by NHsorter » Thu Mar 29, 2012 9:07 am
I had an argument with a teller last night. As she was changing bags, I grabbed a couple of bent coins off of the PVC reject chute that did not make their way down to the cup. She tried telling me that those are the banks coins, not mine. I explained to her that they are coins that are intended for the return cup and they just did not make it all the way out because the angle of the PVC pipe is not right. She went further to add that I was wrong and that the machine will shoot the coins that are mine all the way out to the tray, and that the ones that are on the PVC pipe are the banks and not mine. I just flat out told her that she was dead wrong and that I am keeping my bent coins. She said that she was going to take it up with the manager and I told her to go right ahead. I explained to her that I PVC pipe can't differentiate. I don't think she knew the definition of differentiate. She just affirmed her belief that my coins would all make it into the cup. I finished up and cashed out an no manager came to talk to me, so I went on my way. This branch always tends to be a little on the rude side, but this kind of ticked me off. Usually, for the meager $0.50 or so I would not have argued and risked getting cut off at a dump bank, but this teller just really rubbed me the wrong way and I felt the need to stand my ground. What a difference from one branch to another! I am always friendly when I go in there and I probably only dump 3 times a month at this branch so it's not like I am abusing the machine. I keep the dumps right around $75 or so. I almost went back out and grabbed a couple more bags just to be a pain. I had about another $200 FV of zinc in my truck and I thought it would be funny to go right back in with more so that she had to change the bags again. If they are rude like that again then they will be the recipients of a monster dump. I can afford to lose this branch anyway because the traffic is just terrible getting there. It's only a mile off of my normal path to work, but it's always gridlocked.
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