At my main bank/credit union they never pulled out a flashlight and whisked me off into the dark room when I opened up my account(s) there, moving from a mainstream bank.
I did get a few questions, but it was not an interrogation. More like them being nosey. So in those cases, I bust out the internet jive turkey lingo and watch their eyes glaze over and that typically will stop any more questions.
I find that once you get into that internet jive turkey, and talking about shit they are clueless on, that tends to end all the getting personal business and has them back to typing on their keyboards.
Internet marketing, website consulting, whatever you like to snowball them with. Once you get to talking about some of the money making things required, they typically will stop asking you about things they do not understand.
I HAVE however run into more grief at secondary credit unions where they claim because of 9-11 they have to get out the anal probe with holding wires, and wanting to know what they are for, and from, and so on when you initially get started.
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