By Noah
Have you ever tried to actually withdraw “YOUR” money from your bank?
Not just $100 or $200, but larger amounts?
Maybe $5,000 or anything over five figures?
If you haven’t, you might want to try it some time just as a test.
I’ll tell you exactly what will happen…
First of all, the teller will look at you like you have two heads, then a look of terror will come over them.
They’ll start to talk in gibberish and then suddenly say I have to go get a manager.
The manager will then come over looking at you extremely skeptically as if you’re a criminal and he or she will begin to interrogate you about why you need the money.
This is all true by the way, I’ve tested it out. They made me feel like they were one step away from calling 911 just because I asked to have some of my money back.
Then they’ll say we can’t possibly give that to you today, come back in 3 days and we’ll try to have it ready.
Say what now? You don’t have my money? Where is it? I thought this was a Bank. You have no money here?
Then you come back in 3 days and you get the criminal stares and interrogation again, and instead of simply handing you your money they say you have to have a chat first.
Then they start the interrogation….
What is this money for?
Why do you need it?
What are you going to do with it?
How about…..NONYA?
As in None of YA business!
Anyway, this post is 100% spot on:
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