Banta. They have filed for liens with the court using incorrect information and withholding pertenent information that would cause the court to deny the liens based upon funds being exempt from this type of action. In condoning this behavior as well as maintaining relations with Winne Banta TD Bank stands complicit in allowing Winne Banta and its minions to violate our rights under the 4th Amendment which prohibits illegal search and seisure of property.
I have consulted my US Congressman’s office and have verified…
Complaint comments Comments Complaint country United StatesNew JerseyNorth Bergen Complaint category Bad Business Partners

Permissiveness of US Laws on Lobbying and Campaign Financing and the Major Problems that go Hand in Hand With That

The Spread of Oligarchy; The Distribution of Assets;

Who Controls Your Money

The ultra-rich are world’s new dictators

Democracy at risk as oligarchy spreads

Oct. 26, 2013 9:26 PM  / ASSOCIATED PRESS

Written by  Christian Caryl

Foreign Policy

Caryl, the editor of Democracy Lab, is a senior fellow at the Legatum Institute and a contributing editor at Foreign Policy. He is also the author of “Strange Rebels: 1979 and the Birth of the 21st Century.”

WASHINGTON — Earlier this month, the investment bank Credit Suisse published its annual survey of global wealth. The bank’s report is filled with illuminating findings, but one in particular caught my eye. It has to do with the distribution of assets in Russia, where, as the report notes, a mere 110 people own a mind-boggling 35 percent of the country’s entire wealth. At the same time, 93.7 percent of Russians are worth $10,000 or less.

As the report notes, this makes Russia the country with the greatest wealth disparities in the world. Americans, who are now increasingly concerned about deepening inequality in their own country, might seek some consolation from this dismal conclusion.

Even under present circumstances, wealth in the United States is still spread a lot more evenly than that.

Things could be worse, right?

Well, maybe. But I see little cause for jubilation. Russia is merely the most extreme case of a worldwide trend that potentially represents one of the greatest threats that democracy faces today: the spread of oligarchy.

The problem isn’t just that some people in today’s world are fabulously rich. It’s that disproportionate wealth increasingly goes along with disproportionate power.

Russia, again, offers a textbook example of the dangers. Back in the 1990s, a handful of politically well-connected business tycoons managed to profit from their close relations with Boris Yeltsin’s Kremlin by taking advantage of the privatization of the country’s industrial jewels — above all its vast oil wealth. Those magnates weren’t shy about exploiting their economic power to political ends. They bankrolled Yeltsin’s re-election as president in 1996, controlled ministerial appointments, and dictated government policy. No wonder these businessmen-cum-politicians were soon dubbed the “oligarchs.”

(”Oligarchy” is Greek for “government of the few.”)

One of them, the recently deceased, arch-Machiavellian Boris Berezovsky, engineered the rise of an ex-KGB officer to the prime ministership. Vladimir Putin ultimately proved less than grateful, though. Once Putin became president in his own stead, he was quick to cut his erstwhile patron down to size, forcing Berezvosky into exile.

Putin curtailed the power of other Yeltsin-era tycoons, too (most notably Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who now marks his 10th year of imprisonment in a labor camp), but in their place he raised up a new group of businessmen — many with ties to the old Soviet security services — who owed their fortunes to him. One of them, another KGB alumnus named Igor Sechin, who heads the country’s largest oil company, is regarded by some as the second-most powerful man after Putin himself.

But this isn’t only Russia’s problem.

As has now become apparent, globalization and the powerful economic forces it has unleashed have awarded unparalleled wealth and power to a tiny new elite. 

Call them what you will: the superclass, the plutocrats, the “global meritocracy.”

What they exemplify is the nexus of wealth and political power. And that’s a problem that is increasingly vexing voters in places from London to Kuala Lumpur.

It’s a challenge that takes different forms.

In China, membership in the ruling Communist Party is often the easy road to wealth. Many of today’s political scandals center on the antics of well-connected “princelings,” the descendants of senior party officials who embody the country’s peculiarly potent blend of Marxist-Leninist crony capitalism. Thanks to some remarkable digging by enterprising journalists in recent years, we’ve learned some astonishing things about the scale of privilege enjoyed by the extended families of notables such as President Xi Jinping and ex-Prime Minister Wen Jiabao.

But this hardly comes as a surprise.

When you consider that the People’s Republic is governed by the seven members of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the Communist Party, you’re talking about a tiny number of families who exercise unchecked control over one of the world’s largest economies. In such a setting, it’s only natural that political and economic power are mutually reinforcing.

The situation in China is, of course, the outcome of an economic liberalization program steered by an autocratic elite.

In the countries of the developed West the situation is rather different. The number of players is larger; wealth and political influence are more widely distributed.

But that is presumably small comfort to, say, the Americans who have emerged as losers from the country’s latest Gilded Age. ( Oh and Americans don’t like losing, in case you hadn’t noticed.)

Economic equality in the United States grew steadily during the first three decades of the period following World War II, but ground to a halt amid the stagflation and increasing international competition of the 1970s.

As economist Joseph Stiglitz notes in a recent editorial:

“Last year, the top 1 percent of Americans took home 22 percent of the nation’s income; the top 0.1 percent, 11 percent. 

Ninety-five percent of all income gains since 2009 have gone to the top 1 percent. 

Recently released census figures show that median income in America hasn’t budged in almost a quarter-century.”

At the same time, the extraordinary permissiveness of U.S. laws on lobbying and campaign financing has allowed wealthy elites to gain immense sway over the political process.

By now, anyone who follows American politics has heard the stories about the vast sums of cash spent by conservative business magnates like the Koch Brothers; less often discussed, perhaps, are the rich Democrats, such as George Soros or Tom Steyer, who are happy to leverage their wealth to shape policy.

But even less visible are the big corporations and industrial associations who can purchase lawmakers and fix legislation to boost their own bottom lines.

One recent academic study calculates that 40 percent of political campaign contributions in 2012 came from one-hundredth of 1 percent of U.S. households. That figure probably reflects the new economic elite’s growing awareness of its own political power — not to mention the apathy among other segments of the population who feel increasingly divorced from meaningful participation.

The erosion of alternative power centers, such as labor unions, undoubtedly contributes to a sense of rising cynicism and disengagement. It all serves to undermine the promise of America’s democratic system. (Given this context, it’s no wonder that the U.S. Supreme Court is once again weighing the question of limits on individual contributions to political campaigns.)

As a result, the United States is now experiencing a remarkable discussion of the causes of the new inequality and its political consequences. Authors from George Packer to Tyler Cowen are stirring impassioned debate about the perceived breakdown of the American social compact. The new book from economist Angus Deaton, “The Great Escape,” includes a memorable quote from the lawyer Louis Brandeis: “If democracy becomes plutocracy, those who are not rich are effectively disenfranchised.”

Can we stop the trend?

  •  Some — like Cowen, who believes that current inequality is largely a function of technological change — are skeptical.
  • Others insist that we can counter the drift towards government by the few with smart policies designed to level the playing field — above all in education, infrastructure and health care.
  • Measures to limit the role of money in politics probably wouldn’t be a bad idea either (presuming we can find some that actually work). For those who still believe in the primacy of the market, the package might also include measures designed to promote genuine competition in the place of today’s corporate welfare for politically plugged-in superfirms.

This certainly doesn’t mean giving up on capitalism.

As development economists point out, globalization has brought relative prosperity to many around the world who couldn’t even dream of it before. (Think, for a start, of all those Chinese peasants who can now afford three meals a day — unthinkable in times past.) Overall health and development indicators have improved dramatically over the past 50 years.

None of this, however, obviates the need to ensure that the extraordinary benefits accruing to the superstars at the top don’t end up disenfranchising the rest of us. Otherwise the future looks dark.

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Balance of power, being able to control our own money, having access to clear and accurate information about banking practices so that what we do as individuals allows us to make informed and educated decisions, genuine decisions, about our own assets and lives are reasonable requests. Otherwise the future looks dark.

Our experience using METABANK crossed over into the dark zone. We were lied to. Our own cash money was kept from us. METABANK took our cash money first and then made up some far fetched story that was so easy to see through that it was disgusting. Seeing immoral and criminal acts, being lied to and being taken advantage by a power banker which is how METABANK has been acting, not only in the USA, but on a global scale is so extreme that we must speak up and out against how METABANK operates.

Consumers must align, join forces and work collectively for solutions to the problems created by METABANK and any other entity that wants to use consumer’s money as an interest free loan for themselves. METABANK operates as a usurer, a loan shark, in the greediest and most self-centered sense of that has ever existed.

METABANK began as a “THRIFT BANK” which catered to the poorest and most economically fragile citizens from whom they charged exorbitant interest rates and then moved into “COLLECTIONS” which is really what METABANK is all about, the enforcement of collections. METABANK sets up all the rules by which they operate and also retains the right to change the rules without notices. METABANK operates as a scam of consumers. No safe guards are in place to protect consumers from predators like METABANK. Only you as a consumer can protect yourselves.

If we hadn’t been so badly scammed by METABANK as their former customer, we wouldn’t feel so compelled to write this blog…. The reality is that METABANK abused us as their customer so we feel that all we can do is to alert others to prevent from happening to them what we had foisted upon us as a customer of METABANK. We are trying to put into action the “Golden Rule.” If only METABANK had treated us the way we would have liked to have been treated as customers

#1 We would have been pleased with the service we received from METABANK

#2 We would still be doing business with METABANK

#3 We would be endorsing the kind of product offered by METABANK       ………… BUT WE ARE NOT  !!!!!

BUT BECAUSE WE WERE SO ABUSED BY METABANK, WE CANNOT ENDORSE ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE COMING OUT OF STORM LAKE, IOWA.

CONSUMERS, BE WARNED!!! Don’t become a customer of MetaBank. Unfortunately, Meta Bank operates using many different names and they use a partner company to market their prepaid network branded bank cards.

Because METABANK is the largest processor of the Network Branded Prepaid Bank Cards, it will be difficult for you to know if you are a customer of METABANK or one operating in the same manner as METABANK. METABANK has offered classes to other banking entities in their methods so as to normalize their practices.

We are curious about the placement of METABANK advertisements.

When your boss asks you to do work that you perceive to be immoral…..

Exploring the Self-Esteem Related to “Having a Job” any job…. an immoral job may backfire

We have wondered how the METABANK employees who answer the phones as customer service representatives actually feel about what they do.

 

Certainly they must know they are lying to people, ordinary people who are just like them.

 

Statistics show that bank tellers in Storm Lake Iowa earn salaries that place them below poverty level.  How desperate can these phone representatives be? Have they been so mislead that they believe in what they are doing?

If they are ignorant of what they are doing, what will it take for them to realize that they are the ones who are making METABANK’s CEOS super rich while they still live below the poverty level?

Could they understand that by lying to the customers that this is dishonest? For how long can these customer representatives going on perpetuating this lie that makes their CEOs so rich? Certainly there must be something in it for these people to lie to other people who are so much like them at the other end of the phone? What kind of “UNTRUTHS” have these METABANK phone representatives been fed so that they carry out the dirtiest job on behalf of the METABANK CEOs?

At Work: Job, self-esteem tied tightly together

Andrea Kay, Gannett12:57 p.m. EDT August 31, 2013

Feedback on the job can be a buffer against depression.

Work means so much to us Americans that without it some people don’t want to get out of bed in the morning.

That is likely one reason unemployed adults and those not working as much as they would like are twice as likely to be depressed as Americans employed full time. [Feeling stuck in a dead-end job such as being a phone representative for METABANK…. This has got to be a pathetic and hopeless situation for those who are being required to do the dirty work that makes the METABANK CEOs rich and then richer yet.]

STORY: Who’s feeling stressed? Young adults
COLUMN: Workers’ happiness rubs off on profits [ Think about this!!!!!!]

That’s the conclusion of a Jan. 1-July 25 survey of more than 100,000 Americans conducted by the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index. It says 16.6% of unemployed Americans are depressed compared to 5.6% of those who work full time.

“Self-esteem and self-worth are closely aligned with working,” says psychotherapist Charles Allen, who estimates about 10% of his clients are out of work or worried about losing their job.

When you have a job, you have a continuous source of feedback that you are a contributing member of society, he says. That’s not to say you go to work thinking, “Hey, I’m a valued member of society.” The idea is largely subconscious.

[But what if you are asked to harm innocent people who are just like you whom you only encounter at the other end of the phone??? That can’t feel hopeful in anyway.]

“You feel it in the depths of your brain,” he says.

Being employed helps you feel wanted and that you’re contributing to your finances, says psychotherapist Elizabeth Lombardo. It also gives you social support — “a buffer against depression.”

In his practice, psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert sees a lot of unemployed people who are depressed.

He describes them as usually feeling hopeless and helpless, their sense of identity greatly diminished.

“Employment provides a sense of purpose, … of belongingness,” he says. “Those who are unemployed lack that purpose.”

Some unemployed workers also lack structure, which leads to unhealthy habits like staying up until 3 a.m. then getting up late the next day. That “makes them feel even more different than the employed,” Alpert says.

Being depressed also can affect your ability to seek and keep a job.

Allen’s depressed clients who are unemployed “typically have tremendous difficulty in finding work because they lack energy and drive to engage in a job hunt,” he says. Their pessimism and feelings of worthlessness also contribute to the idea that they won’t find work.

When motivation plummets, you withdraw and “why bother?” prevails, Lombardo says.

A depressed person may not do well in interviews.

“Who wants to hire ‘Debbie Downer?’ ” she asks.

Some people who are depressed can have a tough time keeping a job: They take too much time off, have a lack of drive, don’t concentrate well and sometimes simply don’t care, Alpert says.

[ The term “SIMPLY DON’T CARE” highlights that some people may take a job as a phone representative at METABANK just to have a job. They may understand that what they are doing is immoral, but perceive that there aren’t many other options. This has got to be a sad state of affairs for these employees. If they could see a positive way forward, internally they may be able to ask for the right to treat others fairly…. This situation is predatory on so many levels…. Shame on METABANK CEOs who created this abhorent and offensive scenario.]

They also “often have a poor self-image and lack confidence, two factors that strongly impact job retention and performance,” he says.

Alpert says he also sees a lot of another type of depression — in people who are employed.

It “usually stems from high stress and feeling disenchanted with their job or simply unhappy with the direction their career has taken them,” he says.

Feeling stuck in a position “can bring about a sense you have no control over your situation,” Lombardo says. “Feeling powerless can cause depression. And depression can lead to getting demoted.”

Depression among those with jobs costs U.S. employers $23 billion annually in lost productivity, according to Gallup.

The survey found that depression decreases as income rises. It showed that Americans who earn less than $36,000 annually are nearly three times more likely to be depressed than those who earn more than $90,000 annually.

Depression takes a toll on a person — employed or jobless — as well as the economy.

[We find it impossible to believe that the METABANK Phone representatives who lie to customers can do this in the long term without having some feelings of remorse. We have, of course, made the assumption that they are human beings. How desperate are they that they can continue to lie to people who are a lot like them at the other end of the phone?]

It may be depressing to talk about depression. But the more we know about it and discuss it, the more likely the stigma associated with it will be reduced.  [We believe that America is a sick society at this time. It is imperative that as ordinary people that we insist on humane treatment of each other… this treatment goes both ways, you know… It is the “Golden Rule.”]

And perhaps the people who need help the most will get it.

Career consultant Andrea Kay is the author of This Is How To Get Your Next Job: An Inside Look at What Employers Really Want.

 

Note:  Please notice carefully where METABANK and any other Prepaid Bank Card offered places their advertisements 

Solving Customer’s Problems Should Be of the Foremost Importance…. METABANK abused us while we were their customer

Customer Service Solves Problems To Create Loyal Clients

but NOT SO at METABANK

Make it easy for frustrated customers to contact you, get problems solved. You’ll create loyal clients.

In the past 30 days, I canceled service with three companies I’ve used for years.

Customer service was the reason. It was that bad.

 

But I kept my business with another company even though its actual service keeps messing up. That business’ customer service is that good.

Customer-service representatives are everywhere. Anyone with a phone, TV, computer, coffee maker, credit card or insurance; or who buys subscription services or makeup from shady companies advertising on TV has dealings with them.

And let’s not forget about business-to-business customer-service reps. [This is part of how METABANK performs their scam.]

Their numbers are growing by the minute. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts the profession will expand 15.5% through 2020.

Call centers alone had almost 23,000 vacant jobs, more than a third listed in the past week, according to CallCenterCrossing, which calls itself the largest collection of call-center jobs. The company cites the health care law, holiday season and general economic expansion as the chief reasons for a rise in call-center hiring.

As long as companies offer things to buy and services to use, folks will need help.

[Customers have over a period of many years now indicated that METABANK and its affiliates, including the Network Branded Bank Card Association, fail when it comes to customer service. We, as former METABANK customers/clients believe, based on our own personal experience using METABANK et al., that METABANK by design treats their customers in an abusive manner. We have been scammed and lied to. We have been treated in an inhumane manner.

METABANK does not offer any kind of model that should be used as a guideline by any other entity…. METABANK relies on numbers and the population is growing rapidly.

METABANK relies on getting partner corporate entities to market their prepaid bank card  a relationship which is in fact one that will increase the rate of decline of that partner company. At first the partner company will experience an initial  spurt that may appear to be great and fabulous; this is the honeymoon, but it is a marriage that is doomed by design. METABANK only wants their partner companies’ list of customers whom METABANK will use for their own financial gain.

In establishing this partnership, METABANK promises to take care of all the collections for their partner. Collections is the dirtiest of dirty work so the partner company is happy to hand over this part of the operation to METABANK. METABANK, as we former customers have found, has an abusive customer service system by design.

When METABANK’s customer serivice representatives basically went through a list of standard lies they had been handed to use for all situation; the lies serve to blame the customer for the problems the customer had encountered using METABANK. However, by design, METABANK created a prepaid bank card which customers load with cash money, and then METABANK limits and controls when and even if a customer will be able to have access to their own money…. This scheme is predatory. It is based upon false and misleading promises.

METABANK is by design immoral. Only consumers can speak up to warn others so that METABANK can be stopped from doing this great scam on the people.]

Companies claim to know how important these front-line jobs are. They say they strive for a “customer-first mindset,” “transparency and accountability,” “positive customer relationships” and “consistent and efficient delivery of superior customer service.”

So why don’t more customer-service reps deliver? Is it the company or the employees?

Likely both.

Workers tell me they want these jobs because they like people. Yet too many companies do everything they can to not let their people talk to us.

Finding contact information can be like a game of hide-and-seek.

Some refuse to talk to you. Take Twitter: [This isn’t a model anyone should follow!!!!!]

My account has had a problem for four months. I’ve obediently followed Twitter’s directions and sent in a dozen requests for help.

I’m still waiting for an answer.

On the other hand, companies such as crowdSPRING help businesses and creative talent find each other and make it easy for customers to communicate with them.

[This concept is an old one that worked. It worked very well. This is what we as consumers expect, but this is not at all what METABANK provides. METABANK uses this concept to catch consumers and their partner companies off guard so that METABANK can get their foot in the door. What META BANK does is an IMMORAL ACT.]

This company posts its phone number on every page of its site. No doubt this springs from the philosophy of co-founder Mike Samson who tells his reps that the spoken word is better than the written word, to say “please” and “thank you” and always end with “much obliged.”

 

People who get into customer service tell me they love to solve problems.

Yet “I can’t help you with that” are the last words that a lot of people hear from a customer-service rep.

  • Those workers either don’t know how to think like a problem solver or don’t think they have the authority to help.
  • Some customer-service reps are plain mean. The other day I asked a one that I could barely hear if she might speak a little louder.   She snapped, “No, I can’t scream.”
  • When you keep getting bad customer service, you wonder why companies keep sending surveys asking how your customer-service experience went.
  • I also often wonder why companies insist that customer-service reps speak canned faux caring phrases like “Have a nice day” after they’ve been mean and obstructive.

Chief Operating Officer Zach Cusimano of Bizness Apps, which makes mobile apps for companies, says his business doesn’t coach reps to use particular phrases.

Company officials do encourage them to “throw in some love” and foster more interactions by saying, “I’m happy to help,” “Please let me know if you have any other questions,” and “Looking forward to hearing from you again.”

[However, if these statements are nothing but empty words with no real response and no action behind them then they are useless. It is our strong impression as former METABANK customers that the CEOs of METABANK have created all of the guidelines, which include a list of rote excuses for why it is always the customers’ fault for any problems they may have encountered. METABANK creates the problems by which they get rich and then richer; METABANK breaks with every expectation that any person would normally expect.

METABANK creates all the rules and retains the right to change all of the rules without notice. This is bad, but on top of that METABANK takes customer’s money and keeps us/them from having access to their own money while using the NETWORK BRANDED PREPAID BANK CARD.

The NETWORK BRANDED PREPAID BANK CARD amounts to being an interest free loan from customers to a very rich bank. The whole concept has been reversed. Potential customers are mislead into taking on such a card by the partner company who is in effect being used as a “PATSY” in this dynamic triangle of abuse of the consumer.]

I contend that more people would like their customer-service jobs and customers would be happier if they did what Jesse Richardson does.

“We love our customers,” Richardson says. She is conscious community officer for Conscious Box, a subscription service for eco-friendly products.

Seriously.

If you want a satisfying career helping solve problems for people who are frustrated, confused and sometimes angry, care for them no matter what.

Find a great company that values them and you.

In the 25 years I’ve counseled people with their careers, most tell me one thing: I want to be of service to others. Here’s your chance.

[As former customers of METABANK we had expected this kind of treatment, but METABANK and the NETWORK BRANDED PREPAID CARD ASSOCIATION act in a predatory manner so that they abuse their customers, only to move onto the next  person so they can dupe that person. The huge size of our population is how METABANK has been able to get away with this kind of scam for as long as they have. Only you can stop this kind of a scam.]

Career consultant Andrea Kay is the author of This Is How To Get Your Next Job: An Inside Look at What Employers Really Want.

Meta Bank offers Visa Prepaid Cards – A Warning to Potential Partner’s of Meta Bank

Visa Prepaid Card Programs

Need more Information?

Call 1-877-xxx-xxxx to speak with a sales representative.

There are many different categories for prepaid card programs.

[Meta Bank only really offers one product. Meta Bank uses many different names and diverse marketing techniques, but the product is always the same. Meta Bank is a collections agency and they are designed to operate as a strong arm collection agency. Your customer base will be driven away by how Meta Bank abuses them.]

We will work with you to tailor a custom prepaid card solution to meet your company’s needs.

[Meta Bank excels in marketing. We have observed that Meta Bank basically courts other companies’ CEOs promising to address that partner company’s real needs, but META BANK is like  “a wolf in sheep’s clothing”; Meta Bank will promise you and your company greater profits. At first, your bottom line may improve, but offended long term customers will discontinue to do business with you in the long haul. There is nothing new about what Meta Bank does but you will be led to believe that Meta Bank will improve your bottom line. It is a marketing gimmick that will appear to work at first, and then it will fail in the long term. META BANK is using your list of customer’s for their own financial gain; important data will be kept from you.  We have seen this before] 

We have broken down some of the more popular prepaid program types below.

Employee Rewards

When setting up a prepaid employee rewards program it is important to identify the goals the program is supposed to achieve, the determination of appropriate rewards and how the program will be communicated to your employees. We can provide you with a prepaid solution to fit your unique needs.

  • Employee Incentive & Recognition

[ Meta Bank uses this to get your employees to push their prepaid cards. Many consumers have complained about the horrible customer service they have gotten from META BANK.]

  • Sales Incentives

[The actual rewards for the income that META BANK CEOs will make is insignificant for the employees.]

  • Health & Wellness Programs  

[ This is a new kink and marketing gimmick by META BANK, but it actually highlights that the Affordable Health Care Act is greatly needed.]

  • Safety Programs

[ OSHA is still in place.]

Customer Incentives

Engage existing customers and draw in new ones with a prepaid customer incentive program. An effective customer incentive program will increase purchase frequency and provide unique customer data that can add valuable insight into the behavior of your customers.

[This is publicity and marketing. Customers are complaining about this product and how they have been treated.]

  • Customer Loyalty

[ Do not confuse “Customer Loyalty will real and improved customer service, but with gimmicks that will eventually put the partner company out of business.]

  • Customer Retention

[ The loyalty cards are designed to keep customers coming back to the same store. Every competitor is offering the same gimmick now. This idea has already reached its limits and full potential; customer retention on the long term will only work if it is based on quality customer service…. META BANK will never be able to provide you as their partner with anything but a fierce collections system based on lying to your existing customers. META BANK will destroy any sense of trust that you may have previously provided by way of service.]

  • Referral Programs

[MetaBank gets other corporate entities to market their cards]

  • Promotions

[These “Promotions” are also gimmicky ways to get your employees to sell the MetaBank product. As Meta Bank customers, we have found their customer service to be abusive and predatory. Partner companies will end up losing customers over the long haul.]

Cards are issued by MetaBank TM, Member FDIC, pursuant

to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc.

NOTE: If you have a problem using a VISA product that is offered by META BANK and you write to tell VISA that you are having a problem with their product, VISA will refer you back to META BANK and then META BANK’s Customer Abuse will begin in all earnest. Your life will become miserable. This was our experience using a VISA META BANK PREPAID CARD.

METABANK Promotes Concept to Other Banks “Because Everyone Else is Doing It”

A Question For METABANK and Banks Operating Like It:

Do you say “creative” when you mean dishonest?

Are you proud of getting away with things?

creative accounting…creative test-taking…creative legal solutions…
creative communication…creative financing…creative relationships…

When you are dishonest, do you admit it to yourself?

“We like the protection of the law until it stands in our way. Then, people sometimes push it conveniently out of mind.
 
People often use “creative” methods to reach their goals.
 
“I probably won’t get caught,” they think, “and if I do I’ll worry about it then.” If they get away with something once, they might feel proud of their “skill.”
 
If they get away with it twice, they may feel they have a “right” to keep doing it with impunity. When they finally get punished, they’re mad, as if they are the injured party.
 
Any injury they’ve done to others is not on their radar.”
said Loretta Graziano Breuning, Ph.D. in “Your Neurochemical Self”

What Dr. Breuning stated above struck a chord with us. These are our observations of how METABANK treats their customer base:

How METABANK Operates:

 
The experience that many, very many customers complain about after using METABANK
indicate that
METABANK has created all of the rules governing their product while retaining the right and privilege to change the rules without notice at any time… The rules when changed only benefit METABANK or whatever name they may be using at any given time to market their same product to customers.
It is just METABANK doing what it has always done but portraying it as a new service through their misleading publicity. METABANK is masterful at doing publicity for themselves. Important details get left out though and customers are lulled into a false sense of security. METABANK has absolutely no intention of treating their customers fairly; METABANK has created a situation where they must gain huge amounts of money, but at the pain and expense of their customers.
METABANK seems oblivious to the real needs of their customer base. METABANK simply intends to move onto the next person to do the same scam and the world is filled with the largest population in history.
METABANK began by serving ( we would all call this by abusing) the underbanked or un-banked. METABANK rationalized to themselves that because the unbanked are a riskier loan for them that they should be able to charge the un-banked/underbanked higher interest rates. Remember that it was METABANK and other banks that operate in a similar manner that created this design that targeted the most economically and financially vulnerable citizens everywhere.
 
METABANK is really nothing more than a collections agency. Read their publicity closely, they have all the collectors in place, they say. This is one major indication that they expect to use their collectors.
METABANK, once they have the customer’s money in their full control has consistently lied to keep their customer’s own cash money away from their customer. Basically what has happened is that the customer is that they are giving an interest free loan to METABANK which enables METABANK to repeat their scam and even to expand their scam.
METABANK CEO’s credentials do not highlight any kind of customer relationship skills. When METABANK talks about “customer loyalty,” this doesn’t mean that customers come back because the service at METABANK is better, but that the customer is looked in by a contract that promises them reward points. In reality, reward points for the average person who doesn’t spend huge amounts but rational amounts can never be accumulated to make a system based on “REWARD POINTS” to be of any benefit to the average person. The “Reward Points” are geared to make more money for METABANK…. The customer’s needs aren’t actually even considered. In the METABANK publicity, potential customers will be promised the world and this opens the door for how they will be scammed and lied to by METABANK.
Dr Breuning indicates, “When you violate accounting rules or organization rules or relationship rules, you are asking for trouble. Trouble may not find you for long time, so you may conclude that the rules are there to be broken. When trouble finds you, you may blame some immediate trigger instead of your own dishonesty.”
METABANK was doing a major CD Fraud. One of their employee’s was convicted of embezzlement. Pickhinkle indicated that she had been instructed to move money from one CD to another. What amazes me is that if Pickhinkle was embezzling from the CDs being sold by METABANK why hadn’t one of her supervisors discovered that and taken care of it “In-house”? The other thing about the METABANK CD Fraud which they were doing on other banks is that an annual internal audit would have and should have uncovered the problem. No annual internal audit seems to have ever picked up on this METABANK CD Fraud, and I find that to be most puzzling because it should have turned up. Either a supervisor of Pickhinkle or an internal bank audit should have uncovered an embezzlement, but they didn’t. Other banks in dealing with METABANK uncovered the fact that the CDs were worthless.Pickhinkle took all of the blame and METABANK continues to do what they have always done.

Because in the beginning, METABANK got away with scamming the most financially vulnerable in our society, METABANK (and it has to be at the top ranking CEO level) began to try to push the scam off on others.

Because METABANK operates using a partner corporate entity to sell their product, you may be using a METABANK product and not even know it.

METABANK seems to alter their name rather frequently or to create various divisions with varying names…. Trust us, there is a scam in this practice.

METABANK says that no credit check is necessary for a customer to be able to open up an account. However, former customers have reported to me that given the kind of questions that METABANK asks that METABANK is actually doing a credit check. This brings to mind the case, a very sad case of BOESEN. Boesen was given loans by METABANK for which he had no way to repay them. I believe that the Collections Agency side of METABANK was putting serious pressure on BOESEN to pay them back and he was in debt really deep. I believe that basically, BOESEN was encouraged to get more loans to pay off the first loan. Collections Agencies have a very bad reputation in the U.S.A. They are known to harass people, and they are known to lie to people.

METABANK lied to me and to many others who have also complained about METABANK’s abusive treatment of them as their customer. Why lie?????

METABANK said that BOESEN had presented them with falsified documents to get loans. BOESEN’s wife hadn’t also signed for the loans. It appears that BOESEN was basically so harassed by the operational practices of METABANK that he committed suicide. Then I read that METABANK was going after his widow, years later… METABANK CEOs have made huge annual incomes but at the pain of others.

METABANK and Payoneer said they sold prepaid bank cards to 26 people. Those 26 people used the METABANK/PAYONEER PREPAID BANK CARDS to commit an assassination. One man in the world was denied the right to a fair trial. Although PAYONEER (METABANK in Israel) advertises that they have the best equipment in the world to be able to detect falsified documents, they sold 26 prepaid bank cards to 26 assassins….. My prepaid bank card simply wouldn’t allow me to access my own money once METABANK had my CASH MONEY in their possession, but 26 impostors using false identification were able to make the METABANK PREPAID CARDS work so that they could fly to DUBAI where they assassinated someone they didn’t like…. That guy got no trial in a court of law…. METABANK sent a very newly hired employee to talk to the media; she was given a statement to say and then honestly she could say that she had no further information….We have wondered if LISA BINDER was being set up to become the next PICKHINKLE.

Dr. Breuning explains, “Dishonesty has consequences. The animal brain learns from consequences, but it only learns from the immediate moment. When an animal encounters an aversive stimulus, it develops an aversion to whatever is present at the moment, not to underlying causes. If you get sick after eating a certain dish, that dish will always disgust you whether or not it was the cause. Your primitive limbic brain does not look for root causes. It does not project long-term consequences. Your human cortex makes those complex links. Respect for the law requires a big cortex. Respect for abstract principles makes us human.

We found METABANK’s lies to us were extremely bold and blatant. They were obviously lying and talking in circles. WHY????? It was only because they had control of the customer’s money and therefore able to keep their customers from being able to access their own cash money while METABANK was getting what amounts to an interest free loan for themselves. Most customers report that phone calls to try to correct the problem they encountered with METABANK has consistently found that METABANK was pushing all blame off onto the customer.

METABANK began with the most financially vulnerable people in society. These people were not able to fight back because they live from pay check to paycheck and they are in a survival mode. These people had been taken advantage of by how METABANK operates. Once METABANK had practiced and to them, it appeared they had succeeded in scamming the public as they do, METABANK felt that what they are doing is appropriate, and the METABANK CEOs have made huge profits

Because Everyone Else is Doing It

METABANK has taught other banks the tricks of their trade. What METABANK does to their customers is unacceptable!!

Here is the mentality we appear to be dealing with at METABANK:

When Everyone Jumps Off the Brooklyn Bridge

Your brain is skilled at attaching and detaching.
Published on April 30, 2011 by Loretta Graziano Breuning, Ph.D. in Your Neurochemical Self
Loretta Breuning stopped for a bribe

I worked in Africa when I was young, and often got stopped by the police as I zipped around on a United-Nations motorbike. They wouldn’t say why they’d stopped me, and my gaze would settle on their machine gun in the awkward silence. What was up?

“Give them money,” people told me. “Everybody does it.”

I got the same answer no matter who I asked. But I couldn’t do it. Something in me resisted digging into my pocket for Central African francs to grease the palms of gun-toting traffic cops, regardless of what everyone did.

When my mother warned me not to follow everyone off the Brooklyn Bridge, I thought she was ridiculous. Everyone doesn’t jump off bridges, so why did she fuss? But suddenly I felt surrounded by people destined to end up at the bottom of the river.

Bribes were just the tip of the iceberg. I was in Africa to work on a UN economic planning project. The project was at a standstill because the country’s dictator withheld financial data. He ran the national treasury out of his pocket and asking nosy questions could land you in jail or worse. I went to work every day in a building full of economists with no work to do.

What frustrated me most as an eager young grad student was that no one acknowledged the reality of it. To fill my time I visited other aid projects, and learned that many were also at a standstill due to corruption. That’s when I questioned the prevailing view that bribery is a harmless tradition. I could not “respect the culture” as expected, and decided this racket was not for me. I packed up and went home in search of a new career.

But I couldn’t pack up and escape from social pressure to accept corrupt practices. As a college professor, I often stumbled on evidence that my students were cheating. Many professors looked the other way. “Everyone does it” was the unspoken consensus.

Something in me refused to go along. I was being paid to enforce academic standards the way a police officer is paid to enforce traffic rules. Tolerating cheating would be collecting my salary without doing the job. I wasn’t going to be a shirker regardless of what others did. I cracked down on cheating in my own classes instead of waiting for everybody to change.

I did not like being around people who think there’s a “right to cheat” when you’re annoyed with “the system.” Higher principles couldn’t help me because they’re often bent to rationalize cheating. I began exploring lower principles instead- the mammalian neurochemistry that drives our survival behavior.

Mammals evolved from reptiles by learning to live in groups. They didn’t consciously choose that, of course. Individuals who stuck near others simply had higher survival rates, so natural selection created a brain that sought social alliances.

Mammals pay a high price for the security of the group. They submit to dominators to avoid injury. Wild chimpanzees are often missing a finger or an ear lobe due to conflict with a troop-mate. Yet mammals stick with their herd or pack or troop. People tend to cheat when they see others are doing it. Your mammal brain feels safe when it’s with a herd. If the herd starts endangering itself, your human cortex can inhibit your mammalian urge to merge. In fact, that’s why you have all those extra neurons. to end up in the jaws of a predator if they leave. They evolved brains adept at avoiding conflict.

We have inherited the limbic system that all mammals have in common. It releases happy neurochemicals when survival prospects improve, and icky neurochemicals when survival prospects are threatened. Contemplate isolation or conflict and those icky chemicals flow. Remain in secure social alliances and happy chemicals flow.

Your mammal brain is not on speaking terms with your cortex because it doesn’t process language. Your limbic system doesn’t tell you in words why it triggers neurochemical ups and downs. But it is always busy scanning the world for threats and opportunities to help you survive.

Every mammal has a cortex hooked up to its limbic system. The cortex is tiny in sheep and rodents, so their capacity to adjust old impulses to new information is tiny. They follow the herd and submit to avoid conflict because it feels good. Primates, by contrast, have a large cortex. They can inhibit impulses when experience proves it’s in their survival interest. The primate brain is always analyzing new information and deciding whether to dominate or submit, whether to follow or take initiative.

Your cortex is three times as large as a chimpanzee’s. You can bring a lot of information to bear on your social choices. Sometimes you see that honoring the mammalian impulse to avoid conflict and follow the group is your best option. Other times you see reason to go it alone and resist submitting.

Analyzing social dynamics at every moment is stressful. It would be nice have one principle to guide every situation.

But your ancestors evolved extra neurons because social analyzing promotes survival.

You inherited all those neurons to make survival judgements for yourself instead of just doing what everybody does.

When you need to escape a herd that seems bound for harm, it’s good to know your brain evolved for just that challenge!

Getting real with a 200-million-year-old brain
by Loretta Graziano Breuning, Ph.D.

When You Face An Open Palm

Practical tips for handling a shake-down.

In my last blog, I was standing in front of an African police officer and refusing to bribe him. Readers wondered how it worked out, so here’s the full story.

 I naively waited for an explanation of the charges the first few times I was stopped. Nothing was ever said.

Long awkward silences. Then they’d wave me off with a hand. [ METABANK does this but in reverse. METABANK distances themselves from their customer base who must rely on phoning them and then METABANK puts the customer on hold… so METABANK refuses to address customers’ expressed and very real needs…. This is by design.]

That’s how I discovered they’ll just give up if you’re not too quick to brandish cash.

You can help fight corruption by investing a little bit of time.

If you’re not easy prey they eventually move on.

Your time is valuable, but the opportunity to help build system integrity is even more valuable.  [The lesson is right there.]

Dr. Breuning writes, “Truth be told, I bribed once. I was driving a friend’s car rather than my motorbike, so the stakes were higher. Friends had just given me the “everybody does it” speech, so I was primed with the thought of contributing to the police officer’s personal charity. When I was stopped, I did the most uncool thing imaginable- I rolled the window down half an inch and fed a small bill through it. I was shaking while I did it. This is ridiculous, I thought, and never did it again.”

An even higher-stakes encounter confirmed my naive strategy. Mexicana Airlines once refused to check in myself and my daughter because I did not have notarized permission from her Dad to take her out of the country. It was six AM and we had flown through the night from California to Miami to board an 8 AM flight to the Yucatan. My husband had chosen not to join this pyramid-climbing expedition.

I am not blaming the airline- this rule protects children.

No one informed me of the rule when I bought my ticket, but if every rule could be evaded by saying “nobody told me” chaos would rein. Where did that leave me?

[METABANK creates all of the rules for all of their products and retains the right to change those rules without notice… Trust us, the rules will change and not for your benefit.]

“There’s only one thing you can do,” said the ticket agent. “Write a letter saying you’re divorced and have full custody, and get it notarized.”

“Where would I find a notary at this hour?”

“I think there’s one in the basement…Jose, please escort these ladies down there.”

I wandered around the basement of the Miami airport with a little girl who hadn’t slept all night and a Mexicana employee with sweaty palms.

We walked and walked, but no hint of a notary was to be found. Are you surprised?

At 7:50, Jose said something into his walkie-talkie. Then he looked at me and said “Run to the gate.”

“What?”

“They’re holding the gate for you. The flight’s about to leave. Run.”

Why the sudden change? Obviously, they were expecting a bribe, and when they saw I would let that flight leave before I would grease them there was no point in keeping me.

They may have taken pity on my daughter for having such a clueless mother.

Would I have had the courage to keep my wallet shut if I had known what was going on?

All I can say is that ignoring corruption works for me.

Instead of focusing on who to pay to break the rules, I expect others to be as law-abiding as I am, and trust in the law to resolve problems if they arise.

 

It’s not perfect, but it’s far better than feeding corrupt expectations.

Many people reach the opposite conclusion. They even pride themselves on their ability to manipulate the system. But they live with the burden of knowing they are part of the problem.

…I have a confession to make here…

I burst out crying in front of an African policeman once. I was alone on a dark road and my motorbike’s headlamp just burned out. I was 23 years old and scared.

He may have been more scared than me when I started crying, for he quickly waved me off.

This incident popped into my mind when I was planning the lecture for my MBA International Business class.

I had to prepare my students to refuse payoff requests because kickbacks trigger serious penalties under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. I couldn’t tell my students to cry.

I needed to offer a systematic response, and that’s how I came to write Greaseless: How to Thrive without Bribes in Developing Countries.

Perhaps you feel like crying for the African police and the Mexicana ticket agents?

I hear that response a lot.

Perhaps you’ve imagined they needed my bribe to buy medicine to keep their child alive one more night.

I ask you to imagine instead what life would be like if every employee of every organization could use their position to benefit the highest bidder, with no accountability.

My next post will paint a more detailed picture of such law-of-the-jungle thinking.

Perhaps you tell yourself we little guys are entitled to cheat because the Fat Cats are already cheating. My last post, When Everyone Jumps Off the Brooklyn Bridge, explores this imagined “right to cheat.”

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These two posts by Dr. Bruening shed light on human nature

We have choices, more choices than we may even realize.

What we do must serve all of humanity and help to prevent others from being scammed the way we were by using a product put out by METABANK

All that we can do is to warn other consumers that METABANK’s practices are not good for customers, nor for our nation, nor for international relations….

You must do what is reasonable and appropriate.

SAY “NO” TO METABANK AND TO ANY OTHER INSTITUTION THAT USES THE SAME PRACTICES THAT META BANK USES.

      • There is nothing honorable in the way that METABANK does business.
      • We need the existing laws to be enforced properly.
      • The existing laws may need to be reviewed and corrected.
      • Most of all consumers must speak out against the practices that METABANK is sharing with other banks as if what they do is honorable and worthy of being copied and repeated.
 Don’t hand over money to METABANK or any other unknown entity to keep on your behalf…. you have only heard part of the truth “Your money will be safer and more secure than cash” is nothing but a gimmick and a lie to get you to hand over your money….
METABANK began this practice and as long as we allow them to get away with it, they will keep at it and keep upping the stakes for their own benefit.

Consumers must align to help each other!!!