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December 21st, 2010

Revenge of the fish [Dec. 21st, 2010|09:40 pm]
In Texas, for example, Bank of America had the locks changed and the electricity shut off last year at Alan Schroit’s second home in Galveston, according to court papers. Mr. Schroit, who had paid off the house, had stored 75 pounds of salmon and halibut in his refrigerator and freezer, caught during a recent Alaskan fishing vacation.

“Lacking power, the freezer’s contents melted, spoiled and reeking melt water spread through the property and leaked through the flooring into joists and lower areas,” the lawsuit says. The case was settled for an undisclosed amount.

Not sure how you get that smell out.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/22/business/22lockout.html

Похоже, в остальных случаях народ с банком в кошки-мышки играли, и доигрались. Теперь пытаются высосать из банка по полной, жертвы собственной жадности.
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