Sunday, December 15, 2013

Is there an organization that can help people with canadian banking laws? and LA Trust and Savings Bank

Is there an organization that can help people with canadian banking laws?



I'm dealing with a bank where the bank manager refuses to give my RRSP(Im in canada) and He refuses to close my account that has been without use since 2005! What in the world can I do? I know for sure he must be breaking Canadian Banking laws. What can i do to protect myself?


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Answer by Henry
You should file a complaint to the Bank's head office. Canadian banks are very reliable. I am very sure someone will help you to take care of the problem.

The Banks would never rip you off. So, there is no need to take your case to the regulatory. The only person or persons who would rip you off is the employee. If that is what you think was the case, then, the best thing to do is to file a complaint to the upper management.


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Merchants National Bank Building (William Curlett and Son, 1913) in the foreground & the Los Angeles Trust and Savings Bank (Parkinson and Bergstrom, 1910) in the background, taken from the northwest facade of the Pacific Electric Building (Thornton Fitzhugh, 1905), 4th floor. All three buildings are now converted into residential lofts, but the former two were once part of The Spring Street Financial District, "Wall Street of the West".

The Beaux Arts architecture endures. This strip of Spring has been designated a Historic Cultural Monument by the L.A. Cultural Heritage Commision.

See where this picture was taken. [?]



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