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From Family Dollar to Williams Sonoma, there’s a toaster for everyone. The same is true for bank technology By Art Gillis Mar 22, 2006 at 10:28 AM ET By Art Gillis I admit to being somewhat of an elitist regarding appliances. We have a toaster at home that reminds me of a 1956 Buick Roadmaster. The price was $239.95. While on Spring Break last week, I drove by a Family Dollar distribution center that could have housed every used Wang word processor ever built. It was massive. On the rest of my trip, all I kept noticing was a Family Dollar store in every strip mall. I have a feeling that toasters cost $9.98 at Family Dollar. Both machines can toast two pieces of Wonder Bread very nicely. Take your pick. The same is true for bank technology. It’s all scalable and it’s priced accordingly. Several years ago when I was teaching seminars for the ICBA, a young lad approached me at the end of the 3-day program. He hadn’t said a word during the program, but he took a lot of notes. He offered these facts: Topics: BS&T Contributors » Weblog Main | » View Entries By Topic | » View Entries By Date This is a public forum. CMP Media and its affiliates are not responsible for and do not control what is posted herein. CMP Media makes no warranties or guarantees concerning any advice dispensed by its staff members or readers. Community standards in the message center do not permit hate language, excessive profanity, or other patently offensive language. Please be aware that all information posted to this forum becomes the property of CMP Media LLC and may be edited and republished in print or electronic format as outlined in CMP Media's Terms of Service. Important Note: The Message Center is NOT intended for commercial messages or solicitations of business. |
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