TFred
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One of the most notorious anti-gun banks in the country. They are always getting robbed.I need to start a new account next week. Anyone have comments on BB&T?
Many reports of that on this forum.
TFred
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One of the most notorious anti-gun banks in the country. They are always getting robbed.I need to start a new account next week. Anyone have comments on BB&T?
One of the most notorious anti-gun banks in the country. They are always getting robbed.
Many reports of that on this forum.
TFred
No biggie. Search is a major pain to use since they had to turn on the reCAPTCHA "human confirmation" feature. I'm human and about half the time I can't read the code words they use, and have to try again. Very frustrating.Thank you. I'll use 'search' next time.
I need a bank with branches in Lynchburg and Charlottesville.
Any suggestions?
Amelia Courthouse is the name of the municipality.
You need to learn your Virginia geography better.
Take it easy nuc65 there are plenty of 'Whatever Courthouse' municipalities around VA. That spaghetti tonight didn't get you all riled up did it?
Working on it. I won't respond in kind with rude commentary.
All of the Wachovia branches which I deal with in the tri-cities area still have the gun free zone signs up, but the branch in Amelia courthouse has no signage. Maybe, they have already started removing the signs.
If it is inside a courthouse does it need a sign?
In all fairness, the initial reference was actually a typo: "Amelia courthouse", so even if one were aware of the municipality named "Amelia Courthouse", the reference would be at the very least, ambiguous...Amelia Courthouse is the name of the municipality.
You need to learn your Virginia geography better.
In all fairness, the initial reference was actually a typo: "Amelia courthouse", so even if one were aware of the municipality named "Amelia Courthouse", the reference would be at the very least, ambiguous...
TFred
It wasn't to me, and I live in Virginia Beach.In all fairness, the initial reference was actually a typo: "Amelia courthouse", so even if one were aware of the municipality named "Amelia Courthouse", the reference would be at the very least, ambiguous...
Cheers. And how. Nanner Dance just to reiterate: :banana::lol: Don't take it personally Nuc. It wasn't meant that way.
I'm rude on very rare occasions
http://forum.opencarry.org/forums/s...-17-2011-Richmond-VA-FACEBOOK-Link-Too!/page3
Wylde is just focused:lol::lol:
To those of us who live here, it has always been called, "The Courthouse, or Amelia Courthouse". I do believe the actual map name is "Amelia" though. But, as residents, we would never say we are going to Amelia to pay our taxes. We would say we are going up to the courthouse to pay our taxes. And, the taxes are paid in an entirely different building than the court. To us, Amelia is the entire county and we are all residents of Amelia. Here in rural Virginia, the usage of the word "courthouse" to mean the county seat is very common, and thus is not a typo to anyone other than city residents.
Wachovia was taken over by First Union, basically because they needed a new name. First Union had an absolutely terrible reputation inside and out. Banks typically like to put great "spin" on these acquisitions by calling them "mergers", as it sounds so friendly and mutual. Nah!
Control of Wachovia was bought by Wells Fargo who has a very friendly policy. Basically they follow state laws. The local transition has been slow, but is occurring.
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/SmartHome/story?id=5946486&page=1
Wachovia was taken over by First Union, basically because they needed a new name. First Union had an absolutely terrible reputation inside and out. Banks typically like to put great "spin" on these acquisitions by calling them "mergers", as it sounds so friendly and mutual. Nah!
It wasn't to me, and I live in Virginia Beach.
It surprises me how people perceive directness as rudeness.
OK, so the comment about geography? It's not like I said "You need to learn Virginia geography better you knuckle-dragging, mouth-breathing, inbred degenerate" is it? :lol:
No, and that is not how it was intended.Cheers. And how. Nanner Dance just to reiterate: :banana:
No, just reading far too much into it.How should one perceive an insult wrapped into an imperative? At least where I am from it is considered a double-entendre, but maybe I was giving too much credit.
Huzzah!Anyway, no harm and I learned something in the process.