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California fact of the day

Now the government has started looting people’s safety deposit boxes:

San Francisco resident Carla Ruff’s safe-deposit box was drilled, seized, and turned over to the state of California, marked “owner unknown.”

“I was appalled,” Ruff said. “I felt violated.”

Unknown? Carla’s name was right on documents in the box at the Noe Valley Bank of America location. So was her address — a house about six blocks from the bank. Carla had a checking account at the bank, too — still does — and receives regular statements. Plus, she has receipts showing she’s the kind of person who paid her box rental fee. And yet, she says nobody ever notified her.

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Ruff discovered the loss when she went to her box to retrieve important paperwork she needed because her husband was dying. Those papers had been shredded.

And that’s not all. Her great-grandmother’s precious natural pearls and other jewelry had been auctioned off. They were sold for just $1,800, even though they were appraised for $82,500.

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The bank has reached a settlement with Ruff and continues to update its unclaimed property procedures as laws change. . . .

California law used to say property was unclaimed if the rightful owner had had no contact with the business for 15 years. But during various state budget crises, the waiting period was reduced to seven years, and then five, and then three. Legislators even tried for one year. Why? Because the state wanted to use that free money.

This quote seems apt:

If the government is big enough to give you everything you want, it is big enough to take away everything you have.

Gerald Ford (a quote often misattributed Thomas Jefferson).

november 12, 2009 - Skrevet af US | USA, economics | | 1 Kommentar

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  1. Ufatteligt, men desværre ikke overraskende.
    Hvis en hvilken som helst civilperson havde gjort noget lignende, så var han røget lige lukt i spjældet og banken havde fået seriøse problemer med både dens kunder og med loven. Men når det er staten som sjæler, så er det åbenbart helt i orden.

    Comment af Holme | november 18, 2009 | Svar


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