- Location
- Bourbonnais IL.
I am a firm believer in sometimes the opportunity cost is worth the extra money you pay for it. I am paying a full percent higher on my ag operating loan bc I choose to keep it with my small locally owned and operated bank. I know I can get it cheaper from a chain bank, but I like the fact I can call on my way home from an auction and tell them I need a $100,000 for a combine I just bought and their response is "cool, what color did ya get?" and that is followed by "well, come in this week and we will draw up papers". I am glad to pay extra for that treatment. If I play the markets and contest out my grain a month past when my note is due, no sweat, they just like communication and they are good to go. I know Sean and I have talked about this before, but it is almost scary how easy it is to get money once you have a good relationship established with a small locally owned bank.
agreed, i have been dealing with a locally owned credit union since i was 15 and have always been pretty happy there. few months ago i was running pretty late on a payment and ended up owning 50 dollars in late fees. i went in there to talk to them and she said didn't you just get married a few months ago. yes i did. alright lets called this a wedding gift and wiped my fees clean