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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2910373, member: 76739"]Kurt let me run this by back in 08 just after my stroke and after coming back to my house. I went to my neighborhood bank. This banking system I also had in Washington state. So I went to the teller got a box of quarters,</p><p>went through the quarters, took the quarters back to the bank to deposit into my account. The bank teller tells me Sir you're only allowed to deposit six rolls of coins a transaction. Needless to say this escalated to were the bank teller manager had to come over he even brought out the bank's policy and showed me. This particular banking system I have been with in Washington state for over 10 years. I asked the bank teller manager if he was sure he would not accept the rest of my coins, it was the rest of the box 44 rolls.</p><p><br /></p><p>The manager informed me, they can only accept six rolls per transaction. So needless to say on my way out the door I picked up a pile of deposit slips. So six rolls a deposit until the entire box was gone.</p><p>After my last deposit of six rolls, I sat down with the bank manager. And explained I wanted to close my account.</p><p><br /></p><p>At that time the manager pulled up my account, and personally said you been a member for such a long time, I said yes I have. The manager then decided that he was going to help me in any way he could in order to keep my account.</p><p>I informed the bank manager he was a day late I informed the bank manager that it was unacceptable to have to deposit a whole box quarters six rolls at a time.</p><p>It was unacceptable close my account, I'm sure my new bank will be more than happy to take my coinage for my business with their bank.</p><p><br /></p><p>Washington state the branch bank I always used never had that problem. But yes they were the same bank with the same policy. At the manager at that bank was determined not to lose my business.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Kurt not all of us can have commercial accounts. So the banks are going to get every penny out of us that they can. USMC60[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2910373, member: 76739"]Kurt let me run this by back in 08 just after my stroke and after coming back to my house. I went to my neighborhood bank. This banking system I also had in Washington state. So I went to the teller got a box of quarters, went through the quarters, took the quarters back to the bank to deposit into my account. The bank teller tells me Sir you're only allowed to deposit six rolls of coins a transaction. Needless to say this escalated to were the bank teller manager had to come over he even brought out the bank's policy and showed me. This particular banking system I have been with in Washington state for over 10 years. I asked the bank teller manager if he was sure he would not accept the rest of my coins, it was the rest of the box 44 rolls. The manager informed me, they can only accept six rolls per transaction. So needless to say on my way out the door I picked up a pile of deposit slips. So six rolls a deposit until the entire box was gone. After my last deposit of six rolls, I sat down with the bank manager. And explained I wanted to close my account. At that time the manager pulled up my account, and personally said you been a member for such a long time, I said yes I have. The manager then decided that he was going to help me in any way he could in order to keep my account. I informed the bank manager he was a day late I informed the bank manager that it was unacceptable to have to deposit a whole box quarters six rolls at a time. It was unacceptable close my account, I'm sure my new bank will be more than happy to take my coinage for my business with their bank. Washington state the branch bank I always used never had that problem. But yes they were the same bank with the same policy. At the manager at that bank was determined not to lose my business. Kurt not all of us can have commercial accounts. So the banks are going to get every penny out of us that they can. USMC60[/QUOTE]
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