mishra142 wrote:Does anyone notice any more or less difficulty ordering coins from banks based on the amount you have in accounts with that bank.........
rexmerdinus wrote:Not to change the subject, and no offense to my Canadian neighbors, but does anyone else find it mildly annoying and just a little embarassing that "America's Most Convenient Bank" is a Canadian institution (Toronto Dominion)?
dan53 wrote:Some banks will only allow change orders for customers with business accounts.
68Camaro wrote:rexmerdinus wrote:Not to change the subject, and no offense to my Canadian neighbors, but does anyone else find it mildly annoying and just a little embarassing that "America's Most Convenient Bank" is a Canadian institution (Toronto Dominion)?
From my perspective, thank goodness! Not that they are Canadian, per se, but that they are breaking the current banking status quo. We may be headed toward socialism but we've still got some capitalism left, and there is NOTHING like some good ole capitalistic competition to cause positive change for the consumer. I got a test account with TD several months ago, and I'm slowly moving stuff over there from other accounts as I find them consistently accomodating. More power to 'em!
mishra142 wrote:dan53 wrote:Some banks will only allow change orders for customers with business accounts.
That brings up another question. I have ran into this before "If you had a business account we could order you as many coins as you want" Well I dont have a business. But, I do own several rental properties which I kinda consider a business. So my question is what do you need to be a "legitament" business in the banks eyes?
rexmerdinus wrote:68Camaro wrote:rexmerdinus wrote:Not to change the subject, and no offense to my Canadian neighbors, but does anyone else find it mildly annoying and just a little embarassing that "America's Most Convenient Bank" is a Canadian institution (Toronto Dominion)?
From my perspective, thank goodness! Not that they are Canadian, per se, but that they are breaking the current banking status quo. We may be headed toward socialism but we've still got some capitalism left, and there is NOTHING like some good ole capitalistic competition to cause positive change for the consumer. I got a test account with TD several months ago, and I'm slowly moving stuff over there from other accounts as I find them consistently accomodating. More power to 'em!
Don't get me wrong--I use them too! I was just being a little facetious. Kinda.
mishra142 wrote:I do have a seperate checking account which is used only for rentals. Im just wasnt sure where to start to become a "business".
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