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<blockquote data-quote="ynotaz" data-source="post: 4365053" data-attributes="member: 49239"><p>Just another Chase story.</p><p></p><p>My wife had her hair done, paid with a hundred-dollar bill. Next day we get a frantic call from hair lady, she went to bank and they would not accept the bill, said it was counterfeit. I talked to her asked her what happened, what bank/branch she went to, did she ask for a manager, did they confiscate the bill.</p><p></p><p>It was Chase, a major branch, not the grocery store kind, the teller was a very young girl, she didn’t ask for a manager because she was embarrassed, and no they didn’t keep the bill. I met her and traded her the older $100 for a nice new one with the security strip. I know the bill was good, took it to my bank told them the story, after a good laugh they deposited it.</p><p></p><p>So, Chase had a tatted, teeny bopper, embarrass this woman and didn’t confiscate the “counterfeit” bill to report and turn over to the fed. If she had attempted to confiscate the bill, I’m certain a manager would have gotten involved and made things right or made things worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ynotaz, post: 4365053, member: 49239"] Just another Chase story. My wife had her hair done, paid with a hundred-dollar bill. Next day we get a frantic call from hair lady, she went to bank and they would not accept the bill, said it was counterfeit. I talked to her asked her what happened, what bank/branch she went to, did she ask for a manager, did they confiscate the bill. It was Chase, a major branch, not the grocery store kind, the teller was a very young girl, she didn’t ask for a manager because she was embarrassed, and no they didn’t keep the bill. I met her and traded her the older $100 for a nice new one with the security strip. I know the bill was good, took it to my bank told them the story, after a good laugh they deposited it. So, Chase had a tatted, teeny bopper, embarrass this woman and didn’t confiscate the “counterfeit” bill to report and turn over to the fed. If she had attempted to confiscate the bill, I’m certain a manager would have gotten involved and made things right or made things worse. [/QUOTE]
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