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Would You Go To War With A Teller Over A Coin?

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You catch more flies with honey ..... I think you will be better off in the long run by keeping a good relationship with the teller.
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nice topic.

when I started roll hunting back in oceanside, CA, back in 2010-2012 I remember a teller at a BoA pulled her coin till open and I saw a BUNCH of silver. Now, I was a member of this bank at the time and after she said no, I said " per the banks policy, that is not your money even though you are saving it for later. "
I confirmed this with the branch manager. All monies in the till at the time of customer service, belongs to the bank, i.e. the customer, if they ask. I dont recall if I "won" or not, but I do know that when tellers have money in their till, they cant claim it until the bank or their shift closes and they tender the till.

as a customer, we should be able to by law to take any and all money from a till if we ask. not robbery of course. LOL
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In other words, marry her!
You catch more flies with honey ..... I think you will be better off in the long run by keeping a good relationship with the teller.
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors...
Roll hunting since '77
Dirt fishing since '72
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