Granite Starr

So beware the new bank account you open with the original promise of all assignments for that bank going to you now have a once per 365 day rotation. Is it worth opening an account and keeping a balance to do one shop a year? No they are asking a lot! And you cannot close that bank account for six months ( bank rules).

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Do dears live there and hunters hunt there? I was thinking about opening an account with them but if the bank has to many rules I'll skip.
The problem is when you sign up you are supposed to get all future checks on the account. You do have to keep a minimum of money in the account and there are service fees on the account. The fees are reserved but not quickly. So in a sense your money for the extra account is tied up. If they to allowing one shop a year your money is tied for a year.
WOW,The way they said it was, you would have all these jobs all of the time, like monthly. I'll check up on them more and ask more questions, if they can not give me straight answer, I'll click them off. Do you know if they have other clients? Hate dealing with companies that make a sucker out of you.
OH! I thought they only did the tree shops. But I've only been doing this since July. Any more input about them would be appreciated.
They also have non-account platform shops at the trees bank. The rotation is 365 days for that one also. Here, the tree is prevalent in big box stores, and not bad to pick up en route. I didn't open an account. However, I was thinking that the spin was opening an account would lead to regular availability of shops.
That was spun here on opening an account with a different bank. What they did not indicate was that you were eligible only every 90 days and would be auto assigned. They were polite when I turned down an auto assign that was far away but I had visited once when I was in that neighborhood.
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