Posted by MarkB_MI on November 22, 2016 at 16:57:01 from (70.194.7.218):
In Reply to: Dang Banks!!! posted by Greg1959 on November 22, 2016 at 14:11:09:
Rule number one when dealing with banks: Never argue with tellers. If you don't like the policy as stated by the teller, say you want to speak with the branch manager (or bank officer if it's a small bank). The teller is stating the policy while the manager has the authority to deviate from policy. And often asking to speak to the manager is sufficient to get the teller to waive a fee.
You can try the Forrest Gump routine and act like you don't understand why they're charging the fee. The reason, of course, is because they CAN. But don't let on that you know that. Leave it for them to tell you the truth, which of course they will be loathe to do. "Garsh, is there a problem with these checks? They seemed like such nice folks. You just can't trust anybody these days. Now I gotta go down to the Sheriff and report them for these BAD CHECKS...." They may just waive the fee so you'll go away.
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