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Letter: Bank relocation only adds to misery in 91原创 City

Danny A. 鈥淗urricane鈥 Halmo writes that a bank moving from downtown 91原创 makes life difficult for those with limited means.
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Dear Editor,

Okay, I will try to put this nicely, but what in the flying hawk is up with all the vacancies in the 91原创 City core?

I see all kinds of new high-end residential construction, but yet more and more commercial 鈥渟pace for lease鈥 signs.

Maybe that is just collateral damage left over from the Harper administration.

But the sign of ignorant times that now disturbs us, is the one about to be posted at 鈥淢y bank who shall remain nameless鈥 at the downtown 91原创 mall.

You know, the one that many of us of limited means have been dealing with for years, but apparently, no matter how hard we try, we simply can鈥檛 leave enough on deposit to make it work for them anymore.

Of course, being a bank and all, it would never be only about the money. But isn鈥檛 it great to see all this unaffordable-for-most-of-us luxury housing being built for those who can afford it?

That means we got more rich people coming to town.

Oh goody!

Only now they get to miss out on some of their deposits too, boo-hoo.

We certainly aren鈥檛 looking for sympathy, but for those of us without the silver-economically-viable-spoon, at the other end of the socio-economic spectrum, struggling to simply survive with a disability, this sucks.

You know, those who haven鈥檛 had a 鈥減ay鈥 increase in years, but just received our latest rent increases, and can鈥檛 afford a pound of hamburger much less get our landlords to replace our long overdue carpets or countertops, or effectively get rid of all the bedbugs.

We will now be forced another step down into an even lower standard of life all because we can鈥檛 afford and don鈥檛 want to change our bank, or add the trip to Willowbrook mall to our busy schedules.

It isn鈥檛 so much that we don鈥檛 appreciate the joy of an additional erosion of our high quality time joyfully waiting for the bus to get there, both ways.

Or basically four times the extra special convenience of the walk to and from those bus stops.

Not to mention scraping up the bus fare somehow, or dumpster diving to get there.

I guess we could take it out of our kids鈥 lunch money. But what about those of us who can鈥檛 do either in the first place? Those without any options? Those who don鈥檛 have a dime 鈥渙n deposit鈥 the day after 鈥淲elly Wednesday,鈥 or don鈥檛 have an E-vehicle? Or do have a flat on our bike? What are we supposed to do?

Walk?

But the best part of this adventure, is that whatever way we get there will also involve the additional challenge of surviving the treacherous parade of distracted drivers along 200th Street or Fraser, and across Hwy 10, where pedestrians and cyclists exactly like us regularly get killed. I can鈥檛 wait to read that story in the paper: 鈥淒isabled person killed on the way to cash cheque.鈥

With the lead-in: 鈥淐harges lowered in vehicular manslaughter case.鈥

Of course, the bank officials I just talked to try to blow this off, a.k.a. explain it away by saying they have to move because 鈥渢hey can鈥檛 expand in that location.鈥

And in the next sentence, 鈥淒on鈥檛 worry, all the employees from here will be moving their good, secure jobs there to serve you better.鈥

And the real heart-warmer, 鈥淏ut we are still going to have an ATM here for your convenience.鈥

Well, gee, little Ms. Corporate inconvenience.

Aren鈥檛 we blessed.

At least it isn鈥檛 all bad news, especially for Money Mart, which will now be able to cash in on us a little more than their wonderful payday loan service already does. Because they will rake in even more 鈥渟erve-us鈥 charges to cash any other minimum-wage-if-we-are-lucky cheques that a few of us may be so lucky to receive.

Unless we wait 10 business days for those whoppers to clear.

It is funny though: I see two or three for lease signs at large enough spots right next to that exact Money Mart Location right across from the notorious 7-Eleven where some of us are no longer welcome, either.

So thanks a lot for not only 鈥渟erving us better鈥 but especially for putting our lives at risk and for clearing out our tills. Not that we matter to you, obviously. We know it ain鈥檛 about our money.

Happy 鈥渟erve-us charges鈥 everyone.

Danny A. 鈥淗urricane鈥 Halmo, 91原创 City



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