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Hi there. So I have a question... I deposit my money into the bank through the drive thru every friday.
Whenever I have any cash to deposit, I count it over and over just to make sure and then calculate the total over and over for accuracy.
Today, I pull up to the drive thru, count my cash, make sure my checks are there and send it thru the machine. The teller tells me I am 20 short...
I tell her there is no way, since I JUST counted it before I gave it to her. But I still do a search of my car and outside my door, thinking maybe it dropped after I counted it, but its nowhere to be found. I tell her that the money should be correct but she continues to tell me its short.
At this time, I would like to tell you that I know that I am not wrong. I know this because this has happened 2 times already. The first time it happened, I blamed myself. So from then on, I am very very very careful and precise about my deposits.
Since this is cash, there is no way for me to prove that the amount is correct. And why is it always a 20 that is missing? And the same teller... I don't know what to do...
Has this happened to anyone else before?
I'm thinking that from now own, I am just going to go inside or use the atm machine. This will probably solve my problem, but I'm still kind of upset from the 60 that disappeared... I wouldn't think a teller would risk their job just to steal a 20...
And I have also asked my DH if maybe he took cash out of my wallet that day, but he assures me that he didn't...
I know that there is probably nothing I can do, but just wondering if this has happened to anyone before? Or if anybody here works at a bank or is a teller, is there anything I can do? Its cash... so I wouldn't think so.
The bank I use is bank of america so I would think that things like this would not happen?
Whenever I have any cash to deposit, I count it over and over just to make sure and then calculate the total over and over for accuracy.
Today, I pull up to the drive thru, count my cash, make sure my checks are there and send it thru the machine. The teller tells me I am 20 short...
I tell her there is no way, since I JUST counted it before I gave it to her. But I still do a search of my car and outside my door, thinking maybe it dropped after I counted it, but its nowhere to be found. I tell her that the money should be correct but she continues to tell me its short.
At this time, I would like to tell you that I know that I am not wrong. I know this because this has happened 2 times already. The first time it happened, I blamed myself. So from then on, I am very very very careful and precise about my deposits.
Since this is cash, there is no way for me to prove that the amount is correct. And why is it always a 20 that is missing? And the same teller... I don't know what to do...
Has this happened to anyone else before?
I'm thinking that from now own, I am just going to go inside or use the atm machine. This will probably solve my problem, but I'm still kind of upset from the 60 that disappeared... I wouldn't think a teller would risk their job just to steal a 20...
And I have also asked my DH if maybe he took cash out of my wallet that day, but he assures me that he didn't...
I know that there is probably nothing I can do, but just wondering if this has happened to anyone before? Or if anybody here works at a bank or is a teller, is there anything I can do? Its cash... so I wouldn't think so.
The bank I use is bank of america so I would think that things like this would not happen?