@tideball I work at an armored carrier company that fills atm machines (for BofA by the way). I would not be surprised at the amount of counterfeit bills you've seen as a bank manager. You said there was at least 4 occasions where you sent out fake bills to the SS over the course of a year. My place of employment sends out minimally 15 to 35 bills a week. During Xmas I've seen it peak at 100 notes in a 5 day span. The SS does not track down particular cases but instead looks for trends and patterns of disbursement of a particular kind of fake. (right now the market is flooded with the best CF 50's Ive ever seen.) Once they see a pattern that indicates a major ring or what not they move in to investigate further.
Ummm... yeah. I got a fake $100 bill from Bank of America a couple years back- it's where I cashed my check every payday. I found out only after I tried to spend it at two different liquor stores. By the way- you know how hard it is to not have a liquor store call the cops on you when you give them a fake $100 bill? You can't even imagine how difficult it is to get them (both) to give you your fake $100 BACK. (One of the places had the 3 inch think bullet proof plastic with the tiny little hole for passing money back and forth.) But I digress- B of A did NOT give me my money back, in fact they told me it was MY fault, and I should have checked the bill before leaving the bank. The secret service told me to send them the bill (it was a washed $5), but my $100 would be foregone. Needless to say, I stopped going to that bank (if they can't catch the forgery, how can I?), and now have the tellers check for forgeries if I cash any amount over $1500. So... I still have the fake. Thanks B of A. Anyone know if I can write that off as a loss?
@dlebar04 "I don't see why people that make racial jokes here on Digg are being dugg up."What he said was not a racial joke! I didn't know "illegal immigrant" was a race of people, you idiot.Maybe the statement rings true with you because you are one.
Story is bulls**t. I once had a fake $50 bill in my hand (unknown to me) while talking to a teller, he grabbed it from me, marked it and put it under a light, kept it and called the police. I demanded to be refunded or given my money back, then as cops started showing up, nonchalantly walked away. Got back home and they were waiting for me. Moral of the story is, they don't give your fake $$$ back, they do call the cops and they do take it very seriously.
I've worked on NCR ATMs as well (5877, 5886, 5890e, 6676 models) and have found them to be extremely reliable and upgradeable. I've come across too many problems with Diebolds (hardware and software), and they seem to be very basic compared to NCR.
The same thing happened to me, I was on my way to buy some Epson ink Cartridges and the cash machine gave me a dodgy £20 note. So I ended up going home and buying the ink cartridges on the Internet from a great on-line store called <a class="user" href="http://www.inkmasters.co.uk">http://www.inkmasters.co.uk</a> so if you need some ink cartridges give them a try, mine turned up within 48 hours and worked great.
I NEED HELP! On Friday I went to WAMU and I withdraw 3,000. I count them and put them in an envelope and went directly to Suntrust to deposit the money. The teller @ Suntrust told me that one od the 100 bills was fake and that she couldn't give it back to me. I went back to Wamu furious and they said there is nothing to do since I left the branch and didn't complain when I received the money. My question is: is there something to do??? How can be possible that the frk machine gives you fake bills? So am I supposed to carry a marker to make sure all the bills are genuine? I don't know what to do, they told me there is nothing to do and I think is very unfair.
Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo are simple, undereducated, preaching buffoons. They are half a baby step away from the homeless people who babble to themselves in the street. They may well be insane, it's hard to tell without seeing them in person. Just stop. Stop embarrassing yourself and go away. Far away. Far away where the rug Czars, pedophiles, mortgage fraudsters and cross dressers run free and chase butterflies in fields of sunflowers. Go be with the Drug Czars, pedophiles, mortgage fraudsters, and cross dressers, Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo. Let them pet your head and tell you the truth. Now go Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo, be free, be with your people. Run along sweet cheeks, run along. Good boy, good girl, good....“Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo, you lookin' at me? You look' at me? Are you lookin' at me?" It's awesome. Not only are they dumb, they’re totally looped. Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo you can't hide what you are and what you do. You are a bunch of sanctimonious psycho pricks. I think Bristol Palin’s retarded fetus is more qualified to be in charge of or working at Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo than those currently are. Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo, are you trying to out-stupid yourself?! If so, mission accomplished boys and girls!! Go treat yourself to a Nazi pie! Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo, if you send me a postage pre-paid 3 x 3 x 3 box, I'll mail you the s**t Eleanor and Gertrude produced on your head-up-your-ass illegal unethical stupid asinine fraudulent mortgage documents. I can also send you a clump of their urine (complete with litter) if you like. Next person to call these dumb, crazy pricks a dick will get a -1 on their comment from me. Take that, potty mouths.The home loan lenders and fraud caused the collapse. Read Craig B.’s <a class="user" href="http://reno.broowaha.com/profile.php?id=1516">http://reno.broowaha.com/profile.php?id=1516</a> Among Us exposes,<a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-4112622850374470%3Ayphad4qj2vd&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;q=craig+b,">http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-411262285 ...</a>Is Your Lender A Patriot Or Terrorist? <a class="user" href="http://www.broowaha.com/article.php?id=3462,">http://www.broowaha.com/article.php?id=3462,</a> Just Do The Required Home Loan Modification <a class="user" href="http://www.broowaha.com/article.php?id=4070,">http://www.broowaha.com/article.php?id=4070,</a>and Why is Countrywide NOT doing the REQUIRED loan modifications? <a class="user" href="http://www.babelation.com/?q=node/1549.">http://www.babelation.com/?q=node/1549.</a>El G
esotericboredomApr 25, 2007
@tideball I work at an armored carrier company that fills atm machines (for BofA by the way). I would not be surprised at the amount of counterfeit bills you've seen as a bank manager. You said there was at least 4 occasions where you sent out fake bills to the SS over the course of a year. My place of employment sends out minimally 15 to 35 bills a week. During Xmas I've seen it peak at 100 notes in a 5 day span. The SS does not track down particular cases but instead looks for trends and patterns of disbursement of a particular kind of fake. (right now the market is flooded with the best CF 50's Ive ever seen.) Once they see a pattern that indicates a major ring or what not they move in to investigate further.
byrannewellApr 25, 2007
Ummm... yeah. I got a fake $100 bill from Bank of America a couple years back- it's where I cashed my check every payday. I found out only after I tried to spend it at two different liquor stores. By the way- you know how hard it is to not have a liquor store call the cops on you when you give them a fake $100 bill? You can't even imagine how difficult it is to get them (both) to give you your fake $100 BACK. (One of the places had the 3 inch think bullet proof plastic with the tiny little hole for passing money back and forth.) But I digress- B of A did NOT give me my money back, in fact they told me it was MY fault, and I should have checked the bill before leaving the bank. The secret service told me to send them the bill (it was a washed $5), but my $100 would be foregone. Needless to say, I stopped going to that bank (if they can't catch the forgery, how can I?), and now have the tellers check for forgeries if I cash any amount over $1500. So... I still have the fake. Thanks B of A. Anyone know if I can write that off as a loss?
firsttubeApr 25, 2007
I would've deposited it back into the ATM if BofA wouldn't have taken it back.Back where ya came from, I say!
wacerApr 25, 2007
@dlebar04 "I don't see why people that make racial jokes here on Digg are being dugg up."What he said was not a racial joke! I didn't know "illegal immigrant" was a race of people, you idiot.Maybe the statement rings true with you because you are one.
jonatkins57Apr 25, 2007
Story is bulls**t. I once had a fake $50 bill in my hand (unknown to me) while talking to a teller, he grabbed it from me, marked it and put it under a light, kept it and called the police. I demanded to be refunded or given my money back, then as cops started showing up, nonchalantly walked away. Got back home and they were waiting for me. Moral of the story is, they don't give your fake $$$ back, they do call the cops and they do take it very seriously.
midnightwatcherApr 25, 2007
I've worked on NCR ATMs as well (5877, 5886, 5890e, 6676 models) and have found them to be extremely reliable and upgradeable. I've come across too many problems with Diebolds (hardware and software), and they seem to be very basic compared to NCR.
room214Apr 25, 2007
Bank tellers are one-half step above fast food drive thru window assistants when it comes to competency
marcus68May 2, 2007
The same thing happened to me, I was on my way to buy some Epson ink Cartridges and the cash machine gave me a dodgy £20 note. So I ended up going home and buying the ink cartridges on the Internet from a great on-line store called <a class="user" href="http://www.inkmasters.co.uk">http://www.inkmasters.co.uk</a> so if you need some ink cartridges give them a try, mine turned up within 48 hours and worked great.
lorecolinMar 16, 2008
I NEED HELP! On Friday I went to WAMU and I withdraw 3,000. I count them and put them in an envelope and went directly to Suntrust to deposit the money. The teller @ Suntrust told me that one od the 100 bills was fake and that she couldn't give it back to me. I went back to Wamu furious and they said there is nothing to do since I left the branch and didn't complain when I received the money. My question is: is there something to do??? How can be possible that the frk machine gives you fake bills? So am I supposed to carry a marker to make sure all the bills are genuine? I don't know what to do, they told me there is nothing to do and I think is very unfair.
elgstrJan 17, 2009
Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo are simple, undereducated, preaching buffoons. They are half a baby step away from the homeless people who babble to themselves in the street. They may well be insane, it's hard to tell without seeing them in person. Just stop. Stop embarrassing yourself and go away. Far away. Far away where the rug Czars, pedophiles, mortgage fraudsters and cross dressers run free and chase butterflies in fields of sunflowers. Go be with the Drug Czars, pedophiles, mortgage fraudsters, and cross dressers, Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo. Let them pet your head and tell you the truth. Now go Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo, be free, be with your people. Run along sweet cheeks, run along. Good boy, good girl, good....“Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo, you lookin' at me? You look' at me? Are you lookin' at me?" It's awesome. Not only are they dumb, they’re totally looped. Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo you can't hide what you are and what you do. You are a bunch of sanctimonious psycho pricks. I think Bristol Palin’s retarded fetus is more qualified to be in charge of or working at Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo than those currently are. Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo, are you trying to out-stupid yourself?! If so, mission accomplished boys and girls!! Go treat yourself to a Nazi pie! Bank of America, Countrywide Home loan, National City Mortgage, and Wells Fargo, if you send me a postage pre-paid 3 x 3 x 3 box, I'll mail you the s**t Eleanor and Gertrude produced on your head-up-your-ass illegal unethical stupid asinine fraudulent mortgage documents. I can also send you a clump of their urine (complete with litter) if you like. Next person to call these dumb, crazy pricks a dick will get a -1 on their comment from me. Take that, potty mouths.The home loan lenders and fraud caused the collapse. Read Craig B.’s <a class="user" href="http://reno.broowaha.com/profile.php?id=1516">http://reno.broowaha.com/profile.php?id=1516</a> Among Us exposes,<a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-4112622850374470%3Ayphad4qj2vd&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;q=craig+b,">http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-411262285 ...</a>Is Your Lender A Patriot Or Terrorist? <a class="user" href="http://www.broowaha.com/article.php?id=3462,">http://www.broowaha.com/article.php?id=3462,</a> Just Do The Required Home Loan Modification <a class="user" href="http://www.broowaha.com/article.php?id=4070,">http://www.broowaha.com/article.php?id=4070,</a>and Why is Countrywide NOT doing the REQUIRED loan modifications? <a class="user" href="http://www.babelation.com/?q=node/1549.">http://www.babelation.com/?q=node/1549.</a>El G