Saturday, April 19, 2008

IS YOUR MONEY UNSAFE AT IBC BANKS, INTERNATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, SOUTH TEXAS ?

We have just recently reported that an employee of the IBC bank in McAllen Texas, is in custody for allegedly stealing one hundred thousand dollars, yes friends, $100,000.00 , from a customer of the bank, and the Secret Service was in on the capture. Also, there is a story about an elderly lady who allegedly had fifteen thousand, four hundred dollars, mysteriously DISAPPEAR from her safe deposit box. This happened because bank employees were allegedly getting both the bank key and her key, and were alone with the safe deposit box for some time without surveillance cameras watching. This was discovered on February 12, 2008, and the alleged hundred thousand dollar theft was in the latter part of March, 2008.

Now, apparently an IBC bank in San Antonio Texas was robbed, around April 15,2008.
" Around the same time, police say a man robbed the IBC Bank near Loop 410 and Highway 151 on the West Side.

Officers say the suspect was wearing a brown sweater and blue beanie and handed a teller a note demanding money.

He also claimed to have a gun, but never showed it.

The man got the money, then walked out of the bank."

But, it doesn't stop there friends...

How about Central Texas?

April saw yet ANOTHER loss of money from IBC due to illegal acts.

Check out this.http://www.news8austin.com/content/your_news/default.asp?ArID=204718"

Luling bank robber remains at large
4/4/2008 8:15 AM
By: News 8 Austin Staff

Luling police are trying to track down a bank robber.

They need information to help find a man who walked into the IBC Bank on South Pecan Street at about 4 p.m. Thursday afternoon.

The suspect told bank employees he had a bomb and demanded money. He took an undisclosed amount of cash and walked out.

Police said it's been at least 10 years since they've had a bank robbery in Luling.

No one was hurt. "

I don't really understand what is going on, but it seems that we are seeing bank employees allegedly stealing from customers, as well as outside bank robbers, who I guess, are seeing International Bank of Commerce, a subsidiary or associated enterprise of International Bancshares Corporation, as an easy target.

Either way, it seems foolish to me to keep your money at IBC bank at any of its branches.

Keywords for this post : ibc bank, international bancshares, the valley, south texas, mcallen, weslaco, san antonio, accounts, unsafe, not safe, robbers, theft, bank employee, 100, 000 dollars,

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