So good it's almost like extra money
I know those of you who live in the big city think you have it all, but I have to say, there's nothing better than small-town banking. In both Wayne and Stegersbach, my bank is small, and they're actually a lot alike, once you get over the obvious language differences.
Both have tellers that happily hop to do your bidding. They both make an effort to know your name and something about you as a person, not just as a dollar (Euro) sign. The guy at the counter today was more than pleased to make extra copies of a bank Bestätigung today when I asked. The attitude really makes dealing with money, something that I hate, much less painful.
End gushing.
Tuesday, October 14, 2003
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