And since savings in this country has been way down for a long time
they now get their money interest free from the gov and don't need or
want us.

.

On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 9:56 AM, PT <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Even if banks did notice, they probably wouldn't care.  Banks have begun
> shifting business models.  Before, they operated on a more customers is
> better theory.  Now they have decided that fewer customers that are
> profitable are better.  So, with this in mind, out come all of the
> little surcharges and fees.  If they can't nickle and dime you into
> becoming profitable for them, they don't want your dead weight and
> prefer you take it somewhere else.
>
> They still have, I don't know, contempt(?) for the average customer.  If
> they can't make money off of you, they don't care about you and will
> actively try to run you off.
>
> Business as usual.
>
>> 1) Does a typical occupy protester have enough money in their account
>> for a big bank to even notice?  If you believe them, they do

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