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October 2023 by Michael Andrade
Please Help me, Scammers are using this Bank Name to Scam people
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October 2023 by Tyria Stokes
Such an amazing trip for my 7th graders. Much to learn and experience
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July 2023 by Andrew Oliver
One of the great companies of the world and it helps our economy stays strong and the world stable
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July 2023 by Krishna Sudarshan
Great educational experience. We were allowed to touch the gold bars with our pinky. We could not meet the commissioners during our visit. They were busy snoozing with the bankers that they are supposed to regulate. The place gets empty way before 5pm! Ah, the pleasures of working (if you can use this term) for the federal government!!
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May 2023 by Carlos Ortiz
Great Experience. The people were very nice and professional, knowledgeable. They treated the young people I was with very well.
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March 2023 by Fernando Gómez-Baquero
Historical site. If you can go in and take a tour I recommend it.
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March 2023 by Adam Rashed
Good customer service, I recommend!
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December 2022 by Dawn Marie
While attending a meeting, had the opportunity to go through their education center, Sam was an amazing presenter and so knowledgeable anytime you get a chance to go visit a federal reserve bank please do they do so much for the community.
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December 2022 by Christopher Geddes
Walked up to the door asking for some gold, they didn’t give any back. They are not nice players don’t trust them
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December 2022 by dolphin patiño
Very nice experience, awesome tour.
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November 2022 by Darrin Buxman
The heart of the great financialization Ponzi scheme designed to transfer wealth to the connected and inflation to the endangered middle class.
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October 2022 by Bruce K.
At least according to the Die Hard movie from which it was stolen and what the government would like you to know, the vaults beneath the Federal Reserve Bank of New York have more than a quarter of the world's known reserves of gold bullion. Tens of billions of dollars worth. Or so they say.The building looks like a fortress but it was modeled after the palaces of Italian Renaissance bankers, particularly the Medici, to make it look important, intimidating, and secure. Between that and the "Federal Reserve Police" stationed outside (Are they federal? Are they state? To what branch of government do they report?), it's definitely imposing. I'm sure me walking by with a backpack and taking pictures was noted.How many Federal Reserve Banks and branches have you been to? yelp.com/collection/MVCu…[Review 18355 overall - 353 in New York - 1877 of 2022.]
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October 2022 by SQQQ Value Investor
Adding value by printing money
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September 2022 by Miguel F.
Good evening folks. I applied for a Painter's opportunity here. Seems to me like when your an educated man. Born and raised in New York City. New York teaches oneself to pay attention to all of the details. Unfortunately if your not careful to avoid taking unprofessional jobs which have the habit to hire managerial thugs. You could end up in jail. In compensation for survival in the "new" New York City. First phone interview question was received, impersonating a Mother's seperated words of clarity- "Are you sure you are still interested in this job?"This question was asked over 3 times.
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September 2022 by Eileen Figueroa
A fascinating place to visit and know it's history. It was also a great pleasure to have worked at the Fed many years ago.