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<blockquote data-quote="TwoShoots" data-source="post: 4269068" data-attributes="member: 56265"><p>All you guys using multi-national banks need to move to an quality Oklahoma bank that won't play games with your money. Midfirst and Bancfirst are my top two. BOK and Arvest are ok too. If you want a credit union it's usually pretty easy to get a referral. Just ask on here and someone will pop in. </p><p></p><p>The one thing you should not be doing is giving your money to Bank of America, Capital One, Chase, or any of the other multinational government arms that are more likely to "forget" you made a deposit for weeks. Remember BOA about a year ago cancelling some people's paycheck deposits? Didn't happen at local banks. Hmm....</p><p></p><p>We've also seen that the gov't has no problem dipping into retirement funds when things get tight. They'll hit the big banks first if it happens again, giving you time to get out if you're local.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoShoots, post: 4269068, member: 56265"] All you guys using multi-national banks need to move to an quality Oklahoma bank that won't play games with your money. Midfirst and Bancfirst are my top two. BOK and Arvest are ok too. If you want a credit union it's usually pretty easy to get a referral. Just ask on here and someone will pop in. The one thing you should not be doing is giving your money to Bank of America, Capital One, Chase, or any of the other multinational government arms that are more likely to "forget" you made a deposit for weeks. Remember BOA about a year ago cancelling some people's paycheck deposits? Didn't happen at local banks. Hmm.... We've also seen that the gov't has no problem dipping into retirement funds when things get tight. They'll hit the big banks first if it happens again, giving you time to get out if you're local. [/QUOTE]
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