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Re: @#$%! Banks
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Posted by Buzzman72 on December 13, 2003 at 09:10:07 from (207.69.140.35):
In Reply to: @#$%! Banks posted by Michael on December 12, 2003 at 20:12:18:
Michael, you have to realize that banks are in business to make money for their shareholders; any other services are secondary to that. So if they have to inconvenience you in order to do that--and it costs you some $$'s in NSF fees--bottom line is, they really don't care as much about pi$$ing you off, unless you end up taking your business elsewhere..which most people won't take the trouble to do. Some will, but most would end up staying a customer and complaining a lot. So they're just playing the odds with you, and possibly taking your money thru NSF fees. And if YOU leave, there's probably some other sucker out there who's fed up with HIS bank, who'll just take your place when you leave. Can't fight city hall, and ya can't get rich off your banker...that's why they have those big, purty buildings, with all the glass and marble, and you don't.
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