Posted by Nancy Howell on July 27, 2012 at 12:58:57 from (144.162.48.67):
In Reply to: OT - I hate banks... posted by Lyndon - AB on July 27, 2012 at 12:06:11:
I've been with a credit union over 20 yrs. Wouldn't darken the door of a bank for any reason.
Good example: James used to bank at BOA. They're real goofy about depositing checks with multiple names. We got an insurance settlement for ice load damage to the roof of the tractor shed. Check had both our names on it. WE BOTH go into his bank to deposit the check to the farm account because we know they're hinky about checks with two names.
WE ARE BOTH standing there, with ID, signed off in their presence and they almost refused to deposit the check! Teller had to call some supervisor to get permission.
A bank refusing to give a loan or something, that's somewhat understandable, but giving people a hard time about depositing an insurance company check? GO FIGURE!
Here's another - James cashed in some CD's (big money) and took the CASHIER'S check to BOA to deposit it so he could invest elsewhere. AFTER he deposits the check, they inform him he can't have access to that money for 30 days. We were not happy.
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