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Snyder selling the Commanders


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4 hours ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

I'm not emotionally invested in my bank, actors, or the history of the local store I shop at. Certainly not Amazon Wal Mart and Target. I am emotionally invested in my sports teams, and therefore to me the character of the people who run them matters to me.

YMMV.

Have someone withdraw a six figure sum unexpectedly and see how emotionally invested you get in your bank.

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18 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Have someone withdraw a six figure sum unexpectedly and see how emotionally invested you get in your bank.

As long as my bank is insured by FDIC, I'm good. I didn't authorize the withdrawl, I'm not liable for it, and it's the bank's problem, not mine, because it was their mistake. The lawsuit I file will ensure that I'm compensated for the inconvenience, but I'll let my lawyer worry about that part.

Scenarios like this btw are why I would never trust a major bank *cough* Wells Fargo *cough* to begin with. I'm very happy with my credit union and the offshore entity that handle my finances.

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On 11/2/2022 at 11:25 AM, Khyber53 said:

Another billionaire's trash gets turned into even more billions. 

These guys are parasites on the planet. 

But at least they give us a product that's worth watching on Sunday afternoons.

Not in the case of the two worst owners, Snyder and Tepper.

Welcome to 32nd place, Dave. Get comfy.

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10 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Damn some sites are reporting the sale price will be between 6-7 billion.   Holy poo and they need a new stadium.  Crazy he bought the team for a record 800 million 23 years ago.  Hell of an investment

bro, ive been seeing 10 billion....

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