Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Bank of America is hiring for this full-time position.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Bank of America is currently seeking a Personal Banker to work in one of their Lawrenceville locations. The Personal Banker will be responsible for generating business and developing relationships by selling products and services to potential and current customers. At least one year of sales experience is required. For more information and to apply for this position, please click here.
Friday, December 16, 2011
The YouTube sensation was shot in part in front of a branch in Lawrenceville.
You may have seen Ken and Margaret Williams' video on YouTube or Good Morning America, and you may have recognized one of the locations they shot it at. It is a Bank of America branch located in Lawrenceville. The couple told ABCNews that they're frustrated with Bank of America after waiting for 79 days so far for the bank to close a loan for a new house. They say this has forced them to pay fines to the seller for the delays, including $50 a day for the past week. The Williams and their friends started tweeting to Bank of America's Twitter account in hopes of getting a response. When that did not work, the couple created a blog with a timeline of the events. Finally, the Williams made the video. It seems to have finally gotten BoA's …
Friday, September 30, 2011
We want to know what you think about banks charging customers as much as $5 a month to use their debit cards.
On Thursday, Bank of America announced they will start charging customers $5 a month for debit card use-- up to $60 a year. Customers will reportedly only be charged if they use their card for purchases in that month. Those who only use the debit card at ATMs will not pay the fee. The change will roll out in 2012. Bank of America is not the first bank to impose such a fee. Atlanta-based SunTrust began charging a $5 debit card fee this summer and Regions will enact a $4 fee starting next month. Chase and Wells Fargo charge $3 in select markets. What do you think about these charges? Take our poll below and leave your comments.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
GCPD says 38 year old Alnur Edwards was shot and killed after a police pursuit.
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
The man who reportedly robbed a Bank of America branch in Suwanee and led police on a chase that ended in Duluth on Tuesday has been identified by Gwinnett County Police. In a release Thursday afternoon, GCPD identified that man as 38 year old Alnur Edwards of Lawrenceville. Surveillance video shows a black man, believed to be Edwards, entering the bank and wielding a gun an demanded an undisclosed amount of money. He then left in a tan Honda. A Gwinnett police officer spotted the suspect and his vehicle in the area of Boggs Road and Duluth Highway in unincorporated Duluth. The suspect fled from the officer upon sight, and the officer pursued the suspect. The vehicle pursuit continued to the area of Old Norcross and Pleasant Hill Roads. …
Alanda Burroughs
4:30 pm on Monday, October 31, 2011
The sad thing about all of this is the fact that we have all participated in this mess, and have allowed banks and other companies to do this to us. We have the option to move our monies...no one is holding a gun to our heads, yet we keep giving these companies our business. We try to justify what we do and call it convienence, when in reality it's really laziness and contentment. Until we decide…   more ›