Posted by mb58 on August 14, 2017 at 09:39:30 from (192.234.241.146):
In Reply to: Another Bank rant.... posted by Greg1959 on August 12, 2017 at 10:09:07:
It is aggravating. My wife has been in banking over 30 years. The lady may have said, "It is bank policy." But the reality is that 90% of the stupid rules that banks have, came down from the great god in Washington DC called , by some,the Federal Government. Of course you probably wouldn't be surprised to learn that a lot of the people who come to the bank to "help" their mother, sister, brother, etc., are actually standing there, looking you in the eye and stealing the very money they are being handed. My wife could write a book about the crazy things that go on in a bank. From some nice lady bringing them a cake for being so helpful to her, to the Grandma drawing out a few thousand to give to the drug addict grand-daughter to have her car repaired when everybody knows what the money is really going for. With all that being said, yes, there are far to many regulations that make banking a pain.
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