th3w01f
09-29-2012, 13:25
*Edit* Updated the title to be more accurate.
Ok I know this is a double post but I'm sure most people don't read the NFA forum every day and I think people should know if their bank is anti-gun.
Here's the post I just made over there.
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Last week I finally had my NFA trust drafted and today I went to have the paperwork notarized and open an account in the name of the trust (I've seen several recomendations to have a checking account in the name of the trust for purchases and paying the tax).
The person at Bellco happily notarized the trust but when he tried to create the checking account their 'special services' denied it due to the mention of NFA in the trust.
I contacted their 'SS' for more details and I was told that they have made the decision to not allow any accounts for trusts that can own firearms. Correct me if I'm wrong but can't any living trust have firearms? I know many people use quicken for their trusts.
Please let me know if you have a more firearms friendly bank that I can use and if you can make a better argument than me or just feel like beating your head against the wall the number for Bellcos 'SS' is 303-689-8188..... And they are there on Sat. ;-)
Ok I know this is a double post but I'm sure most people don't read the NFA forum every day and I think people should know if their bank is anti-gun.
Here's the post I just made over there.
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Last week I finally had my NFA trust drafted and today I went to have the paperwork notarized and open an account in the name of the trust (I've seen several recomendations to have a checking account in the name of the trust for purchases and paying the tax).
The person at Bellco happily notarized the trust but when he tried to create the checking account their 'special services' denied it due to the mention of NFA in the trust.
I contacted their 'SS' for more details and I was told that they have made the decision to not allow any accounts for trusts that can own firearms. Correct me if I'm wrong but can't any living trust have firearms? I know many people use quicken for their trusts.
Please let me know if you have a more firearms friendly bank that I can use and if you can make a better argument than me or just feel like beating your head against the wall the number for Bellcos 'SS' is 303-689-8188..... And they are there on Sat. ;-)