Bank of America Loan Modification video Bank of America Desires You to Die reaches over 11,000 views in its first week on the new Banking Poor YouTube Channel


San Diego, CA (PRWEB) March 28, 2012

When Director De Veau Dunn created the Banking Negative video series for a brand new web site named http://www.BankingBad.com, he had no thought his initial video release, Bank of America desires you to die ahead of they modify, would attain effectively more than 11, 000 views in its initial week of release on YouTube. Dunn Developed the video with San Diego based production company Endi Entertainment. It has been amazing, says Dunn, Banking Negative started the new channel with zero subscribers, but a couple of underground sources latched on to the video quite rapidly it seems.

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The 1st episode of the Banking Undesirable Documentary series was filmed to spotlight Bank of Americas continued request for the death certificate of a living borrower in order to total a residence loan modification. We had been hoping that the video did nicely and was entertaining, but we had know thought so several men and women were getting problems receiving their property loan modifications until we began receiving emails. I believe this may be why folks have gravitated to the Bank of America Desires You to Die video so speedily. We have received so numerous emails from folks who are possessing unfavorable experiences with Bank of America loan modifications, as well as a lot of other banks. These men and women have been thanking the men and women over at Banking Bad as effectively as my crew for posting the 1st Banking Poor video, says Dunn.

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This initial optimistic response has prompted the individuals at Banking Bad to generate a Banking Poor Facebook page to go along with the Banking Negative Video knowledge. Banking Undesirable is inviting people to like the new page at https://www.facebook.com/BankingBad, as well as comply with Banking Undesirable on twitter at https://twitter.com/#!/BankingBad, for video updates on the banking documentary.

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Dunn added, it was a actual challenge to locate humor in the morbid scenario that Bank of America created by requesting a Death Certificate for a straightforward financial transition. I was able to craft a bit of humor in element a single of the Bank of America documentary via a satirical scene I utilized at the finish of the video. The majority of folks that have reached out to us by way of e-mail described their enjoyment of that scene and how the video had similarities to their loan modification encounter. The very first Banking Bad video is about 7 minutes in length and the satirical scene Dunn mentions is toward the end of component one. Filmmaker Nicholas George stars in the scene playing an undertaker. Dunn continues, Oddly sufficient individuals have been writing in about how funny Nicholas was in that scene. Personally I think it added a small levity to a extremely tough circumstance, and I am shocked to see how many individuals have been watching the Banking Bad video for pure entertainment and have no involvement or experience with loan modifications.

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The Banking Undesirable internet site and YouTube channel is dedicated to educating and informing the public of strange or immoral activities involving banking institutions. Banking Poor permits users to join in the conversation and exchange info about their most current loan modification or banking pitfalls and/or successes.

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Bank of America Loan Modification Response Video Featuring Attractive Vampires Debuts on the Banking Bad YouTube Channel


San Deigo, CA (PRWEB) December 27, 2012

The Banking Poor YouTube channel just recently completed the second video in a series of brief films that addressed a shocking banking scenario with a colorful cast of characters. Banking Undesirable Episode two features a quirky banker (with less than personable client service abilities), a pair of sexy vampires operating at a mortuary, and a comedian. All of these characters work in an revolutionary and inventive collaboration in order to assist tell the tale of a outrageous banking encounter, which is based on actual events. The Banking Poor channel has been featured on Bloombergs Businessweek and has been written up in MSN Real Estate.

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Nicholas George, author of the film generating book Film Crew: Fundamentals of Specialist Film and Video Production, makes his contribution to the series by playing a modern day day vampire variety who performs as an undertaker. It was a wonderful deal of entertaining to portray such a macabre and mysterious character, and hopefully that segment added some comedic relief and extra entertainment worth to the Banking Poor show. mentioned George, But it was also a great feeling to be a element of a project that brings focus to financial and social issues that influence so several individuals on a individual level.

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The Banking Poor YouTube channel seems to be steadily becoming a platform for a lot of disgruntled buyers to voice their personal experiences with the banks. Banking Bad has also teamed up with homeowners advocate Steve Triebernig, who hosts the Facebook page Hold Bank of America Honest. Steve Triebernig appears in the newest episode of Banking Undesirable and has been instrumental in helping many home owners in dealing with the banks in order to save their properties through his business All Factors True Estate. Steves business has been nominated for a Much better Enterprise Bureau Integrity Award and is positioned in Minnesota.

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The Banking Poor YouTube channel began recently with zero subscribers, but had swiftly gained viewership. The channel now has over 31,000 views and close to 1000 subscribers. As more and far more men and women use social media as a way to reach out to big corporations and try to have a optimistic influence on the buyer service they receive, Banking Negative intends to help give a voice to the average customer. Shoppers are welcome to use the Banking Undesirable Facebook web page or leave comments on the Banking Bad YouTube channel or web site.

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About Banking Bad: &#13

The Banking Poor internet site and YouTube channel are dedicated to educating and informing the public of strange or immoral activities involving banking institutions. Banking Bads social media expertise such as the Banking Negative Twitter web page allows users to join the conversation and exchange details about their newest loan modification or banking pitfalls or successes.

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