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Campaign on Facebook Threatens Leading U.S. Bank

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Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter have taken part of a number of social changes in the world. The most recent occurred in the United States, the birthplace of both.

Christian follow the path that has taken a lot of people when it feels terzalimi: attach comments via Facebook.

The story began when he got a little surprise from Bank of America, U.S. financial institutions with total assets of the second largest in the land of Uncle Sam. Monthly credit card bills are now charged an additional fee of U.S. $ 5, or equivalent to Rp45.000, by the bank.

He then update your Facebook status, persuaded a network of friends in their account to give big banks a valuable lesson.

Not unexpectedly, more than 75,000 people were moved by the invitation and participated in the movement "Bank Transfer Day." Through the action, they move their savings from banks to baboons U.S. savings and loan cooperatives (credit unions) profit this Saturday, so the page LA Times writes.

Social media pages again showing its fangs.

Christian invited to be a resource person in the U.S. television networks to discuss grass-roots movement. Blessings of Christian Facebook status: cooperative began to overrun the new customer.
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Ms. Christian, the owner of an art gallery in California, began a campaign in October and then by taking 500 accounts in its network on Facebook to leave the big banks where they keep the money. In her mind when she just wanted a few friends who indulge.

But the reality of other wills. Approximately 650,000 customers to open accounts at savings and loan cooperative in October that since the Bank of America announced the enactment of additional charges on September 29.

Facing harsh criticism from its customers, the bank dropped its plan last Tuesday.

29 percent of customers of Bank of America said they presumably would no longer make use of bank services.

"We will no longer willing to support any effort that their activities can not be trusted," said Christian. Top campaign, Christians received death threats over the phone

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