Bank demands fingerprint from armless man
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TAMPA - It was supposed to be a quick stop at the Bank of America in downtown Tampa.
"I said, 'I'm going to run over downtown on my break, cash the check and bring the cash back.'
No big deal," Steve Valdez said. "It turned out to be a very big deal.".........
http://www.myfoxla.com/dpp/news/dpgo...090209_3287278
Re: Bank demands fingerprint from armless man
I heard about this on the Power Trip Morning Show... i had to laugh.
I could just hear the teller saying "Sir, Show me your hands!" or"Give me you hand, ill show you"
I don't know why but i laugh
Re: Bank demands fingerprint from armless man
"erik5032" wrote:
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I heard about this on the Power Trip Morning Show... i had to laugh.
I could just hear the teller saying "Sir, Show me your hands!" or"Give me you hand, ill show you"
I don't know why but i laugh
Actually it wasn't like that.
The check was in the wife's name.
The husband's name is not on the account from what they said.
I believe the bank did the right thing.
What if it wasn't her husband?
The guy cashes the check.
The bank can be sued plus get in trouble with the FDIC.
Re: Bank demands fingerprint from armless man
Another example of what happens when company policies overrule common sense.