I rely on partial lip-reading, so it is actually really difficult for me to comprehend/hear with their damnable masks. You are kind. I walk away if they won’t take it off. I will not respect them or treat them as a fellow human if they don’t show me the same respect!
Edit: I am VERY glad that she didn’t walk away, though. Good for this lady!
Me too, but I do it in a petty & annoying way by just asking pardon? Pardon? Pointing to my ear and repeating what I "think" I heard them say.... you want me to what!? Like it was super offensive request.... until they take it off/pull it down. Smiling nicely the entire time.
What should be noted is that the BANK DID NOT HAVE ENOUGH MONEY ON HAND TO CLOSE OUT HER ACCOUNT. The bank manager stated that he would have to order up the amount of money in her account and then have it shipped to this branch office. That should tell you volumes. If you need a large amount of cash, you will not be able to get it from your bank on the spur of the moment. In essense, you do not own your money because the bank cannot give it to you when you need it. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't there a law stating that each branch must have 10% of the total amount of deposits on hand in cash?
This is probably what prompted him to come out and all of a sudden like, start being helpful. He looked up her accounts and saw how much she actually had, and decided "screw the masks, I don't want my branch being responsible for losing her accounts". Then he ran out and actually helped her.
Had it been someone with $100 in their account, wanting to cash their paycheck on Friday, this would have turned out differently.
We asked the bank about this and they said that if you want a large amount of money, request it on Monday and they’ll have it on Friday. Apparently they get all their money by Monday for the week so they ration it and by Friday it’s down low. So if you tell them in advance, they’ll set it aside for you to get on Friday. As you said, not our money when they control it. Good to check with your bank for their rules.
That was also my biggest take away. But as for the 10% for each branch, I doubt that's the case as there could easily be more than 10 branches. While banks are required to have that 10% threshold in cash, it's probably held primarily at the main branch.
Small shitty people clung to little bits of power they were given by their masters. The mask mandates and "policies" emboldened an entire swath of nasty women and weak men to enforce something on their fellow citizens. It empowered them and exhilarated them to think they could MAKE someone do something.
If you don't think these same people wouldn't jump at the chance to hold a gun on you and load you onto a cattle car, or be a camp guard, or shovel you into an oven, you just aren't a good judge of human nature.
Good for her and I love that she outed Wells Fargo and the tellers there. Wimps and bed wetters have been running this bullshit covid show. They’ve LOVED their moment in the spotlight as the enforcers of the law. Finally the world had to concede to their neurosis! I watched one heavy set woman, masked and gloved, wipe down her shopping cart during the plandemic and I thought how gross that the normal people were being bullied by the weak and how this insane person was probably loving that everyone was finally making them look sane.
Wow, this takes us back in time. For what seems to be years now, I have not seen a mask (other than some occasional looney). I really hope my country is not going to pick up what is happening on some states in the US.
PS: Notice how the police woman was constantly fondling with her mask. She seemed to hate it and was on the verge of ripping it off.
She still needs to close out all her accounts at WF, and take her money elsewhere. I guess the smaller credit unions are better, at least for most of us.
she did say she would leave, but she wanted her money first. it's her money. they did not comply with her on her wanting her money out of there. they had something of hers and they wouldn't give it to her.
it's different if you are at a store buying something, it's not yours until you pay. in this scenario she had every right to say she wasn't leaving until they gave her, her money, IMO.
I wonder if a case could be made, that since you are an EXISTING customer, there is an elevated privilege or right. Sort of like, this is an HR issue and HR has to get involved....I see it as kicking an owner out, not just a person that has walked in and is considering hiring the business.
Interesting to get something like that in front of a jury.....bet the charges would be drop or changed before a jury had a chance at it.
Well with all due respects Wells Fargo has always been a shitty corporation of a bank. And I know this from first-hand a experience from a few years back.
I began telling people to take off their masks when talking to me.
I rely on partial lip-reading, so it is actually really difficult for me to comprehend/hear with their damnable masks. You are kind. I walk away if they won’t take it off. I will not respect them or treat them as a fellow human if they don’t show me the same respect!
Edit: I am VERY glad that she didn’t walk away, though. Good for this lady!
Good for you! Those wearing a face diaper I only deal with them if it's absolutely necessary otherwise I walk-away.
Me too, but I do it in a petty & annoying way by just asking pardon? Pardon? Pointing to my ear and repeating what I "think" I heard them say.... you want me to what!? Like it was super offensive request.... until they take it off/pull it down. Smiling nicely the entire time.
Been acting like I have trouble hearing them till they tear it off.
Not willing to hear what they have to say when the mask tells me how stupid it is going to be.
lol exactly
I don't see any clowns wearing masks.
What should be noted is that the BANK DID NOT HAVE ENOUGH MONEY ON HAND TO CLOSE OUT HER ACCOUNT. The bank manager stated that he would have to order up the amount of money in her account and then have it shipped to this branch office. That should tell you volumes. If you need a large amount of cash, you will not be able to get it from your bank on the spur of the moment. In essense, you do not own your money because the bank cannot give it to you when you need it. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't there a law stating that each branch must have 10% of the total amount of deposits on hand in cash?
Seriously if I was her I would’ve told him to go ahead & order it and I’ll be back to collect it.
This is probably what prompted him to come out and all of a sudden like, start being helpful. He looked up her accounts and saw how much she actually had, and decided "screw the masks, I don't want my branch being responsible for losing her accounts". Then he ran out and actually helped her.
Had it been someone with $100 in their account, wanting to cash their paycheck on Friday, this would have turned out differently.
Then it would be feasible to go to the ATM, withdraw and close the shit out.
100% - I'm surprised she didn't!
We asked the bank about this and they said that if you want a large amount of money, request it on Monday and they’ll have it on Friday. Apparently they get all their money by Monday for the week so they ration it and by Friday it’s down low. So if you tell them in advance, they’ll set it aside for you to get on Friday. As you said, not our money when they control it. Good to check with your bank for their rules.
It's been rhat way for many years
Exactly!
That was also my biggest take away. But as for the 10% for each branch, I doubt that's the case as there could easily be more than 10 branches. While banks are required to have that 10% threshold in cash, it's probably held primarily at the main branch.
That is Wells Fargo for you. Get your money out of there ASAP.
Definitely get it out of there as fast as you can!
I had problems with WF in 94, closed my accounts and never done business with them since.
But, it could be any large banking institution.
True, but the video shows Wells Fargo markings.
Hells Fargo
Why is there a TV running in the background? I can't seem to go to any business that doesnt have a TV force feeding people.
We have notified our bank several times now that their TV monitors are Chinese spyware.
In addition to Party Propaganda. It's almost always CNN, MSNBC, or another MSM. All corrupt propaganda.
I am pretty sure more than half of CNN "viewers" are just walking through airports, not even watching tv.
Small shitty people clung to little bits of power they were given by their masters. The mask mandates and "policies" emboldened an entire swath of nasty women and weak men to enforce something on their fellow citizens. It empowered them and exhilarated them to think they could MAKE someone do something.
If you don't think these same people wouldn't jump at the chance to hold a gun on you and load you onto a cattle car, or be a camp guard, or shovel you into an oven, you just aren't a good judge of human nature.
You have hit on it exactly!
Good for her and I love that she outed Wells Fargo and the tellers there. Wimps and bed wetters have been running this bullshit covid show. They’ve LOVED their moment in the spotlight as the enforcers of the law. Finally the world had to concede to their neurosis! I watched one heavy set woman, masked and gloved, wipe down her shopping cart during the plandemic and I thought how gross that the normal people were being bullied by the weak and how this insane person was probably loving that everyone was finally making them look sane.
Notice how quickly even the cop needed her supervisor as soon as the lady said she was an attorney.
Cop:
Lady:
Cop:
Lady:
Wow, this takes us back in time. For what seems to be years now, I have not seen a mask (other than some occasional looney). I really hope my country is not going to pick up what is happening on some states in the US.
PS: Notice how the police woman was constantly fondling with her mask. She seemed to hate it and was on the verge of ripping it off.
yep, and how many germs is she putting on the mask every time she touched it, then inhaling them? this is how stupid the world is.
It's remarkable how dense that bank girl was.
Is this old , are people still doing this stupid shit?
Sheep still doing the bbaaaaaaah.
"Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa..." as I walk by anyone with that dumb shit on.
Usually it's Karens... Or the store employees 🙄😂
They refused to giver her money that was in her account. That is theft.... They are not safe guarding money for her but for their use.
She still needs to close out all her accounts at WF, and take her money elsewhere. I guess the smaller credit unions are better, at least for most of us.
She should have asked the police lady to arrest the manager.
And the bank didn't have her money to give her... scary shit right there
Sad if this is current. The workers should stand up too or they’ll comply themselves out of jobs.
I would note if they asked her to leave and she refused she could probably be charged with trespass.
she did say she would leave, but she wanted her money first. it's her money. they did not comply with her on her wanting her money out of there. they had something of hers and they wouldn't give it to her.
it's different if you are at a store buying something, it's not yours until you pay. in this scenario she had every right to say she wasn't leaving until they gave her, her money, IMO.
Good point, I sure hope there’s a difference.
I wonder if a case could be made, that since you are an EXISTING customer, there is an elevated privilege or right. Sort of like, this is an HR issue and HR has to get involved....I see it as kicking an owner out, not just a person that has walked in and is considering hiring the business.
Interesting to get something like that in front of a jury.....bet the charges would be drop or changed before a jury had a chance at it.
I’d like to think you’re right.
So the "thin blue line" is the goons for the big bankers. (knew it, just a confirming video).
Good on this lady and Patriot!!
This isn't recent is it?
AWESOME!! SO MUCH WINNING!!!
Do NOT put up with the bullshit.
The coplette was trying hard to find a reason to get that customer out of the building and get her information.
Fuck that stupid cunt, a business's policy isn't a law. Violating a business's policy means jack shit unless a law has been broken.
Anyone notice the number on that white piece of paper attached to the door?
Q
That last bit is chef's kiss!
Well with all due respects Wells Fargo has always been a shitty corporation of a bank. And I know this from first-hand a experience from a few years back.
Good for that lady for standing her ground :)