Safari SLOW to load Union Bank

New imac 24". DSL, Internet explorer loads johndoebank.com FAST, user name through password, less than 30 seconds on windows computer and Internet explorer in Bootcamp. SAFARI 4 takes about 6 minutes start to finish. Spent hour + on phone with apple, in the end told me to reinstall OSX, which meant installing all the updates as well, they hung up.
No help, still excruciatingly SLOW. Why buy an apple? This has to be fixed.
Is this a network problem, if so why does IE in windows load so fast. Someone has to have experienced this problem.
All other websites load normally, also Safari @ work loads fine, so does IE on windows for this bank website, so it appears the problem with this site is at my home!
Help

While it may be frustrating, it's not hopeless, so don't be so quick to assume that it's Apple's fault; it could be any number of things unrelated to Apple.
The first thing to do is use Disk Utility to Repair Disk Permissions, then restart Safari and see if things improve. If not, create a new user account and test Safari there; if the problem still exists, then it's a systemwide issue.
You should also open System Preferences>Network and add these two DNS servers to your configuration there:
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
Then click Apply Now, quit System Preferences and restart Safari to see if the speed improves.
Post back with results.

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