As is so often the case with hookups, the one between a mild-mannered, well meaning community banker from St. Paul and the Kardashian siblings probably never had a chance.
The banker, David Reiling, is acclaimed for deploying assets in service to low-income neighborhoods. His shortlived business partners, the Kardashian sisters, have leveraged their individual assets into a televised celebration of conspicuous consumption.
Reiling insists he's not "a starlet kind of guy." He and his colleagues at Sunrise Community Banks deliberated long and hard before deciding that their University Bank would issue the Kardashian Kard, a prepaid, reloadable debit card featuring the images of Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian.
Consumer advocates pounced, citing the high and numerous fees one would incur by trying to keep up with the Kardashians. Slate dubbed it "possibly America's dumbest financial product." Connecticut's state attorney general threatened to sue, alleging exorbitant and hidden fees.
"This was one of the worst financial products ever introduced," Bill Hardekopf, CEO of LowCards.com and author of "The Credit Card Guidebook," said Tuesday.
That stings, Reiling said, in part because he doesn't think it's true. "We did a fee analysis and compared it to others out there and it was in the middle to low end," he said. "The fees are fully disclosed. We even provided people with information about how they could minimize their fees."
The Reiling family bought University Bank, which is a few blocks from the State Capitol in St. Paul's Frogtown neighborhood, in 1997. At the time, there were five check-cashing outlets within a few blocks of the bank, and Reiling said he was struck by how many neighborhood residents chose to use them instead of the bank.
So Reiling bought one of the check cashing outlets and moved it into the bank's lobby. He lowered all the fees and met individually with hundreds of customers to try to understand why they avoided using banks. He persuaded some of them to open accounts, but many were resistant.