I love my wife, and I secretly enjoy running errands for her (sometimes). She asked me to make a deposit for her at her bank (a separate account for her business). I parked, walked in with a friend and was greeted promptly (without a smile). I gave the lady my wife's envelope and said, "I am here to make a deposit for my wife." She smugly asked if I had a deposit ticket, implying that I didn't have one. I told her that I did and went to her counter and handed her the completely organized envelope WITH a deposit ticket completely filled out. She opened the envelope and took out the cash, the check, and the few loose coins (about $1.50's worth). She grew a frustrated face through her annoyed face, and told me "we don't take coins unless they are rolled." I asked what I am supposed to do if I don't have enough to make a roll, but rather only have... say $1.50 or so. She shrugged and tilted her head as to say, "I don't care, just don't bring 'em here." What really compounded the issue was that this same lady told me several weeks before, that I was told that I could NOT put money in my wife's account. Really?!?!?
So if there are any readers out there;
If a bank cannot handle $1.54 in change, how are they supposed to handle larger amounts. This was a serious question posed my someone I know regarding a semi-recent $10,000 deposit.
Again, why do I attract all the weirdos...?
1 comment:
That's odd...my Elli brought in a piggy bank with $40+ worth of pennies and they put it through their coin counter and deposited it. God must need you to make these people smile. :)
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