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You're browsing: Complaints » General Issues, Watchdog Issues » Article Title: Watchdogs hear from HSBC’s fired, non-paid, non-cobra employees

We received this report today, location withheld: “I enjoyed the comments that HSBC National Bank is going after watchdogs!

Guess what HSBC - you haven’t even begun to realize whats gonna happen when all your fired, screwed, nonpaid, non COBRA covered exemployees turn up the heat.

Also - to the poor people who were in the family crisis and may be taken to court -
with the FEDS investigating all HSBC practices - now is a good time to not worry too much.

There was a show on 60 minutes showing “house of cards” and property values had fallen 50% due to shady lending.

Again, in foreclosure - it is not clear EXACTLY who owns the property. If there were 2 mortgages on your house - stay awile -

HSBC - happy hunting.
Householdwatch - your friends have your back.”

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