Wednesday, November 16, 2011

You Can Bank On That

I have often questioned banks about their policies, and find it very pretty insulting that they change rules at their convenience.  OK, most companies do things or request things from their customers in the scheme of make more money.  I can understand that if you are selling a whole sale product, retail, or even food.  But when banks invest your money for themselves, I think they should be able to cover the petty issues instead of price gouging everyone; for example, checking account, ATM cards, etc.  I thought all things had been achieved for a bank to take your money, but they seem to be so desperate in hoping that you screw up that they even put Braille on the key pads at the drive through ATM's.  They always insist that you do not walk up to the drive through ATM's, so how is the Braille going to be of much use.  Are they getting so desperate that they hope a blind person is subsequently driving a car and can pull into the, more than often, narrow area to use the ATM.?  If by good fortune a nice blind person could get their car to the ATM, how in the hell are they going to read the screen.  All things said can really make you wonder about evolution and if it just stopped a wee bit short of its objective when it comes to banks and their mentality.

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