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Not at all. I’ve had experiences where I put money in a bank and it disappeared. I never got compensated.—Douglas Armstrong, Retired, Dorchester
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To no extent. The system wasn’t designed for folks who don’t have a lot of money.—Gregory Burgess, Contractor, Dorchester
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Hell no. They’re cooked. I use a debit card.—Phillip Wilkins, Cook, Dorchester
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There’s nothing in America that is government-regulated that is trustworthy.—Kiki, Disability Transport, Roxbury
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I don’t trust a bank. They take too much in fees.—Kenny, Cook, Dorchester
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I think they’re 35 percent to 65 percent trustworthy, depending on what you’re doing. I’m more afraid of hackers than the banks. —Mickey Smith, Student, South Boston