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I'm very big on education. Don't want to get in to it in detail but my wife was significantly disadvantage, due to wars and politics although she was phenomenally level headed and astute. I will say also that from personal experience that your daughters should NOT expect to have some male support them for life. Things happen and I do not have to draw a picture. I indoctrinated my granddaughter and she responder over the top. Scarily. She is carrying an enormous load three degrees. Even her father is awe struck. She is very, very gregarious and determined. On her birthday her friends came to her dorm and held a party. She chased them out at midnight so she could continue studying . Seemingly your daughters have inhaled some liberal propaganda which is deplorable. Here in NY our colleges do not broadcast such distracting disinformation. If your state is similar to my state you may want to enroll them into a community college and if your instate is similar to our state they will be in very good hands, In any event I encourage you very vigorously to en sure that they complete college and obtain a degree in their best interest and your satisfaction as a proud Mom, Last edited by wetibbe; 02-25-2011 at 07:58 AM. |
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More on Chase
Spoke to my son yesterday about my experiences with Chase. He is a senior mortgage consultant/loan officer with Chase. He works out of more than one branch office.
I told him that Chase could be negotiated with and he said: Oh yes ! I told him that they had a hat full of tricks and he said: Oh yes ! Further he said: They are trying to get rid of the small investors/depositors. They don't want them. They posted a $6.5 billion profit recently ! The manager of one branch was formerly with Washington Mutual who went out of business and was acquired by Chase. Chase is charging $12 per month on checking accounts that have under $1,500 average monthly balance. That's $144 per year per account. Since the changes in banking regulations on credit cards they lose revenue and are trying to make it back by charging checking accounts. Other banks charge $3 or $4 monthly. Hudson City Bank doesn't charge anything. The branch manager is freaking out. He is losing customers daily. The old Washington Mutual customers are closing accounts and moving their money out of Chase. Last edited by wetibbe; 02-28-2011 at 03:21 AM. |
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