Posted by Mark - IN. on November 22, 2016 at 20:32:13 from (98.193.18.165):
In Reply to: Dang Banks!!! posted by Greg1959 on November 22, 2016 at 14:11:09:
I have a couple of checking accounts with different banks. I think that Chase does that too. Another bank that I was doing some work in once did the same thing. A lot of banks, maybe even most have this thumb or finger print thing at the windows too. I asked at one bank, "What's this thing" and they told me that its for folks that didn't have an account with them, that they goop up their finger or thumb and put a print on the check that they're cashing...and the check was written by one of their account holders and is being cashed at their bank. I've since seen those things at all kinds of banks.
Here's one for you. A couple of decades ago I was doing a repair at a Social Security office downtown Chicago. People were standing in line like at a bank, stepping up to the window, picking up government checks and leaving. I finished up my job, went outside to load up my tools and saw people leaving the SS building, going into the ally and trading their government checks for booze and or drugs right in the ally next door to the SS building, a hundred feet from the door. Mmm, mmm, mmm.
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