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  • Random Axe
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    Originally posted by drquest
    My wife has branches in Ohio as well, and is seeing pretty much the same thing. Closing lobbies, only going to drive thru for transactions and online/phone for the rest.
    Yeah, today has been uneventful. Everyone is understanding of the need to change hours so it's been smooth so far. I've actually put in four loan apps today since the refi rates are low. So people are still thinking ahead which is good and a nice indicator of our overall national mindset. For the first time since 9/11 it seems everyone is on the same team.

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  • drquest
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    Originally posted by Random Axe
    I work in a bank, and the amount of freaked out customers trying to pull money has been way less than expected. We have adjusted hours and procedures starting this morning so that could mess some stuff up. Our traditional branches are going drive thru only for transactions and bankers are only available by appointment as they keep the lobby doors locked. My particular case is our branch is inside a Kroger so they really can't do that so hours are now 10-4 daily. I figured I'd be waist high in loan applications for cash strapped people out of work but that hasn't happened either. IT's been eerily calm. We open for business in ten minutes so lets see how long that lasts...
    My wife has branches in Ohio as well, and is seeing pretty much the same thing. Closing lobbies, only going to drive thru for transactions and online/phone for the rest.

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  • Brazoo
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    I love this wonderful and crazy little community, but the virus doesn't care who you voted for and we shouldn't either. I have a lot of strong opinions about the politics of this situation, but the truth is the epidemic is growing and right now I think it's more important to deal with that. The numbers are not good. Some of us are in places that are already hit hard and only time will tell how bad it is. Stay safe and stay home! If you can't stay home stay away from people. Wash your hands. This is no joke!

    Panic is never a reasonable option, but prepare for the worst, and keep safe!

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  • Nostalgiabuff
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    hopefully people just calm down and let this run it's course. be safe!

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  • Random Axe
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    Originally posted by Nostalgiabuff
    I don't get the people running to the banks either. I mean what do they think that the banks are going to crash and keep their money? are people that uneducated? do people really not understand that the federal government insures the money up to $250K per account? not to mention with the lockdown there isn't much you can even spend cash on. most people are using credit right now anyway because of the germs being on cash. People are not thinking clearly at all.
    I work in a bank, and the amount of freaked out customers trying to pull money has been way less than expected. We have adjusted hours and procedures starting this morning so that could mess some stuff up. Our traditional branches are going drive thru only for transactions and bankers are only available by appointment as they keep the lobby doors locked. My particular case is our branch is inside a Kroger so they really can't do that so hours are now 10-4 daily. I figured I'd be waist high in loan applications for cash strapped people out of work but that hasn't happened either. IT's been eerily calm. We open for business in ten minutes so lets see how long that lasts...

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  • PNGwynne
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    Originally posted by sprytel
    ...and my ascot is at the cleaners...
    I'll loan you one, I have about a dozen. Paisley or medallion?

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  • thunderbolt
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    Originally posted by TrekStar
    I’m wondering why the Governor of Florida has not shut down the beaches? isn’t there a rule in effect about crowds
    of people? just think folks, some of today’s immature drunk idiotic spring breakers who don’t seem to give a damn,
    could be the people (we) might be relying on during our golden years.
    all for a last cash grab by all the Clearwater beach businesses. After the backlash from the story on all the news channels, Clearwater finally shut down last night. The shut down was originally to go on after Sunday night, the bad press got to the city commission. Guvner should have pulled the plug the same day he did the bars.

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  • sprytel
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    Originally posted by TrekStar
    Honesty no I didn’t see it, I probably would have just said the heck with it. If all’s forgiven, I’ll buy you a Coca Cola,
    but please don’t wear that terrible white turtleneck sweater.
    Sounds good! But now I don't know what to wear... I can't wear my white turtleneck and my ascot is at the cleaners...

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  • TrekStar
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    Originally posted by sprytel
    I think Brian was pretty clear that we needed to knock off the politics discussion about 20 posts ago. Since then, everybody has been respectful of that. If you went back far enough to see the comments you are quoting, surely you saw his post as well.
    Honesty no I didn’t see it, I probably would have just said the heck with it. If all’s forgiven, I’ll buy you a Coca Cola,
    but please don’t wear that terrible white turtleneck sweater.

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by sprytel
    I think Brian was pretty clear that we needed to knock off the politics discussion about 20 posts ago. Since then, everybody has been respectful of that. If you went back far enough to see the comments you are quoting, surely you saw his post as well.
    I agree …..


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  • TrekStar
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    Originally posted by Mikey
    When the news people were interviewing some of the spring breakers and they kept saying "I don't care if I get sick" --- "you only live once" --- "i'm too drunk to get sick" --- etc ……….. I wish one of the newscasters replies, what about your loved ones ? -- If you bring the virus back and a family member died from it would you feel guilty ?

    It's a good question to weed out sociopaths (which are the biggest problem for containment)
    I’m wondering why the Governor of Florida has not shut down the beaches? isn’t there a rule in effect about crowds
    of people? just think folks, some of today’s immature drunk idiotic spring breakers who don’t seem to give a damn,
    could be the people (we) might be relying on during our golden years.

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  • sprytel
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    I think Brian was pretty clear that we needed to knock off the politics discussion about 20 posts ago. Since then, everybody has been respectful of that. If you went back far enough to see the comments you are quoting, surely you saw his post as well.

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  • TrekStar
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    [QUOTE=Mikey;1436903]For the most part Republican's are usually bad at disasters

    It usually comes down to their excessive penny-pinching and not caring about poor people whatsoever.

    Isn’t Trump sending checks to those being unemployed because of this situation?

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  • Mikey
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    My Gov announced today he's closing Wine & Spirits shops but leaving beer distributors open.

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  • Nostalgiabuff
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    I don't get the people running to the banks either. I mean what do they think that the banks are going to crash and keep their money? are people that uneducated? do people really not understand that the federal government insures the money up to $250K per account? not to mention with the lockdown there isn't much you can even spend cash on. most people are using credit right now anyway because of the germs being on cash. People are not thinking clearly at all.

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