I do remember that I was very relieved that I did not have to go into a bank with them. I had, as you recall, I had already been brought into a bank before and it was better to be sitting outside.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I hate banks. They do nothing positive for anybody except take care of themselves. They're first in with their fees and first out when there's trouble.
When I was very young in London, I had a bank account, which didn't have a great deal in it. I should think at least every three months the bank manager would call me up and threaten to strangle me because I had no money, and I was writing checks.
The banks are not lending, at least from what I see. They were so wild and reckless back in the good times that they got burned terribly.
Several times we were stranded in strange places without any money and with our credit cards cancelled - trapped in a hotel that we couldn't check out of because we had no money to check out.
I happen to know a bit about banking.
I earnestly feel terrible for any mistakes at the bank.
I established my bank in 1988.
I didn't sit outside the bank and plan. I just went in and ad libbed because I was so young. But I was smart enough to know I would absolutely get caught.
Well, I just bought a massive bank and I've moved into it on my own.
I avoid banks and I've never been in any sort of corporate environment at all.