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Indignation in Mexico: Bank Forces 96-Year-Old Woman to Attend in Person for Pension
A 96-year-old woman's pension in Mexico was suspended due to biometric issues. Her family had to transport her to the BBVA bank branch on a stretcher to reactivate it. The family claims inhumane treatment, and the bank hasn't yet responded. "They told me it would be ready in three days," said the woman's son, "but it's May 13th, and it's still not resolved." This incident sparked outrage and raises concerns about banking services for the elderly. The son also noted that his mother's account was suspended and there was no procedure in place for the bank to visit homebound clients. The case underscores the need for more accessible banking options for vulnerable populations.
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