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Default Bank absurdity

On 4/20/2020 6:52 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 16:57:38 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 4/20/2020 3:21 PM,
wrote:


I went to the bank and the teller line is closed, you have to use the
drive through so instead of being able to do a social distanced
transaction at the counter they want me to bring a virus infected
document carrier into my car, handle it on my lap and add whatever
viruses I might have. Then you send it back into the bank to infect
the teller and then out to the next victim.
I kept driving.

These people have lost their minds.


At my bank they have a sign requesting that any transactions under
$10,000 be done at the drive through.
They are not necessarily trying to protect you.
They are trying to protect their employees.
They deal with many different customers all day
long. You only had to deal with them once.


That document carrier sees all of the customers.




Mrs.E. and I had to get something notarized this
morning. We all wore gloves and masks. Kinda
felt funny walking into a bank with a mask on
though. :-)


A lot of banks and liquor stores wouldn't let you in with a mask or
even hats and sunglasses. They look at the robbery videos too.



I don't know about a "lot of banks". All I know is that at the bank we
visited this morning all the tellers, all the staff and all the
customers were wearing masks and gloves and the floors had six foot
markers in tape for "social distancing".

But you are correct. Under normal circumstances they prefer that you
remove ball caps and sunglasses.



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