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Nightdaytrader

05/06/21 12:17 PM

#656063 RE: Planet Paprika #656061

The key sentence states all publicly available information on their website. They aren’t going to tell you anything.. a waste of time.
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BBANBOB

05/06/21 12:42 PM

#656067 RE: Planet Paprika #656061

THanks PAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Further developments to the WAMU receivership will be posted to the aforementioned status page as they occur.

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Thought some have said that this IS ALL DONE and OVER and NOTHING more to take place. NOW aint that interesting I guess the FDIC doesn't feel that way or they would NOT HAVE SAID """AS THEY OCCUR"""

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They would have said """but the case is closed and it is COMPLETE and there will be NO FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS as the case is CLOSED and done with"""
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goodietime

05/06/21 2:28 PM

#656078 RE: Planet Paprika #656061

This might be another source for answers?

"The FDIC Office of the Ombudsman is an independent, neutral, and confidential liaison between the agency and its stakeholders, providing information and assistance to anyone affected by the FDIC in its regulatory, resolution, receivership, or asset disposition activities."


FDIC's Office of the Ombudsman Publishes Report on
2019 & 2020 Activities

WASHINGTON - The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's (FDIC) Office of the Ombudsman today published a report detailing its activities, as well as assistance provided on behalf of the banking industry, for calendar years 2019 and 2020. The FDIC Office of the Ombudsman is an independent, neutral, and confidential liaison between the agency and its stakeholders, providing information and assistance to anyone affected by the FDIC in its regulatory, resolution, receivership, or asset disposition activities.



“I am pleased to release our latest report, delineating the activities of the Office for the previous two calendar years. This report offers transparency into the work we do every day, including engagements with parties from the banking industry,” said M. Anthony Lowe, FDIC Ombudsman.



Over the past two years, the Office of the Ombudsman hosted a series of Trust through Transparency listening sessions throughout the country to solicit input on the existing appeals process; facilitated discussions and informally resolved disagreements over bank examination findings; assumed responsibility for the Post-Examination Survey process; and served as a resource to financial institutions and the general public impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.



The FDIC established the Office of the Ombudsman in 1994. To learn more about the office, or to submit an inquiry or comment, please visit www.fdic.gov/about/ombudsman.

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FDIC Office of the Ombudsman Report on 2019 & 2020 Activities



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