Posted by JD Seller on August 12, 2017 at 13:34:52 from (208.126.196.24):
In Reply to: Another Bank rant.... posted by Greg1959 on August 12, 2017 at 10:09:07:
The trouble was you getting the $10 back. You could have made the deposit without any issue. It was getting the cash back. There are entirely "new" laws that have came out in the last few years on cash transactions. My wife used to do 90% of the actual bank transactions. I would do the book work on the farm/business but she would stop when she was in town. IF I need cash back for some thing I had to write her a check for "cash" so they would give her the cash. There had to be a paper trail for the cash. This is all required buy Federal law now. It is their anti-terrorism rules, trying to track drug money and tax evaders.
Don't worry before long there will no longer be any cash. You will have a "card"/number/bar code on your butt(LOL had to add that) so all transactions can be tracked by "big brother". This MAYBE the Federal Government but can also be the companies you do business with. They are "harvesting" data to target you for sales efforts.
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