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<p>[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 361690, member: 8247"]I would have thought more of the teller if they claimed they didn't have time to look (even though no one else was in the branch), that they are not allowed to open the drawer for a non-transaction, asked if I was a customer, or any other number of excuses I've heard over the years. I've heard it all. I fully appreciate a bank is there to make money and I respect that. I work with it and do everything I can to minimize/eliminate any cost related to me. </p><p><br /></p><p>But this was a complete first for me to be completely left hanging like that in person. No excuse given. I felt like I was in the twilight zone.</p><p><br /></p><p>For those that say to complain, it's not worth the time wasted. It's unlikely you will change the bank's attitude (although it has happened). There are so many banks in my area, that I just move on. These banks have such huge turnover that by the time I get back around to that bank, it will be all new tellers and because I didn't raise a fuss, the manager will not even know that I've been in there before.</p><p><br /></p><p>On a lighter note, I did find over 30 Franklins, 12 Liberty Walking, 9 1964, 70 40%, and several proof halves this past week. I'm not complaining. I just thought I would share a humorous bank experience with you guys to try to lighten up the day.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 361690, member: 8247"]I would have thought more of the teller if they claimed they didn't have time to look (even though no one else was in the branch), that they are not allowed to open the drawer for a non-transaction, asked if I was a customer, or any other number of excuses I've heard over the years. I've heard it all. I fully appreciate a bank is there to make money and I respect that. I work with it and do everything I can to minimize/eliminate any cost related to me. But this was a complete first for me to be completely left hanging like that in person. No excuse given. I felt like I was in the twilight zone. For those that say to complain, it's not worth the time wasted. It's unlikely you will change the bank's attitude (although it has happened). There are so many banks in my area, that I just move on. These banks have such huge turnover that by the time I get back around to that bank, it will be all new tellers and because I didn't raise a fuss, the manager will not even know that I've been in there before. On a lighter note, I did find over 30 Franklins, 12 Liberty Walking, 9 1964, 70 40%, and several proof halves this past week. I'm not complaining. I just thought I would share a humorous bank experience with you guys to try to lighten up the day.[/QUOTE]
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