I’ve Paid For This Twice Already…

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September 14th, 2007

The Bank shorted me 25 cents!

I went to the bank this afternoon to deposit a reimbursement from our medical flexible spending account and get change for the yard sale. I wanted $20 back in change: a five, 12 ones, 8 quarters, 7 dimes, and 6 nickels. I counted the bills at the bank when I got them back but not the change because I didn’t want to hold up the line (I was in the drive thru… 2 sleeping kids in the back and all).

I am too polite for my own good. I only got 7 quarters.

UGH. It’s a bank! They should be able to count!

Ugh. I’m more irked than 25 cents should be worth, but hey, it was MY 25 cents. Bah. And the teller never even said a word to me through the entire transaction. I thought that odd too. Maybe she’s collecting a quarter from everyone’s drive thru transaction….

Okay probably not really but that’d be a pretty good scam on her end. Bah.

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2 Responses to “The Bank shorted me 25 cents!”

  1. I deposited $1,000 on Friday afternoon and the lady at the drive through said not one word. Later that night I noticed she had credited me with only $900.00. That’s a huge amount of money to me. I hope the bank will accept my word and fix this error.

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