2008/6/11 Jim Allan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> So switch banks. I did, and I let them know why. I also let the new
>>> bank know why I moved to their services.
>>>
>>> Don't be ridiculous. That really is cutting of one's nose to spite one's
>>
>> face. Or you are *very* wealthy and the bank *really* cares if it loses
>> your
>> custom.
>
>
> I disagree there.
>
> But maybe changing a bank is a bigger deal for you than for me.
>
> Find a bank that doesn't restrict you to a single browser, open an account,
> then gradually move all your activities to that bank, unless you find that
> your current bank gives you what you feel is superior support in other ways.
>
> Jim Allan
>

Exactly. I took almost a full year between me opening the new bank
account and me closing the old. What's more, a customer overheard me
mentioning why I opened the new account, and less than a week later he
was dual-booting Ubuntu with Windows XP. Last I heard, XP was only
running a few games, and internet access was forbidden in their
household while in XP. I've got about twenty other similar cases :)

Dotan Cohen

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