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October 7, 2009 at 7:08 AM #465904October 7, 2009 at 7:16 AM #465090HobieParticipant
Call the manager a day before you want the cash and tell them the amount and pickup time. They can make the arrangements/transfers and will have it ready for you.
Depending of the banks layout, you will be ushered to a commercial window or to an out of public view area. You will also be more comfortable than standing at a window watching the teller count big cash in view of other customers.
While $10k is not that much money for a bank, I’m thinking their security measures explain your experience.
October 7, 2009 at 7:16 AM #465276HobieParticipantCall the manager a day before you want the cash and tell them the amount and pickup time. They can make the arrangements/transfers and will have it ready for you.
Depending of the banks layout, you will be ushered to a commercial window or to an out of public view area. You will also be more comfortable than standing at a window watching the teller count big cash in view of other customers.
While $10k is not that much money for a bank, I’m thinking their security measures explain your experience.
October 7, 2009 at 7:16 AM #465628HobieParticipantCall the manager a day before you want the cash and tell them the amount and pickup time. They can make the arrangements/transfers and will have it ready for you.
Depending of the banks layout, you will be ushered to a commercial window or to an out of public view area. You will also be more comfortable than standing at a window watching the teller count big cash in view of other customers.
While $10k is not that much money for a bank, I’m thinking their security measures explain your experience.
October 7, 2009 at 7:16 AM #465700HobieParticipantCall the manager a day before you want the cash and tell them the amount and pickup time. They can make the arrangements/transfers and will have it ready for you.
Depending of the banks layout, you will be ushered to a commercial window or to an out of public view area. You will also be more comfortable than standing at a window watching the teller count big cash in view of other customers.
While $10k is not that much money for a bank, I’m thinking their security measures explain your experience.
October 7, 2009 at 7:16 AM #465909HobieParticipantCall the manager a day before you want the cash and tell them the amount and pickup time. They can make the arrangements/transfers and will have it ready for you.
Depending of the banks layout, you will be ushered to a commercial window or to an out of public view area. You will also be more comfortable than standing at a window watching the teller count big cash in view of other customers.
While $10k is not that much money for a bank, I’m thinking their security measures explain your experience.
October 7, 2009 at 7:41 AM #465100JCParticipantI can confirm that I have done what Hobie suggested with my credit union and that they were able to accomodate. They did request a little advance notice.
October 7, 2009 at 7:41 AM #465285JCParticipantI can confirm that I have done what Hobie suggested with my credit union and that they were able to accomodate. They did request a little advance notice.
October 7, 2009 at 7:41 AM #465638JCParticipantI can confirm that I have done what Hobie suggested with my credit union and that they were able to accomodate. They did request a little advance notice.
October 7, 2009 at 7:41 AM #465709JCParticipantI can confirm that I have done what Hobie suggested with my credit union and that they were able to accomodate. They did request a little advance notice.
October 7, 2009 at 7:41 AM #465919JCParticipantI can confirm that I have done what Hobie suggested with my credit union and that they were able to accomodate. They did request a little advance notice.
October 7, 2009 at 3:12 PM #465321AnonymousGuestUsually for larger quantities they request you call ahead for an appt to they are ready for you. I have no problem with this. I am just surprised that for a relatively small amount like 10k, two different branches couldn’t accommodate, I think that is more than a cooincidence. Particurly since I have widthdrawn that amount in the past on several occasions without a call ahead and they didn’t ask any questions.
If I wanted to be difficult, I could have asked them to pay all they had (in 20s if need be), then go to another branch for the rest, but I didn’t have the time to mess around.
All this makes me wonder if this is related to bank problems. I read a few weeks ago UBOC just received an emergency cash infusion from their parent company (a Japanese bank). Since UBOC is not public, we don’t really know how good/bad their situation is. The fact that they needed this extra funding implies they must have been on the FDIC watch list for not enough reserves.
October 7, 2009 at 3:12 PM #465509AnonymousGuestUsually for larger quantities they request you call ahead for an appt to they are ready for you. I have no problem with this. I am just surprised that for a relatively small amount like 10k, two different branches couldn’t accommodate, I think that is more than a cooincidence. Particurly since I have widthdrawn that amount in the past on several occasions without a call ahead and they didn’t ask any questions.
If I wanted to be difficult, I could have asked them to pay all they had (in 20s if need be), then go to another branch for the rest, but I didn’t have the time to mess around.
All this makes me wonder if this is related to bank problems. I read a few weeks ago UBOC just received an emergency cash infusion from their parent company (a Japanese bank). Since UBOC is not public, we don’t really know how good/bad their situation is. The fact that they needed this extra funding implies they must have been on the FDIC watch list for not enough reserves.
October 7, 2009 at 3:12 PM #465864AnonymousGuestUsually for larger quantities they request you call ahead for an appt to they are ready for you. I have no problem with this. I am just surprised that for a relatively small amount like 10k, two different branches couldn’t accommodate, I think that is more than a cooincidence. Particurly since I have widthdrawn that amount in the past on several occasions without a call ahead and they didn’t ask any questions.
If I wanted to be difficult, I could have asked them to pay all they had (in 20s if need be), then go to another branch for the rest, but I didn’t have the time to mess around.
All this makes me wonder if this is related to bank problems. I read a few weeks ago UBOC just received an emergency cash infusion from their parent company (a Japanese bank). Since UBOC is not public, we don’t really know how good/bad their situation is. The fact that they needed this extra funding implies they must have been on the FDIC watch list for not enough reserves.
October 7, 2009 at 3:12 PM #465936AnonymousGuestUsually for larger quantities they request you call ahead for an appt to they are ready for you. I have no problem with this. I am just surprised that for a relatively small amount like 10k, two different branches couldn’t accommodate, I think that is more than a cooincidence. Particurly since I have widthdrawn that amount in the past on several occasions without a call ahead and they didn’t ask any questions.
If I wanted to be difficult, I could have asked them to pay all they had (in 20s if need be), then go to another branch for the rest, but I didn’t have the time to mess around.
All this makes me wonder if this is related to bank problems. I read a few weeks ago UBOC just received an emergency cash infusion from their parent company (a Japanese bank). Since UBOC is not public, we don’t really know how good/bad their situation is. The fact that they needed this extra funding implies they must have been on the FDIC watch list for not enough reserves.
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