Higher interest rates to pay for the buyout loans, arbitrage experts, and shareholder premiums. We are checking for money under every couch cushion and empty desk drawer to make utilities payments.
I haven’t changed banks once since opening my first checking account. But the banks have gone by four different names in that time. It’s been about five years since the last merger, probably about due again.
PoodleGroomer over 1 year ago
Higher interest rates to pay for the buyout loans, arbitrage experts, and shareholder premiums. We are checking for money under every couch cushion and empty desk drawer to make utilities payments.
ChessPirate over 1 year ago
Eventually, they’ll all consolidate into “Blackheart”… ☺
RadioDial Premium Member over 1 year ago
With worse customer service and less convenient ways to pay with each consecutive buyout.
syzygy47 over 1 year ago
With each merger, more stock option payouts for our executives. For you, not so much. (massive understatement)
drivingfuriously Premium Member over 1 year ago
I paid a quarter percent more for my loan to stay with the originating bank. I didn’t know that was an option, but I took it.
leons1701 over 1 year ago
I haven’t changed banks once since opening my first checking account. But the banks have gone by four different names in that time. It’s been about five years since the last merger, probably about due again.