Today must of been a busy day for the all banks in my community, because I do believe now is the time all the welfare recipients are getting their cheques from the government and are all eager and waiting in line at the banks to cash out their money. (its mind blowing how many people depend on social securities when there are aboriginal reserves near by)
Anyways today i decide to go to the bank at lunch hour because i ended up sleeping in today, and so when i showed up half the staff was working while the others were on lunch break. So my turn comes up and i tell the lady at the teller i needed $65k USD sent from my account to Nicaragua, and i handed her the papers with the bank info and what not. Considering this is a small town bank she wasn't expecting me to ask for such a request. knowing how important it was to do this transaction right she called over another teller and even a manager as well to assist her for she didn't know how to do it confidently enough. I appreciate her honestly and i am glad i took all the available tellers attention away form the welfare recipients.
Needless to say the transaction took almost 45 mins, and the line up at this point built up there wasn't enough space in the building and some even had to wait outside(cold and wet af right now lmao).
through out the process i could hear others behind me ask other staff walking by when there turn was and they said they couldn't help them and would just walk away and go no contact lol
as my transaction finished i made sure to have a small amount of friendly conversation to tell them how much i appreciate their work, by the time i was done all the government leeches just looked so mad at me cause i made them wait almost an hour longer than they needed to, and some even had to stand out side in the wet cold lol.
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10-20-2017, 01:15 PM #1
Rustled a bunch of welfare recipients while i was at the bank today just LOL
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Thats funny OP because today must of been a busy day for the all banks in my community, because I do believe now is the time all the welfare recipients are getting their cheques from the government and are all eager and waiting in line at the banks to cash out their money. (its mind blowing how many people depend on social securities when there are aboriginal reserves near by)
Anyways today i decide to go to the bank at lunch hour because i ended up sleeping in today, and so when i showed up half the staff was working while the others were on lunch break. So my turn comes up and i tell the lady at the teller i needed $65k USD sent from my account to Nicaragua, and i handed her the papers with the bank info and what not. Considering this is a small town bank she wasn't expecting me to ask for such a request. knowing how important it was to do this transaction right she called over another teller and even a manager as well to assist her for she didn't know how to do it confidently enough. I appreciate her honestly and i am glad i took all the available tellers attention away form the welfare recipients.
Needless to say the transaction took almost 45 mins, and the line up at this point built up there wasn't enough space in the building and some even had to wait outside(cold and wet af right now lmao).
through out the process i could hear others behind me ask other staff walking by when there turn was and they said they couldn't help them and would just walk away and go no contact lol
as my transaction finished i made sure to have a small amount of friendly conversation to tell them how much i appreciate their work, by the time i was done all the government leeches just looked so mad at me cause i made them wait almost an hour longer than they needed to, and some even had to stand out side in the wet cold lol.The problems we face today are there because the people who work for a living are now out numbered by those who vote for a living.
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aw did i rustle some jimmies?
you treating the misc like high school now, aren't you like 31?
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lmao get a life
thats okay, I now own ocean front property, where its surf weather year round so i guess ill use that to cope.Last edited by ashin1; 10-20-2017 at 01:50 PM.
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-op ran errands and transferred money to his parents bank account
-purposefully holds up the line like the piece of sh*t he is blocking others from getting money they need to eat
negged u fukkin *******FLAT: 225x11 INCLINE DB 100x9 incline bench 225x8 deadlift: [RETIRED!! OUTTA HERE] FS: 225X8
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What most plebs don't know is one you have a certain amount of money in a bank you are considered a 'priority customer' and are treated with certain privileges beyond the average account holder.
Obviously in the grand scheme of things 65K is not a lot of money. But having 65K liquid isn't exactly common and you'll certainly be regarded with a higher level of respect.
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