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      Worst Company in America

      Round 25: Bank Of America vs Toys R' Us

      By Ben Popken, 12:00 PM on Thu Apr 17 2008, 12,187 views

      This is Round 25 in our Worst Company in America contest, Bank of America vs Toys R' Us. Vote which sucks more, inside...

      Here's what readers said when they nominated the two companies:

      Bank of America:
      "aka Band of Assholes in our family"
      "Bank of America cost me hundreds of dollars in bogus fees plus the hassle of trying to straighten out their mistakes and then my time to change my bank accounts to a different bank. After I left them, they still rip me off for $3 each time I need to use one of their ATMs."
      "Bank of America -what do you mean my ex can still charge my credit card?! You won't permanently close my account either?! 16.99% is NOT the lowest you can go on a credit card!"
      "Between now owning Countrywide and shafting its credit card users, it's a no-brainer."
      "For sheer wickedness in how it views its customers (or should I say serfs)"
      "Bank of America. I am sick of being @$$ raped by their non-boa ATM fees. Sometimes, I go to areas (in the US) that have NO boas and I still get punished. I am sick of all their hidden fees. (NEVER get a savings account there.) Also, arbitrary rate increases? Please."

      Toys R' Us:
      "Bad prices and terrible returns policy, oh and their super rundown stores."

      This is a post in our Worst Company In America 2008 series. The companies nominated for this honor were chosen by you, the readers. Keep track of all the goings on at consumerist.com/tag/worst-company-in-america/

      STILL OPEN FOR VOTING:
      Toshiba vs Microsoft
      US Airways vs Washington Mutual
      American Airlines vs Blockbuster
      Time Warner Cable vs Radioshack
      Wellpoint vs Charter Cable
      Dell vs Home Depot
      Sears vs Citibank
      Wal-Mart vs TJMaxx
      Mattel vs ATT
      Capital One vs Video Professor
      eBay/Paypal vs COX
      Apple vs SallieMae
      Diebold Vs Pfizer
      MTV vs TransUnion
      CompUSA vs DirecTV
      Target vs Best Buy
      Allstate vs Verizon
      DeBeers vs 1800 flowers
      Starbucks vs United Airlines
      Exxon vs Crocs
      Google Vs Sony
      Ticketmaster vs Wachovia
      Facebook vs The American Arbitration Association
      Comcast vs Menu Foods

      Read More: Worst Company in America, Bank of America, Top, Polls, toys r' us

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