Photos Chillin At Diamonds Of Atlanta With Jada Kiss, Mimi Faust & Nikko! Getting Robbed By D.O.A. (Photos & Videos)
by Tj Sotomayor April 24, 2014 4 commentsDiamonds Of Atlanta Robs Blacks Patrons
Now I believe in making money. I believe in the system of capitalism. But this dayum stuff that I saw at the strip club Diamonds of atlanta last nite should be Illegal. As I entered the strip club, I wanted to make sure that I had some money to give to the young ladies as I wanted to help the black community and all of these single moms who are only stripping to pay their way through college.
While at the ATM machine, I put my card in, and as I let it know how much money I wanted to contribute to the lost, words on the photo below popped up…
This photo shows you how the club decided to charge me $50.00 just to take out my own money. I have never heard of such a thing. This is exactly why many black establishments sucks! This is highway robbery and this should be looked at by the Feds. There is no reason for something like this to go on.
This is proff of why black establishments suck and why they never last!
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Jump into a conversationThere’s too many clubs out there where you can get a dance (a full contact twerk) and bring the talent to your home or hers for the price of a blue motherfucker if you need an inhibition remover. Basically the single mother outreach should come with head and breakfast.
Hahaha That’s business and it’s market driven. I’m actually cool with it if DoA isn’t still taxing the strippers tips. It’s like the house taking 10% or so of what you tip. The best chicks still give the house a little something, ass or cash, when they have a good night.
What I have a problem with is men trying to be the center of attention in a strip club. In my opinion that is obviously a female trait. Professionals also frequent the strip club from time to time. Many of them also have “stacks on deck.” I wonder why there is no need for them to carry it around with them, and make it rain, and start money pools?
Pricing at ATMs fall under FDIC regulations which; unfortunately, do not have limits on what they can charge only that they have to show you what the fee is. (http://www.fdic.gov/regulations/laws/rules/6500-1350.html) do a search of “fee” to find the specific regulation.
“FEE DISCLOSURES AT AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES”
A) IN GENERAL.–The regulations prescribed under paragraph (1) shall require any automated teller machine operator who imposes a fee on any consumer for providing host transfer services to such consumer to provide notice in accordance with subparagraph (B) to the consumer (at the time the service is provided) of–
(i) the fact that a fee is imposed by such operator for providing the service; and
(ii) the amount of any such fee.
(B) NOTICE REQUIREMENTS.–
(i) ON THE MACHINE.–The notice required under clause (i) of subparagraph (A) with respect to any fee described in such subparagraph shall be posted in a prominent and conspicuous location on or at the automated teller machine at which the electronic fund transfer is initiated by the consumer.
(ii) ON THE SCREEN.–The notice required under clauses (i) and (ii) of subparagraph (A) with respect to any fee described in such subparagraph shall appear on the screen of the automated teller machine, or on a paper notice issued from such machine, after the transaction is initiated and before the consumer is irrevocably committed to completing the transaction, except that during the period beginning on the date of the enactment of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and ending on December 31, 2004, this clause shall not apply to any automated teller machine that lacks the technical capability to disclose the notice on the screen or to issue a paper notice after the transaction is initiated and before the consumer is irrevocably committed to completing the transaction.
(C) PROHIBITION ON FEES NOT PROPERLY DISCLOSED AND EXPLICITLY ASSUMED BY CONSUMER.–No fee may be imposed by any automated teller machine operator in connection with any electronic fund transfer initiated by a consumer for which a notice is required under subparagraph (A), unless–
(i) the consumer receives such notice in accordance with subparagraph (B); and
(ii) the consumer elects to continue in the manner necessary to effect the transaction after receiving such notice.
YOU went to a club like that
Wwwwhhhhhaaatttt…!!!!!!
Aaaaahhhh, damn dumb TO me…
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