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Originally Posted by Ped
I haven't been in a bank branch in ages but I needed to, and while I was there I figured I would deposit some cash. THey tell me that branch doesn't deal in cash, they're an "advice center" But they have people inside like a regular bank branch. They just don't handle money. Why are banks making employees come into a branch to give advice? They can do that on the phone or online.
Oh, and the door was locked, and they have to unlock it, and when I asked why, they said for security. If you have no money, what security?
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Reminds me of when I was buying something and went into Scotia a couple years ago to get some cash from an account, went to the counter and asked for $2,000. They acted like I was insane and being unreasonable for asking for such a "large" amount. They actually told me they don't keep that kind of money on hand and I would have to call ahead.
Then I stop by CIBC on Sun to hit the ATM and the doors were locked, this was before 6PM.
I swear it's like they're trying to make service worse with every change they make.