Does being faithful to your bank pays up when getting a loan ?
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Does being faithful to your bank pays up when getting a loan ?

<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I recently switched bank for an online bank that had basically better and cheaper services than my older bank. I've been a client for almost 10 years, and the advisor told me being a faithful client pays off when asking for a loan (which is something I might do in the next few years).</p> <p>Do you know how any of it is just pure salesman BS, and how much can you expect to cut on your interest payments by being a client for a long time? </p> <p>Thanks Reddit!</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> submitted by <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/Angry_Bicycle"> /u/Angry_Bicycle </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/znkofn/does_being_faithful_to_your_bank_pays_up_when/">[link]</a></span> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/znkofn/does_being_faithful_to_your_bank_pays_up_when/">[comments]</a></span>
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