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Bill Krayer
  • Landrum, SC
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New Investor | NEW Business Bank - I've Got the Bad Bank Blues

Bill Krayer
  • Landrum, SC
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I've got a bank always in trouble, problem. As many of you may know one of the big guys has run into a bit of trouble in their business account department. That makes my accounts among the many under their control. The teller advised me last week of some changes to the process that require much more effort on my part. I've had accounts with them for 20 years and the disruption will take some unwinding.

That said, I'm looking for somewhere to transfer my accounts, my business to a bank that loves real estate investors. Plays well with new business and perhaps some incentive to help with the costs of transfer would be welcome incentives. I'd appreciate any recommendations and perhaps a reason or two, just why.

Thanks a million from Durham, North Carolina.

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