Banking in Calgary
#16
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Location: Okotoks, Alberta
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Re: Banking in Calgary
hello again bud,
sounds good fella, we are not to impressed with the bank we went with, don't give you much really.
I have been thinking we should change as soon as we get our PR, so now we are waiting for our passports to come back (on website says "decision made" hhhaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy), hopefully some time this week, we will have to book an appointment.
Cheers for now, off to work,
Carl
sounds good fella, we are not to impressed with the bank we went with, don't give you much really.
I have been thinking we should change as soon as we get our PR, so now we are waiting for our passports to come back (on website says "decision made" hhhaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy), hopefully some time this week, we will have to book an appointment.
Cheers for now, off to work,
Carl
#17
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Joined: Sep 2008
Location: SW Calgary, AB, Canada!
Posts: 341
Re: Banking in Calgary
i wonder if sam secretly has shares with TD
all seriousness, Sam's contact is top notch, and will sort everything out muchos quick!
all seriousness, Sam's contact is top notch, and will sort everything out muchos quick!
#20
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Joined: Feb 2008
Location: Okotoks Albetra
Posts: 459
Re: Banking in Calgary
It sounds a great idea but I like referrals to be based on good service and trust rather than somebody thinking I get something out of it. I don't take a penny from the banks or mortgage brokers that way it keeps everything above board. If I were to take a referral fee from them I feel it would also give me less leverage when I go and ask them for something. Doing it this way they need me rather than the other way round.
#21
Re: Banking in Calgary
It sounds a great idea but I like referrals to be based on good service and trust rather than somebody thinking I get something out of it. I don't take a penny from the banks or mortgage brokers that way it keeps everything above board. If I were to take a referral fee from them I feel it would also give me less leverage when I go and ask them for something. Doing it this way they need me rather than the other way round.
Good point!
Personally though, I never thought for a minute you were getting something out of it, and even you were, I don't have a problem with that as I'm more than happy with what you've done for us
Y
#22
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Joined: Feb 2008
Location: Okotoks Albetra
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Re: Banking in Calgary
Hey Sam can I bug you for some similar advice too. Banking for the wife and I is just about to change so keen to know what good options there are.
Currently I bank with RBC and have our mortgage and credit card with them too, as I have all their products I don't pay any fees. My wife is/was with Citizens bank and was also banking for free.
However, we are moving our mortgage next month and Citizens bank has stopped offering current accounts since they were bought out by TD. So we're up for moving things around to get the best value for our regular banking. I'm keen to keep the RBC credit card as we have the Avion one for points which seems like a good deal as rewards go.
Thanks in advance
Currently I bank with RBC and have our mortgage and credit card with them too, as I have all their products I don't pay any fees. My wife is/was with Citizens bank and was also banking for free.
However, we are moving our mortgage next month and Citizens bank has stopped offering current accounts since they were bought out by TD. So we're up for moving things around to get the best value for our regular banking. I'm keen to keep the RBC credit card as we have the Avion one for points which seems like a good deal as rewards go.
Thanks in advance
Some good news, I was talking with the bank today and they will offer you the same deal I can get for everybody else. I told them you were already here and they said that didin't matter.
If you are interested, please send me an email and I will put you in tocuh.
Sam
#24
Re: Banking in Calgary
hello again bud,
sounds good fella, we are not to impressed with the bank we went with, don't give you much really.
I have been thinking we should change as soon as we get our PR, so now we are waiting for our passports to come back (on website says "decision made" hhhaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy), hopefully some time this week, we will have to book an appointment.
Cheers for now, off to work,
Carl
sounds good fella, we are not to impressed with the bank we went with, don't give you much really.
I have been thinking we should change as soon as we get our PR, so now we are waiting for our passports to come back (on website says "decision made" hhhaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy), hopefully some time this week, we will have to book an appointment.
Cheers for now, off to work,
Carl
Give Sam a shout about the banking, as she's just confirmed to Hob than she can get the same deal to landed immigrants too!
y
#25
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Joined: Sep 2008
Location: SW Calgary, AB, Canada!
Posts: 341
Re: Banking in Calgary
how about if i get commission if i recommend people to sam......?
#28
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Joined: Oct 2007
Location: Lancashire
Posts: 12
Re: Banking in Calgary
If I understand the website correctly Sam will give you 25% of the money she earns from you back to you.
Just suggest to your friends that you want some of the money that sam is going to give them.
Just suggest to your friends that you want some of the money that sam is going to give them.