Aside from the fact that they didn't post until the last possible chance as you walked into the main lobby, the 30.06 sign must have been 30" x 40", bright white letters on the glass door.
I politely wrote a check and closed that account and mailed the check to Bandera Bank in Bandera, Texas where the President of the bank has several antique Winchesters on the wall in the lobby and they are quite gun friendly.
I also told the branch manager why I closed our very substantial account... she didn't seem to care.
The only place it will hurt is in their pocket, so always use that weapon.
Red River Federal Credit Union - Texarkana, TX
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Please post this to http://www.texas3006.com so that others can be aware of the posting and do their business accordingly.
I already had it posted at texas30.06.com.
I never saw the sign at the main branch until I was already inside. The automatic sliding doors --bearing the notice-- slid behind large displays before I ever approached them.
All their locations are posted. The branches are posted on the front doors, but the main branch is posted inside the foyer.

I never saw the sign at the main branch until I was already inside. The automatic sliding doors --bearing the notice-- slid behind large displays before I ever approached them.
All their locations are posted. The branches are posted on the front doors, but the main branch is posted inside the foyer.
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Yep, ya beat me to it
I just signed up for that site and noticed it was already posted.