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You're browsing: Complaints » Savings Issues » Article Title: Solider in Iraq applies for HSBC Direct

JC in Florida said: “I submitted an application with HSBC Direct for a savings account, and gave them my information. Since Best Buy works with them, I figured it was a good place to open up a savings account; and now came to this page. I had no idea they were predators. I haven’t been accepted yet, due to my background check; they are still working on it. I type in $10,000 to be transferred to the savings once I’m approved. Any advice? I’m a Little freaked out here. I am currently deployed in Iraq right now. And if I get any problems with them, it would be hard to fix them over here. I just hope they don’t transfer the money without confirming with me first. Thank you and if you have any advice or information, please let me know.”

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