Posted by rrlund on July 28, 2013 at 14:19:23 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: In good company posted by JD Seller on July 28, 2013 at 13:54:46:
I deal with a small single location state bank. I was dealing with one of the higher ups when I applied. She said they were too small of a bank to actually issue their own. Said it would have their name on it but another bank actually issues them.
I've rented from Enterprise twice before with my debit. It's just not that cut and dry. In the first place,they know I've rented with that card and that it's a debit. They want a hundred dollars extra for a deposit,no big deal. In the past though,they've told me to bring in my last electric bill. This time they said that wasn't enough. Told me to bring in a paycheck stub. I told them I'm a farmer,I'd bring the check stubs for the last couple of loads of cattle I've sold. They said they couldn't do that. Said bring a gas bill. I told them I use fuel oil. They said to bring a bill from a contracted cell phone. That I can do,but this is just getting to be a pain in the backside. If something happens to one of the wife's relatives in Ky or Va and we have to rent one to get there in a hurry,I just thought it would be nice not to have to go through all that.
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