What you are going to tell me is that because we are in the firearms manufacturing business you no longer want my business.”
“That is correct” he says.
From what I can find on the internets, this story seems valid.
I was never a BofA fan. Had an account with them for about 2-3 weeks once.
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OldCannon wrote:There are plenty of other places that want his business. Chase and BofA are pretty well-known for being unfriendly to the firearms industry.
Chase? Since when and what are they doing? I've banked with Chase for years. Never a 30.06, not even a gun buster sign. I know several of their bankers who carry, even when working; My business banker being one of them (he's a 1911 nut like me )
...BOA would rather pander to those here illegally and facilitate millions of dollars going south of the border to strengthen Mexico's economy, rather than support those who provide jobs and build the US economy...they make their choices...so do we...
OldCannon wrote:There are plenty of other places that want his business. Chase and BofA are pretty well-known for being unfriendly to the firearms industry.
Chase? Since when and what are they doing? I've banked with Chase for years. Never a 30.06, not even a gun buster sign. I know several of their bankers who carry, even when working; My business banker being one of them (he's a 1911 nut like me )
I'd be interested in the answer to this too. We've been with Chase for going on 10 years, and I haven't seen or heard anything to date that tells me they aren't 2A friendly.
...I've never seen one at a BOA, either...and I regularly cash checks there...even at a branch that's been robbed at least twice in the last 2 years...
I would tend to take this with a grain of salt until there is more information or evidence. Over the past 4 years many business owner's have lost their line of credit just so the bank could reduce there risk of exposure to bad debt.
Chase refused to accept my CHL as a valid form of ID. I was a long time account holder, was trying to get a cashier's check cut for $6k. Escalated it up to the branch manager. They gave me all the usual runaround excuses, then finally said 'it's our policy'.
They were happy to take a VISA card as an alternate ID.
I moved all my accounts over to Wells Fargo the next week. They were happy to accept my CHL.
discoqueen wrote:
RottenApple wrote:
OldCannon wrote:There are plenty of other places that want his business. Chase and BofA are pretty well-known for being unfriendly to the firearms industry.
Chase? Since when and what are they doing? I've banked with Chase for years. Never a 30.06, not even a gun buster sign. I know several of their bankers who carry, even when working; My business banker being one of them (he's a 1911 nut like me )
I'd be interested in the answer to this too. We've been with Chase for going on 10 years, and I haven't seen or heard anything to date that tells me they aren't 2A friendly.
I'll quit carrying a gun when they make murder and armed robbery illegal
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The sheer, utter irony of this is the "ginormous" amount of firepower they (or any bank) has at its cash vaults...you know, the kind where they drive pallets of $$,$$$,$$$ around with forklifts, shotguns on the wall, all employees open carrying, etc...got a buddy who works on cash count machines at these non-descript locations...he always gets followed around by an armed escort. The other day I was giving him a hard time because he never carries cash...he said "in my business it's highly discouraged...if you have no cash on you/in your wallet, you have an easier time should you get accused of fingering some money."
OldCannon wrote:There are plenty of other places that want his business. Chase and BofA are pretty well-known for being unfriendly to the firearms industry.
Chase? Since when and what are they doing? I've banked with Chase for years. Never a 30.06, not even a gun buster sign. I know several of their bankers who carry, even when working; My business banker being one of them (he's a 1911 nut like me )
I just opened a Chase account yesterday. My new banker has his CHL.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
...ironic, but I've never been asked for a second form of ID to OPEN an account...nor while I have an account there...only (and not always) when I go where I don't have an account to cash one of their customer's checks...banks are often arbitrary...
As an FFL, I've had a business account at Chase with no problem, but I'm speaking of the larger-scale business loans in the firearms industry. Chase and BofA are known to say "No." It's tough to operate any retail business, where you have high-dollar inventory, operating completely on cash. The problem is that those banks are averse to "high risk" loans, so instead they give out mortgage loans to people completely unqualified to pay them back.
Yes, that last part was dripping with sarcasm.
I don't fear guns; I fear voters and politicians that fear guns.