No, opposite side of the Green, nos. 18-21...The Bankers Club? That'd be cash only alright.
I'd have a bit of an attitude myself if I was refused access to my own money and got a series of makey-uppy reasons (aka lies) for the refusal into the bargain.ATTIDUDE on both sides seems to be a problem in this post ...
If a cashier is not open, all they have to do is put up their closed sign. I suspect that the cashier having already balanced for the day was a lie. For security reasons cashiers are not supposed to keep a large amount of cash in their drawer anyway, so it would be just a case of getting what’s needed from the safe. Similarly, if the cashier accepts a large cash lodgement – they are supposed to offload it asap to the safe. Going to & from the safe is part of a cashier’s daily routine.Again a cashier balancing up early would not be uncommon as it is often done in stages to enable that cashier to possibly do some other task such as balance the ATM.
Why then did the cashier only attempt to retain €1,000 of the €5,000?wbbs said:They also will be questioned by their superior as to whether they could have retained the money (in case it was going to another institution).
I've been banking for 30 years with the same BOI branch...
Maybe the spotty youth felt intimidated by you?...I'm a fit and handsome 40 year old.
Starbuck;101999 Thedaras said:Agree! about making their lives easier that is..dunno about the handsome and fit/40 bit though.Sure 40 is old to a spotty teenager...
Seriously though,I do agree ,that you did the right thing and I do think you should not let it go,a quick phone call to the bank manager will sort it.
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