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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 3210256, member: 2098"]I believe it's technically only 51% but with that margin I suspect most tellers would be apprehensive about wanting to accept such a note. I used to put my most worn and tattered $1 notes at the top of one of the straps that I was depositing and let the tellers know to send them off to be destroyed in their mute pile. More often than not they would not seem to care about the quality of the notes and basically said they would just be handed back out. I found their lack of standards to be abhorrent as a note would have to be pretty bad for me to set it aside like that.</p><p><br /></p><p>More recently, the latest thing for tellers at most of the Wells Fargos around here is to refuse to accept anything that is of too poor quality to be handed out to another customer as they supposedly no longer have mute piles (which I truly doubt). I've brought notes that were refused by Wells Fargo tellers over to Chase for exchange and the tellers there have been quite accommodating. So now with this nonsense going on by WF what I do now is just mix the poor quality notes in between the high quality ones. It's a shame it's come to this but as long as they make it through the counting machines the tellers are none the wiser.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 3210256, member: 2098"]I believe it's technically only 51% but with that margin I suspect most tellers would be apprehensive about wanting to accept such a note. I used to put my most worn and tattered $1 notes at the top of one of the straps that I was depositing and let the tellers know to send them off to be destroyed in their mute pile. More often than not they would not seem to care about the quality of the notes and basically said they would just be handed back out. I found their lack of standards to be abhorrent as a note would have to be pretty bad for me to set it aside like that. More recently, the latest thing for tellers at most of the Wells Fargos around here is to refuse to accept anything that is of too poor quality to be handed out to another customer as they supposedly no longer have mute piles (which I truly doubt). I've brought notes that were refused by Wells Fargo tellers over to Chase for exchange and the tellers there have been quite accommodating. So now with this nonsense going on by WF what I do now is just mix the poor quality notes in between the high quality ones. It's a shame it's come to this but as long as they make it through the counting machines the tellers are none the wiser.[/QUOTE]
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