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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 2020098, member: 26302"]Its just a person trying to use a fancy word but showing her ignorance by its laughable misuse. It reminds me of the internet, lots of facts and very little knowledge on how to interpret and use those facts. Its a fact there is a term called insider trading. Its a fact it kinda sorta sounds like her job. Its KNOWLEDGE that lets people know it has nothing to do with what she is describing.</p><p> </p><p>She is right in that most banks do not want tellers buying coins and currency from their trays. This is because the bank does not want tellers "coin collecting" on the clock. However, this has nothing to do with insider trading. The only "insider trading" I could think of would be if someone worked at the mint or BEP and were buying all of the errors they find, but even that is a huge stretch for the definition.</p><p> </p><p>So, bottom line, maybe this branch was instructed by a stupid manager, which is why the tellers were saying that. But its simply not true there is any danger of what you ask tellers for. Ask to talk to the branch manager about it. If you bank there, tell him you are uncomfortable with dealing with such a branch who spew out such lies to their customers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 2020098, member: 26302"]Its just a person trying to use a fancy word but showing her ignorance by its laughable misuse. It reminds me of the internet, lots of facts and very little knowledge on how to interpret and use those facts. Its a fact there is a term called insider trading. Its a fact it kinda sorta sounds like her job. Its KNOWLEDGE that lets people know it has nothing to do with what she is describing. She is right in that most banks do not want tellers buying coins and currency from their trays. This is because the bank does not want tellers "coin collecting" on the clock. However, this has nothing to do with insider trading. The only "insider trading" I could think of would be if someone worked at the mint or BEP and were buying all of the errors they find, but even that is a huge stretch for the definition. So, bottom line, maybe this branch was instructed by a stupid manager, which is why the tellers were saying that. But its simply not true there is any danger of what you ask tellers for. Ask to talk to the branch manager about it. If you bank there, tell him you are uncomfortable with dealing with such a branch who spew out such lies to their customers.[/QUOTE]
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