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How to withdraw cash from bank?
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regularsaver1 wrote:kenshaw - you know nothing about working in a bank and the role of a cashier
yes a cashier can go to jail for failiure to report
customers opinions are valued, but there has to be a balance to protect peoples money
jeez[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]0 -
I am still batting[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]0
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Mark7799 wrote:The DPA does not just cover the financial services sector - are there any particular industries you are alluding to in your post?[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]0
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kenshaz wrote:I am still batting
I'm sure that you are but I think the last three letters of the last word should be replaced by a Y.0 -
ejones999 wrote:I would ask the garage how they would like to be paid.
I had a hell of an argument with a customer not long ago because he wanted a large withdrawal without notice and refused to believe me that we did not carry the amount he required spare.
We arranged bits of cash here and there and at branches along the way to the dealer only for him to be turned away there because they would not accept such a large amount of cash! So he had to toddle off back to the nearest branch he could find and pay the money back and buy a bankers cheque.
I always honk at the p***k whenever I see him now![FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]0 -
ejones999 wrote:I'm sure that you are but I think the last three letters of the last word should be replaced by a Y.[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]0
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kenshaz wrote:Why do your posts always resort to school boy behaviour,as can be seen from the above post,the person only wanted to buy a car and came across ejones666,and was honked at as he passed in in the street,only went into his bank to make a transaction
Because you don't wake up one morning, decide you want to buy a new car, go to a dealer and drive off do you?
You have to order the car (say what 6 weeks?) and in all that time he never mentioned that he might want to withdraw a large sum in cash! (£25k in case you missed it in a previous post)
Money in bank cash safes is dead money and any surplus to our normal requirements is returned to a central cash centre.Had he mentioned it I would have gladly kept it back for him.0 -
kenshaz wrote:Well I thought we had been alluding to the banking sector,but please correct me if I am not up to speed
Were you implying in yout post (#72) that the Data Protection Act was specifically brought in to legislate against Banks?Gwlad heb iaith, gwlad heb galon0 -
ejones999 wrote:Because you don't wake up one morning, decide you want to buy a new car, go to a dealer and drive off do you?
You have to order the car (say what 6 weeks?) and in all that time he never mentioned that he might want to withdraw a large sum in cash! (£25k in case you missed it in a previous post)
Money in bank cash safes is dead money and any surplus to our normal requirements is returned to a central cash centre.Had he mentioned it I would have gladly kept it back for him.[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]0
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