2 bits of advice:
1. Get rid of the gas guzzler you are driving, that way you don't have to dump so heavy at one place.
Seriously!
2. yes, I saw you at the TD and gave you some advice....take it!
Now for the common sense poll, let's just see how many members agree with me. Here is the scenario:
Dumper is at a TD with a machine that stops each $100. He brings 1 huge canvas bag of halves and dumps. Meanwhile 3 other people are waiting to use the machine. There is 1 teller behind the line helping people, and 1 at the machine. The line is about 6-8 customers deep. People are getting ticked at waiting. The teller changing the bags is very obviously annoyed at how much this guy is dumping. This "dumper" not only finishes his bag, but then, while everyone else in line is waiting, goes out to his "large vehicle" and gets another huge canvas bag. I am not sure how many bags he dumped, because I left with my much smaller dump. I was not going to dump on these poor tellers in light of this nonsense. All the folks with small change waiting for the machine left, too.
Now, I know for a fact that there have been complaints about this individual before at other branches of TD. Specifically, at least 2 have cut him off altogether due to his excessive dumping.
He obviously does not care as he just moves on to the next branch and continues to dump the same amount there.....I guess until they cut him off there as well.
(Possibly unrelated-I was at another branch of a different bank and the Manager came out and told me about an individual that he closed his account and told him to not come back anymore due to excessive dumping as well. I have no idea if this is the same individual, but this is what it is coming to-very quickly. DC area dumpers better start using more common sense. I for 1 am getting tired of banks shutting off the dumping due to the abusers. What will it take-ALL of the banks cutting everyone (including you) off
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Now, am I just being picky here, or does this individual need to wise up about dumping habits

1. Get rid of the gas guzzler you are driving, that way you don't have to dump so heavy at one place.
Seriously!
2. yes, I saw you at the TD and gave you some advice....take it!
Now for the common sense poll, let's just see how many members agree with me. Here is the scenario:
Dumper is at a TD with a machine that stops each $100. He brings 1 huge canvas bag of halves and dumps. Meanwhile 3 other people are waiting to use the machine. There is 1 teller behind the line helping people, and 1 at the machine. The line is about 6-8 customers deep. People are getting ticked at waiting. The teller changing the bags is very obviously annoyed at how much this guy is dumping. This "dumper" not only finishes his bag, but then, while everyone else in line is waiting, goes out to his "large vehicle" and gets another huge canvas bag. I am not sure how many bags he dumped, because I left with my much smaller dump. I was not going to dump on these poor tellers in light of this nonsense. All the folks with small change waiting for the machine left, too.
Now, I know for a fact that there have been complaints about this individual before at other branches of TD. Specifically, at least 2 have cut him off altogether due to his excessive dumping.
He obviously does not care as he just moves on to the next branch and continues to dump the same amount there.....I guess until they cut him off there as well.
(Possibly unrelated-I was at another branch of a different bank and the Manager came out and told me about an individual that he closed his account and told him to not come back anymore due to excessive dumping as well. I have no idea if this is the same individual, but this is what it is coming to-very quickly. DC area dumpers better start using more common sense. I for 1 am getting tired of banks shutting off the dumping due to the abusers. What will it take-ALL of the banks cutting everyone (including you) off

Now, am I just being picky here, or does this individual need to wise up about dumping habits


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