Our Small Town Bank Is Changing
Today is a HUGE day in our small town.
Our Bank has been sold to a huge; well, larger Bank. The change takes place this afternoon, June 8, 2007.
Our bank has been a family owned institution as long as I can remember.
The President/CEO is seventy-five(75). It’s time to pass it on … or sell. He chose to sell. I don’t blame him, I just hate to loose the special things about a small hometown bank. Things like calling a person to find out your balance. Yes, no automated voice or numbers to push! Dropping in and knowing everyone! Being called by name, not having to show ID, cashing a check without a hold being placed on it; also, making a deposit without any holds … amazing … and nice features! Personal care from the bank officers when applying for a loan. Small town banking is truly hassle free! If you have been a customer for a LONG time, they usually will call you when your balance is lower than a check that comes through … unbelievable! These are the things I will miss.
For information about our small town: http://www.city-data.com/city/Pamplico-South-Carolina.html
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June 8th, 2007 at 3:35 pm
Oh no! that’s terrible!