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March 20, 2008 at 11:31 AM #174167March 20, 2008 at 12:31 PM #174201zzzParticipant
Completely understand, I feel the same way.
Having some experience with Wells Fargo – they seem to be doing well compared to some of the other banks. Ditto on Union Bank who’s retail business is the lionshare of their business with capital markets being a smaller business.
March 20, 2008 at 12:31 PM #174289zzzParticipantCompletely understand, I feel the same way.
Having some experience with Wells Fargo – they seem to be doing well compared to some of the other banks. Ditto on Union Bank who’s retail business is the lionshare of their business with capital markets being a smaller business.
March 20, 2008 at 12:31 PM #174192zzzParticipantCompletely understand, I feel the same way.
Having some experience with Wells Fargo – they seem to be doing well compared to some of the other banks. Ditto on Union Bank who’s retail business is the lionshare of their business with capital markets being a smaller business.
March 20, 2008 at 12:31 PM #174185zzzParticipantCompletely understand, I feel the same way.
Having some experience with Wells Fargo – they seem to be doing well compared to some of the other banks. Ditto on Union Bank who’s retail business is the lionshare of their business with capital markets being a smaller business.
March 20, 2008 at 12:31 PM #173841zzzParticipantCompletely understand, I feel the same way.
Having some experience with Wells Fargo – they seem to be doing well compared to some of the other banks. Ditto on Union Bank who’s retail business is the lionshare of their business with capital markets being a smaller business.
March 20, 2008 at 1:43 PM #174205NoobParticipantI like ING Direct for savings. Little exposure to mortgages too, I’ve heard.
March 20, 2008 at 1:43 PM #174212NoobParticipantI like ING Direct for savings. Little exposure to mortgages too, I’ve heard.
March 20, 2008 at 1:43 PM #174221NoobParticipantI like ING Direct for savings. Little exposure to mortgages too, I’ve heard.
March 20, 2008 at 1:43 PM #174308NoobParticipantI like ING Direct for savings. Little exposure to mortgages too, I’ve heard.
March 20, 2008 at 1:43 PM #173861NoobParticipantI like ING Direct for savings. Little exposure to mortgages too, I’ve heard.
March 20, 2008 at 2:48 PM #174215nostradamusParticipantWhy not go with a credit union? I walked into Wells Fargo and asked about the CD rates and they were willing to negotiate with me… It was weird. They seem like a bunch of kids running a bank. At least, at the branch in Sorrento Valley at Carroll Rd. (aka Scranton) and Mira Mesa.
Online securities accounts work just like savings but you can also purchase stock when your favorite company seems like a bargain. Look into those!
I’ve been happy with Wamu but do limit myself to below FDIC with them.
March 20, 2008 at 2:48 PM #174318nostradamusParticipantWhy not go with a credit union? I walked into Wells Fargo and asked about the CD rates and they were willing to negotiate with me… It was weird. They seem like a bunch of kids running a bank. At least, at the branch in Sorrento Valley at Carroll Rd. (aka Scranton) and Mira Mesa.
Online securities accounts work just like savings but you can also purchase stock when your favorite company seems like a bargain. Look into those!
I’ve been happy with Wamu but do limit myself to below FDIC with them.
March 20, 2008 at 2:48 PM #174223nostradamusParticipantWhy not go with a credit union? I walked into Wells Fargo and asked about the CD rates and they were willing to negotiate with me… It was weird. They seem like a bunch of kids running a bank. At least, at the branch in Sorrento Valley at Carroll Rd. (aka Scranton) and Mira Mesa.
Online securities accounts work just like savings but you can also purchase stock when your favorite company seems like a bargain. Look into those!
I’ve been happy with Wamu but do limit myself to below FDIC with them.
March 20, 2008 at 2:48 PM #174231nostradamusParticipantWhy not go with a credit union? I walked into Wells Fargo and asked about the CD rates and they were willing to negotiate with me… It was weird. They seem like a bunch of kids running a bank. At least, at the branch in Sorrento Valley at Carroll Rd. (aka Scranton) and Mira Mesa.
Online securities accounts work just like savings but you can also purchase stock when your favorite company seems like a bargain. Look into those!
I’ve been happy with Wamu but do limit myself to below FDIC with them.
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