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Can I sue the bank because my fergotten cel phone was taken by the contracted security guard of the bank there |
We fergott the cel phone in the bank premisses while I was making a withdrawal. After we have cntactacted the bank they investigated the case in their cameras and found that the phone was taken by the bank contracted security guar. They returned the phone and appologised. I am wandering if I can sue the bank because of the untrust feeling that remains in me as a client now. What is there to sue for. You lost property. It was returned upon request. no, you got it back the bank didn't do anything wrong. when they learned of your missing phone they took the right steps and found it for you. the gaurd however should be fired for theft. if there are charges on your phone from him you can take him to small claims to get your money back. NO. the bank was honest with you about what happened, and they dealt with the situation. get over it. if you don't like it, you can open an account at another bank. uh..for what damages? Haha, learn how to type. Sue them for what? Without their help, he would still have your phone. If you don't trust them, move your money elsewhere. I suppose you could close your account, but sue a judge would probably throw you in jail for the sheer stupidity involved. Besided the guard may not have stolen it he may have taken it for safe keeping or put it in a lost and found or something. LMAO!!! It is people like you (money hungry) who jam up our courts! |
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