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The 43% of consumers who think bank managers have high ethics and honesty must be doing only online banking
The 28% must have been the 14 & 15 year olds surveyed
Is that you ST! ST.. Is that Senior Teller? An aspiring bank manager looking to contribute to society with your ethical ways.. Oh well. Maybe after the next mass cleanout from the big banks a new generation will come forward with a hint of credibility.. Won't hold my breath