2007-09-14 14:55
digitaldiscipline
... which is no reason that I shouldn't ruin everyone's mood by pointing out how people are getting sodomized at the ATM, for instance.
I'm a big fan of cash. I couldn't tell you the last time I hit an ATM, however. I'll go to the trouble of going inside and filling out a generic withdrawal slip, thanks.
In other financial news, in looking at the attractive rates my company is currently offering on mortgages (including an employee discount which does not suck whatsoever), I'm waiting to hear which chunk of interest-flavored flesh my current carrier is going to exact from my hide if I decide to pursue it (either 1% of the outstanding balance, which isn't too hideous, or 6 months' current interest, which most assuredly is)... of course, saying to the nice CSR, "I work for a bank now; good luck matching the rate... but if you wanna try, your bogey is five and a quarter for twenty years," and watching them try. Mercenary? You betcha, but nobody else has my financial well-being as their primary concern.
In other news.... ummm... TGIF. Five weeks until a much-needed vacation, for which I hope to be prepared (it's arbitrary tapemeasure week after tonight's workout). Note to self: make mix CDs for the DJ booth.
Going to the gun range with
analmuch,
aishlynn & Jeeves on Sunday; rifles are going to be the order of the day.
Otherwise, it's varying amounts of fucking off and housework in the forecast. Next verse, same as the first, a little bit louder and a whole lot worse.
I'm a big fan of cash. I couldn't tell you the last time I hit an ATM, however. I'll go to the trouble of going inside and filling out a generic withdrawal slip, thanks.
In other financial news, in looking at the attractive rates my company is currently offering on mortgages (including an employee discount which does not suck whatsoever), I'm waiting to hear which chunk of interest-flavored flesh my current carrier is going to exact from my hide if I decide to pursue it (either 1% of the outstanding balance, which isn't too hideous, or 6 months' current interest, which most assuredly is)... of course, saying to the nice CSR, "I work for a bank now; good luck matching the rate... but if you wanna try, your bogey is five and a quarter for twenty years," and watching them try. Mercenary? You betcha, but nobody else has my financial well-being as their primary concern.
In other news.... ummm... TGIF. Five weeks until a much-needed vacation, for which I hope to be prepared (it's arbitrary tapemeasure week after tonight's workout). Note to self: make mix CDs for the DJ booth.
Going to the gun range with
Otherwise, it's varying amounts of fucking off and housework in the forecast. Next verse, same as the first, a little bit louder and a whole lot worse.
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Banking is all sort of a scam anyway, yet it's marginally better than shoving bills in yr mattress :-/
There's no interest in my mattress.
At my last job, they were merely across the street, which is why I chose them in the first place. "You! Large bank of whom I have heard and do not loathe! Your location pleases me, so you shall have my custom!"
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There's prob. interest in your mattress, just not as legal to make cash off it.
Re: There's no interest in my mattress.
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Some people complain about the fees, but nationally we only have five banks, and they have branches everywhere. It's not that hard to avoid paying service fees if you don't want to. Getting rid of them will just get rid of their incentive to offer ATM service to non-customers.
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I don't have a ton of ATMs from which to choose, but if I -must- go out of network, I always get at least $100, to help minimize the penalty on a per-dollar basis.
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1) Found best rate my bank/employer offers.
2) Shopped around until someone offered to beat it.
3) Go back to my bank & ask them to beat the other guys best offer.
FTW!
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I have yet to procure a license in this state. Interesting that 99% of this state is exactly the same as Indiana, which has very riendly gun laws, but because Illinois has a festering cesspool called Chicago in it the gun laws are in the draconian range.
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