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Furious with bank
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I think you should let sleeping dogs lie on this one. It was totally wrong for you to atempt to access money on behalf of your partner, i know a lot of people who do access money from a cash machine with their partners card, and whilst that is wrong to do,but it was utterly stupid to even try to access money from the cashier.
Equally i can't imagine what the cashier was thinking about! all i can say is the cashier must have had her/his head in the clouds.:beer:0 -
I would send an anonymous letter saying the cashier's name and what she did so they could point out the error to her - I wouldn't want this happening again - but I wouldn't say the day/time it happened as they may try to trace the transaction and then you'd be in trouble.
Joe0
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