Bank of America Is the Worst. But Here's Why People Keep Coming Back

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Bank of America Is the Worst. But Here's Why People Keep Coming Back

Few people would argue that Bank of America escaped the financial crisis unscathed. More than anything, however, the nation's second largest bank by assets is now facing a reputational crisis. In the video below, Motley Fool contributor John Maxfield delves into why the bank isn't seeing more of its customers flee in light of its bad rap.

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