Jarhyn, how much of your OP is based on firsthand knowledge?
Jarhyn speaks for everyone in Minneapolis. He doesn't "mourn" Wells Fargo or Target being burned, and neither does any person in Minneapolis.
Jarhyn, how much of your OP is based on firsthand knowledge?
Who the hell would mourn a bank getting burned down?
Who the hell would mourn a bank getting burned down?
It’s not just a bank. It’s Wells Fargo which deserves its own ring in hell.
Who the hell would mourn a bank getting burned down?
Who the hell would mourn a bank getting burned down?
It’s not just a bank. It’s Wells Fargo which deserves its own ring in hell.
Who the hell would mourn a bank getting burned down?
The owner of the building, the shareholders/owners of the bank, the employees of the bank, the customers of the bank, and possibly any human being who doesn't sadistically take pleasure in the destruction of someone else's property?
Who the hell would mourn a bank getting burned down?
The owner of the building, the shareholders/owners of the bank, the employees of the bank, the customers of the bank, and possibly any human being who doesn't sadistically take pleasure in the destruction of someone else's property?
I feel like you're painting a rather odd dichotomy, there. Are "mourning" and "sadistic pleasure" really the only possible emotions one might have? I reserve mourning for my friends, not for corporations and definitely not for commercial buildings that will be rebuilt in a few months time, ready to exploit and defraud the community again like it had never happened. I'm a Wells Fargo customer, and I assure you that no conversation I have ever had with them has led me to think of them as a beloved family member I can't live without. Mostly they steal shit and lie about it.
I feel like you're painting a rather odd dichotomy, there. Are "mourning" and "sadistic pleasure" really the only possible emotions one might have? I reserve mourning for my friends, not for corporations and definitely not for commercial buildings that will be rebuilt in a few months time, ready to exploit and defraud the community again like it had never happened. I'm a Wells Fargo customer, and I assure you that no conversation I have ever had with them has led me to think of them as a beloved family member I can't live without. Mostly they steal shit and lie about it.
If Wells Fargo have stolen your shit and lied about it, I would say at the very least you should stop being a customer.
I feel like you're painting a rather odd dichotomy, there. Are "mourning" and "sadistic pleasure" really the only possible emotions one might have? I reserve mourning for my friends, not for corporations and definitely not for commercial buildings that will be rebuilt in a few months time, ready to exploit and defraud the community again like it had never happened. I'm a Wells Fargo customer, and I assure you that no conversation I have ever had with them has led me to think of them as a beloved family member I can't live without. Mostly they steal shit and lie about it.
If Wells Fargo have stolen your shit and lied about it, I would say at the very least you should stop being a customer.
Alas, exploitative interest rates and fraudulent-ass fees are par for the course in US banking. If I thought there was a bank that didn't exist specifically to bilk the lower and middle classes to line their pockets I would happily do business with them, but unfortunately I'm not an idiot.
Who the hell would mourn a bank getting burned down?
It’s not just a bank. It’s Wells Fargo which deserves its own ring in hell.
I don't think any of the employees of Wells Fargo would disagree
I feel like you're painting a rather odd dichotomy, there. Are "mourning" and "sadistic pleasure" really the only possible emotions one might have? I reserve mourning for my friends, not for corporations and definitely not for commercial buildings that will be rebuilt in a few months time, ready to exploit and defraud the community again like it had never happened. I'm a Wells Fargo customer, and I assure you that no conversation I have ever had with them has led me to think of them as a beloved family member I can't live without. Mostly they steal shit and lie about it.
If Wells Fargo have stolen your shit and lied about it, I would say at the very least you should stop being a customer.
Alas, exploitative interest rates and fraudulent-ass fees are par for the course in US banking. If I thought there was a bank that didn't exist specifically to bilk the lower and middle classes to line their pockets I would happily do business with them, but unfortunately I'm not an idiot.
I don't think any of the employees of Wells Fargo would disagree
Absolutely.
Nor would a significant number of their customers. Honestly, I don’t understand how they still have any customers.
Alas, exploitative interest rates and fraudulent-ass fees are par for the course in US banking. If I thought there was a bank that didn't exist specifically to bilk the lower and middle classes to line their pockets I would happily do business with them, but unfortunately I'm not an idiot.
I have really had a great experience with my (up until just very recently) locally owned bank. Now that it’s been taken over, I will have to see. If things go down hill, I will be switching all of my accounts to a local credit union. If you have a local credit union, you should check it out.
Alas, exploitative interest rates and fraudulent-ass fees are par for the course in US banking. If I thought there was a bank that didn't exist specifically to bilk the lower and middle classes to line their pockets I would happily do business with them, but unfortunately I'm not an idiot.
I have really had a great experience with my (up until just very recently) locally owned bank. Now that it’s been taken over, I will have to see. If things go down hill, I will be switching all of my accounts to a local credit union. If you have a local credit union, you should check it out.
I agree with Toni for once.
America has scores of banks, building societies, and credit unions. If you are unhappy with yours, search for a better deal.
If you cannot find one, it means that what you are searching for doesn't exist, and you should perhaps re-evaluate how reasonable your expectations are.
I've changed my mortgage provider twice in three years. It was a fucking hassle each time--I hate bureaucratic paperwork--but if customers are lazy (loyal is interchangeable with lazy here), corporations will exploit it.
Just heard back from my councilman, and a POC-community credit union is already on their way into the neighborhood, within the next year or so.
So what was that again about how it was contradictory to not mourn the loss of predatory businesses yet also dismay at the "desert" status of the community? How
such things prevent communities from having good access to services?
Because it looks to me like we just got an upgrade.
Just heard back from my councilman, and a POC-community credit union is already on their way into the neighborhood, within the next year or so.
So what was that again about how it was contradictory to not mourn the loss of predatory businesses
yet also dismay at the "desert" status of the community? How
such things prevent communities from having good access to services?
Because it looks to me like we just got an upgrade.
I feel like you're painting a rather odd dichotomy, there. Are "mourning" and "sadistic pleasure" really the only possible emotions one might have? I reserve mourning for my friends, not for corporations and definitely not for commercial buildings that will be rebuilt in a few months time, ready to exploit and defraud the community again like it had never happened. I'm a Wells Fargo customer, and I assure you that no conversation I have ever had with them has led me to think of them as a beloved family member I can't live without. Mostly they steal shit and lie about it.
If Wells Fargo have stolen your shit and lied about it, I would say at the very least you should stop being a customer.
Alas, exploitative interest rates and fraudulent-ass fees are par for the course in US banking. If I thought there was a bank that didn't exist specifically to bilk the lower and middle classes to line their pockets I would happily do business with them, but unfortunately I'm not an idiot.