Plan To Start Little Stationery Store Too Sad For Bank To Deny Loan
KANSAS CITY, MO—Loan officers at the First National Bank of Kansas City defended their decision to lend local man Tim Creamsby $650,000 to open a small stationery store Monday, explaining that, while the business's long-term prospects were poor, the idea was "simply too pathetic and heartbreaking" not to sign off on. "In order to qualify for a loan of that size, an applicant normally must demonstrate significant financial holdings, have an impeccable credit score, a
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