There is no explanation necessary for why you want your own cash. None. Don't play their games. You have no obligation to tell them what you're using the money for, as did the guy in this video. Lol. When you signed up for your account, did they tell you they would later require details regarding what you intend to do with your own money? No? So yeah, don't play that game.
Just tell them you want x thousand dollars. The more information you give up, the more you play into their game.
If they refuse to give you what is yours, tell them you are calling to cops to report a theft. Put their institution on the front page, see how they like that.
That looks like a Royal Bank of Canada bank card. This guy is being targeted. The bank is only required to log anything at $10,000 or more, but the teller is allowed to do this.
Canadians usually have to threaten account closure if they have the kind of funds that will get the manager into trouble.
Yeah, that's an RBC card. They're a notoriously shit bank. Everyone I know's had problems with them. I think it gives them sadistic pleasure to do stuff like this. I've literally had to pull up banking regulations to show the manager to get them to do what I asked, a couple times, and even had to ask for their refusal in writing so I can take it to a lawyer. They changed their tune real fucking quick, but I just don't deal with them at all anymore.
Buddy should have just gone to the ATM. Most tellers are power tripping Karens anyway.
If this is USA, this is "conversion," which is a crime.
Somebody has your property and they won't give it back.
Conversion.
Call police (even though they won't do anything, you have a police record), file criminal complaint, and then lawsuit.
They will CLAIM they have "bank regulations" that authorize them to commit this crime.
The law TRUMPS their regulation.
Where fundamental (i.e. constitutional) rights are concerned, there can be no legislation or rulemaking that would abrogate them. -- US Supreme Court, Miranda vs. Arizona (the famous "Miranda rights" case)
When the bank teller has asked me all friendly-like what I was withdrawing $$ for, I looked him in the eye and said, "I'm just moving money around. It's not good to leave it in one place too long." He just stared at me - but he gave me the $$.
There is no explanation necessary for why you want your own cash. None. Don't play their games. You have no obligation to tell them what you're using the money for, as did the guy in this video. Lol. When you signed up for your account, did they tell you they would later require details regarding what you intend to do with your own money? No? So yeah, don't play that game.
https://youtu.be/_r8cJSI23BY?si=QE3XRlpN1wiIE-GB
Lol. Is that from a tv show? Never heard of it, but that scene was good. Thanks.
Ozarks on Netflix. I enjoyed it.
Thanks. I don't watch netflix, but I could probably find it elsewhere.
https://1337x.to/ is where I find everything.
Thanks. I don't want to support netflix.
Just tell them you want x thousand dollars. The more information you give up, the more you play into their game.
If they refuse to give you what is yours, tell them you are calling to cops to report a theft. Put their institution on the front page, see how they like that.
That looks like a Royal Bank of Canada bank card. This guy is being targeted. The bank is only required to log anything at $10,000 or more, but the teller is allowed to do this.
Canadians usually have to threaten account closure if they have the kind of funds that will get the manager into trouble.
Yeah, that's an RBC card. They're a notoriously shit bank. Everyone I know's had problems with them. I think it gives them sadistic pleasure to do stuff like this. I've literally had to pull up banking regulations to show the manager to get them to do what I asked, a couple times, and even had to ask for their refusal in writing so I can take it to a lawyer. They changed their tune real fucking quick, but I just don't deal with them at all anymore.
Buddy should have just gone to the ATM. Most tellers are power tripping Karens anyway.
What bank? Location?
If this is USA, this is "conversion," which is a crime.
Somebody has your property and they won't give it back.
Conversion.
Call police (even though they won't do anything, you have a police record), file criminal complaint, and then lawsuit.
They will CLAIM they have "bank regulations" that authorize them to commit this crime.
The law TRUMPS their regulation.
I was asked once for a 5000 withdrawl.. I told them "Hookers and Whiskey... its gonna be a great night!!"
They didn't know what to say.. lol
They did that once I would be removing all my cash immediately.
When the bank teller has asked me all friendly-like what I was withdrawing $$ for, I looked him in the eye and said, "I'm just moving money around. It's not good to leave it in one place too long." He just stared at me - but he gave me the $$.
Could be in a foreign country. She handed him his passport.
Bank run when?
Close your account and take ALL your money out of that bank. You're not making any interest anyway. Buy a big safe and a handgun.
Canada? Teller has a foreign accent.
Don't they all these days?