Pull it out and buy gold Slim. Next month you pay them to store it for you. That passbook is a collectible - right up there with Telegrams and the toaster you got opening the account.
I wonder the blonde woman being shown a customer. One bank we went to decades ago started charging for taking our money out of savings accounts. My parents at that time left there and went to a different bank.
I recently received a junk mailing from some bank advertising their “high-yield” interest rate: 1.35%!! When I opened the account around 1964, 4% was pretty typical. Of course, that was when $10K a year was a decent middle-class salary and $2K bought a nice new car.
I once had a bank charge a “service fee” for NOT having any money in the account. The account was a “Christmas fund.” So, of course, when I took the money out to buy Christmas presents with it, the “savings” account had no more money in it. So, the next month, I noticed that my bank statement included a $5 “fee” for “servicing” an account with no money in it! The whole incident made me so angry that I marched down to the bank, withdrew ALL of the money which I had in OTHER account (checking, savings, etc.) and I went to another bank and re-deposited the money.
I figured that a “savings” account which could end up in DEFICIT numbers was the sort of “truth in advertising” scam which someone from the Federal government SHOULD have been investigating.
Then the bankers all shed crocodile tears when they realized that the general public was not all that enthusiastic about the government using tax money to bail the banks out of their most recent fiascos!
Mineola about 14 years ago
Okay, what am I missing here? When Jim draws a real life figure, it has some significant meaning. Who’s the blond in the middle right panel?
Hillbillyman about 14 years ago
She is probably a worker who happen to be in the forefront….with no significance.
bagbalm about 14 years ago
Pull it out and buy gold Slim. Next month you pay them to store it for you. That passbook is a collectible - right up there with Telegrams and the toaster you got opening the account.
WaitingMan about 14 years ago
Gold at $1280 an ounce? Yeah, right. And the people who sell it to you will be glad to buy it back for $700.
BuzzDog about 14 years ago
I haven’t seen a passbook since the bank I work for acquired a failed institution some 20 years ago…and even then the passbooks were optional.
Slim needs to have Clovia show him how online banking works.
BigGrouch about 14 years ago
I won’t bank where the signs are in Spanish.
axe-grinder about 14 years ago
Dormancy fees, excess activity fees… I was charged a fee for loitering when the teller line stopped moving.
kab2rb about 14 years ago
I wonder the blonde woman being shown a customer. One bank we went to decades ago started charging for taking our money out of savings accounts. My parents at that time left there and went to a different bank.
Quabaculta about 14 years ago
Is it just me, or does it look like Slim’s right hand is broken at the wrist in the past panel?
Quabaculta about 14 years ago
Is it just me, or does it look like Slim’s right hand is broken at the wrist in the past panel?
pschearer Premium Member about 14 years ago
I recently received a junk mailing from some bank advertising their “high-yield” interest rate: 1.35%!! When I opened the account around 1964, 4% was pretty typical. Of course, that was when $10K a year was a decent middle-class salary and $2K bought a nice new car.
Luggage386 about 14 years ago
Passbook? Is Scancarelli recycling strips from 1973? And when Slim is the literary scholar in town, what does that say?
436rge about 14 years ago
The blonde, obviously a real life friend of Scancarelli. He often draws in family and friends into the strip.
LoisG Premium Member about 14 years ago
I once had a bank charge a “service fee” for NOT having any money in the account. The account was a “Christmas fund.” So, of course, when I took the money out to buy Christmas presents with it, the “savings” account had no more money in it. So, the next month, I noticed that my bank statement included a $5 “fee” for “servicing” an account with no money in it! The whole incident made me so angry that I marched down to the bank, withdrew ALL of the money which I had in OTHER account (checking, savings, etc.) and I went to another bank and re-deposited the money.
I figured that a “savings” account which could end up in DEFICIT numbers was the sort of “truth in advertising” scam which someone from the Federal government SHOULD have been investigating.
Then the bankers all shed crocodile tears when they realized that the general public was not all that enthusiastic about the government using tax money to bail the banks out of their most recent fiascos!
Rockyracoun about 14 years ago
Hmmm, I think I will just pass… sorry guys
countoftowergrove about 14 years ago
Passbook? I haven’t seen a passbook in over thirty years.
marvee about 14 years ago
It’s a sad commentary on the education of the younger generation that Slim knows more than they do!
stringmusicianer about 14 years ago
A good banker could figure the interest in her head. Move to the next window, Slim. There is an adult there.
Kaero about 14 years ago
This reminds me of a couple of weeks ago when I had to explain to someone who Laurel and Hardy were…
ChuckTrent64 about 14 years ago
Who told Slim about Charles Dickens?