From: Bruce Miller (no email)
Date: Mon Jun 19 2006 - 19:35:40 EDT
I also have worked with Wells fargo and found them to be very
amenable to working out things so that I can pretty much do what I
want to do (i.e. pay bills and get cash) .. without the need to be rich!
Bruce
On Jun 19, 2006, at 8:56 AM, jrjrjrouse2000 wrote:
> Chris,
>
> It is the Wells Fargo Prime account. The person who is assigned to
> assist you is just called your private banker. This is in no way
> the same thing as a true private banker, which would be for people
> with loads of money. That is just the terminology that Wells Fargo
> uses (to try & make their customers feel important, I suppose---
> marketing, you know). From what I understand, Wells Fargo offers
> different services with their Prime accounts based upon your
> location. We used a branch in The Woodlands, TX, a suburb of
> Houston. It probably helped that my husband was CFO of a small firm
> and that he had recently deposited 23 million into that bank for his
> employer. We certainly don't have that kind of money. Heck, we
> sold our house, cars and everything we own just to be able to do
> this cruising thing.
>
> Judy
>
> --- In , ccoates <ccoates at dot dot dot > wrote:
> >
> > WOW, you sound like you have a very good relationship with your
> > bank. Mind if I ask what bank you deal with.
> >
> > Chris
>
>
>
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