Last July 2016 I received a notice from Bank of America that they had issued a check for the amount of $45,222.14 from a closed IRA account of my deceased husband's. The funds were originally from LaSalle Bank, Chicago, later bought by Bank of America, later turned over to Blackrock Financial. I tried to follow up with Blackrock as the check was misplaced between 2 residences, they offered no help, claimed to know nothing about it nor have any record of it, never followed through after multiple calls attempting to locate / reissue the check, and it has reached a dead-end. Apprecite any help that can be offered in getting Blackrock to look further into the record and complete their obligation to make all efforts to get the funds owned by us and owed to us to us.
Deal with Larry Finn, CEO of Blackrock at your own peril. Larry Fink is a degenerate gambler who lost 300 million at First Boston early in his career. Larry Fink also cost investors over two billion when he bankrupted the Stuyvesant apartment complex, walking away and handing in the keys and sticking others with the loss. He also liquidated Anthracite Capital, leaving investors with one hundred percent total losses. This, after making fraudulent press releases and filings right before pulling the plug and liquidating Anthracite Capital in bankruptcy.
Fortunately, Larry is getting up there in years, so his reign of terror could end at any time. Unfortunately, life expectancy for the average male is still years away from his age. Throughout his career, Larry Fink has spent less than three percent of his waking hours with his family. Sadly, this means that 97 percent of the time he is awake, potential unsuspecting victims are in his crosshairs. Avoid any financial dealings with this guy, as you will likely be holding an empty bag at the end, and he will take your money. Just an awful, horrific, greedy human being. Sad.
Last July 2016 I received a notice from Bank of America that they had issued a check for the amount of $45,222.14 from a closed IRA account of my deceased husband's. The funds were originally from LaSalle Bank, Chicago, later bought by Bank of America, later turned over to Blackrock Financial. I tried to follow up with Blackrock as the check was misplaced between 2 residences, they offered no help, claimed to know nothing about it nor have any record of it, never followed through after multiple calls attempting to locate / reissue the check, and it has reached a dead-end. Apprecite any help that can be offered in getting Blackrock to look further into the record and complete their obligation to make all efforts to get the funds owned by us and owed to us to us.
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Last July 2016 I received a notice from Bank of America that they had issued a check for the amount of $45,222.14 from a closed IRA account of my deceased husband's. The funds were originally from LaSalle Bank, Chicago, later bought by Bank of America, later turned over to Blackrock Financial. I tried to follow up with Blackrock as the check was misplaced between 2 residences, they offered no help, claimed to know nothing about it nor have any record of it, never followed through after multiple calls attempting to locate / reissue the check, and it has reached a dead-end. Apprecite any help that can be offered in getting Blackrock to look further into the record and complete their obligation to make all efforts to get the funds owned by us and owed to us to us.
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Deal with Larry Finn, CEO of Blackrock at your own peril. Larry Fink is a degenerate gambler who lost 300 million at First Boston early in his career. Larry Fink also cost investors over two billion when he bankrupted the Stuyvesant apartment complex, walking away and handing in the keys and sticking others with the loss. He also liquidated Anthracite Capital, leaving investors with one hundred percent total losses. This, after making fraudulent press releases and filings right before pulling the plug and liquidating Anthracite Capital in bankruptcy.
Fortunately, Larry is getting up there in years, so his reign of terror could end at any time. Unfortunately, life expectancy for the average male is still years away from his age. Throughout his career, Larry Fink has spent less than three percent of his waking hours with his family. Sadly, this means that 97 percent of the time he is awake, potential unsuspecting victims are in his crosshairs. Avoid any financial dealings with this guy, as you will likely be holding an empty bag at the end, and he will take your money. Just an awful, horrific, greedy human being. Sad.
Last July 2016 I received a notice from Bank of America that they had issued a check for the amount of $45,222.14 from a closed IRA account of my deceased husband's. The funds were originally from LaSalle Bank, Chicago, later bought by Bank of America, later turned over to Blackrock Financial. I tried to follow up with Blackrock as the check was misplaced between 2 residences, they offered no help, claimed to know nothing about it nor have any record of it, never followed through after multiple calls attempting to locate / reissue the check, and it has reached a dead-end. Apprecite any help that can be offered in getting Blackrock to look further into the record and complete their obligation to make all efforts to get the funds owned by us and owed to us to us.