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<blockquote data-quote="Just A UPS Guy" data-source="post: 4907312" data-attributes="member: 73174"><p>Started by a guy who took his family across the country and was upset with the cost of lodging on his trip. </p><p></p><p>Later, owned a cattle ranch and one day took a check into his bank to cash. They told him they would have to hold it, he insisted on cashing it, pointing out how much money he had with this bank (it was now a matter of principle) and that the balance would surely be safe. The manager told him that if he didn't like the policy, he should start his own bank. Within months he started his bank, ending up with tens of branches over the 20+ years he owned it, selling for a 9-figure payday. The man was a doer. </p><p></p><p>Decided to spoil himself, bought a Lincoln pickup. He only kept it for a matter of days because he couldn't get comfortable in that kind of luxury. You wouldn't know he had much more than a SSI check to look at him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just A UPS Guy, post: 4907312, member: 73174"] Started by a guy who took his family across the country and was upset with the cost of lodging on his trip. Later, owned a cattle ranch and one day took a check into his bank to cash. They told him they would have to hold it, he insisted on cashing it, pointing out how much money he had with this bank (it was now a matter of principle) and that the balance would surely be safe. The manager told him that if he didn't like the policy, he should start his own bank. Within months he started his bank, ending up with tens of branches over the 20+ years he owned it, selling for a 9-figure payday. The man was a doer. Decided to spoil himself, bought a Lincoln pickup. He only kept it for a matter of days because he couldn't get comfortable in that kind of luxury. You wouldn't know he had much more than a SSI check to look at him. [/QUOTE]
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