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Oh man I can't believe they actually pulled this on a Canadian Bank.

I tell my founders to always always fly straight or don't fly at all because if you cut corners or deceive, it will come back to you.

Had they been honest and played by the rules they could be sitting on a massive windfall.

Unfortunately, some VCs and founders think like gangsters and get surprised when things dont plan out. Just because it worked for someone in your circle doesn't mean its gonna work for you. It is a horrible behavior to emulate.



The deal didn't go through because of antitrust concerns, not because of TD's lawsuit.


Yeah. TD is so tired of them they have a page warning customers about them, without naming names:

> When using a fintech app, you may be providing your confidential TD username and password directly to third parties over whom TD has no control. Please be aware that the sharing of your TD credentials is contrary to the terms of our agreements, and TD will not be responsible for any harm that results from the sharing of your credentials.

https://www.td.com/us/en/personal-banking/security-center/fi...


TD should force a password reset every time a login occurs from Plaid on behalf of a user.




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