Capital One bank sued...

I have investment accounts with JPM/Chase that have a banking component but I don't really use it. My primary banking is with a local/regional bank - they're nationally registered and have FDIC, but its otherwise a state bank. The personal touches are pretty awesome. For example, if a big check comes through, I always get a call from a person at their clearance office just to make sure it's legit. Once I was trying to buy a car and at the last minute the financing through the dealer got screwy - so I made a call and within minutes had a lending manager on the phone with me telling me my options with them right away, no bullshirt. No ATM fees whatsoever, and their tech is all solid.

I'm a fan.
My car loan is through the state employees credit union. It's not a state agency, they're contracted to provide services and if not for low interest rates I would have nothing to do with them. Customer service is atrocious.

Mortgage is through Wells Fargo. They've been okay but it's about time for them to get sued again.

My regular bank is a local bank that was bought out by a regional bank. They have tanked completely. The branch manager I had for 25 years retired out. I'd go to another local bank but I dread the thought of changing my bank info on all those accounts.

Since seniors make up a lower portion of inmates in the Maryland penal system than any other state penal system, Ima fix my financial woes by robbing my bank.

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