[identity profile] mm-ll-kk.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] davis_square
I went to access my safe-deposit box at the Bank of America branch on Highland Ave. in Davis on Friday and found that my box had been drilled open in July, "inventoried" and the contents put in a sealed plastic bag in the event I showed up to retrieve it. Apparently, the bank sent out letters to box holders earlier this year telling them to come in and empty out their boxes, because they were moving the vault which stored them from the basement to a new vault upstairs.

I never received this letter and the bank made no other effort to contact me. The bank manager told me that they are sending all of the unclaimed items to the state's abandoned property division next week. My bag of stuff was in a pile on the floor with what looked like dozens of other similar bags, so there are obviously many other people who this will affect.

The reason I have the word "inventoried" in quotation marks above is because certain very valuable items that I knew were in the box were missing. Luckily they were insured, and I've filed claims with my insurance company and the bank, but the entire situation has been infuriating. I spoke to the police today and they said that while there wasn't anything they could do about it, I may want to get in touch with the Attorney General's office, which I'm considering doing.

Date: 2006-11-28 05:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spud.livejournal.com
I shot the link over to a friend at the globe... maybe someone there will follow up on it. It all sounds very much on the fringe of legal, and I (and most anyone I know) would be very shocked to find that the law sides with the bank on this specified situation.

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