Monday, December 12, 2011

Would this be considered 'time wasting' by law authorities ?

for no apparent reason an individual walks up to an ATM and withdraws 拢150 from his/her account.





Having done so, this individual then walks straight into the bank and joins a cue. He she then wishes to deposit this 拢150 back into his/her current account, using a 'withdrawal slip'. There is a cue, and its a busy afternoon.





The individual feels satisfied with their banking today, and so walks back outside and momentarily has a cigerette before joining the cue behind the same ATM they withdrew their 拢150 from.





Now the individual takes out 拢250.


The individual proceeds to walk back into the bank and stands in the cue patiently, like an ordinary civil citizen.





Ah yes, the individual finally pulls out their withdrawal slip and fills it in patiently and wishes to deposit back into their current saving account, the very 拢250 he/she took out a couple of minutes ago.





Satisfied with their banking business, the individual walks out of the bank and re-joins the cue at the same ATM they withdrew money from.





This time the indiviudal takes out 拢40 and walks back into the bank.





The cue is longer this time, but that doesn't deter our hard working civil citizen. The individual asks the bank to open up a 'seperate account' for them to deposit the 拢40 in, which they do but at the customer services corner.





When banking business is finally done, the individual walks back out of the bank and has a cigerette and a cold fizzy drink beverage.





However, this Individual has more serious personal 1-to-1 banking to do, therefore he/she now wishes to go back to the ATM and withdraw 拢200.





The individual eventualy deposits this money back into their account, upon being quizzed about why and what they are doing, the individual simply smiles and replies 'personal banking sir/madam, is there a problem with providing me a service ? ' .





so grudgingly the bank comlpete this individuals banking transaction and the individual walks straight back out and joins the back of the cue at the very ATM he/she has been using.





The customer now wishes to simply 'check their bank balance' on the ATM, and then hits 'YES' under 'is there another service you'd like?'





The individual comes to the realisation that they do not wish to withdraw any more money today, and finally having satisfied their banking needs - goes home.





is this person well within their lawful rights to bank this way ?


or is this in some way warranting a confrontation with a banking staff member or perhaps the bank manager ? Can somebody STOP this type of banking ? If so whats the law called to do this ?





Could the law punish you for this type of 'personal banking' ?|||What are you writing, a novel? Your style is about as annoying as the actions of your "customer" (who, by the way, has done nothing illegal). The bank has the right to refuse him further service, but the law can't touch him for taking his revenge on the bank in this way.|||Christ!





I want the minute back it took me to read that drivel !!!|||the person who does all that needs help|||There is nothing wrong with this type of personal banking. If anything, banks prefer you to use their 'inhouse' facilities less and the ATM more. The bank official only asked the question out of curiosity, as they had seen the same face a couple of times in a short space of time.





Some smarts bank this way to take advantage of new introductory savings rates. Nothing illegal going on. Nothing to worry about.|||I'm as bored by your "question" as you must have been to make the effort composing and posting it.





As for the customer...|||Ha ha....you got lots of snotty buggers this morning. it sounds like she has a problem with the bank, and is basically taking the P. i had a crazy woman who appeared my garage naked......she was in her late 60s and we tried to cover her up but she said she liked being naked??? in the end we had no choice but to call the police. turned out that she had walked out of a mental hospital. perhaps your customer is on medication or something? but no actualy....shes doing nothing illegal. just being a pain.|||This question is too long, this person can do what they like...they can waste their time in this way if they choose.

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