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big banks 

A term used to referring to the big banks using financial tactics that screw over middle and lower class Americans.

They use tactics such as seizing your money, manipulate payments so you overdraft, repossessing homes, and selling unintended services that you don't need.

They will also use the term to refer themselves as too big to fail.

The big banks include : JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bank of America, Wells Fargo, CitiGroup, Goldman Sachs, and more.
The big banks keep screwing me over on my interest rates! It's time to go fight club on these suckers.
big banks by EazieWeezie May 17, 2018
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Big Banks 

You got motion , meaning big moneyy$$ , big racks big banks
I’been been stacking up on my money & now you can call me big banks with all this I got
Big Banks by santanaotm January 4, 2024
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