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Originally Posted by greeneyes
I don't need to read it again, I fully understood what the situation was. He is not a customer, his employer may be, but he is not and is therefore not entitled to the perks other customers receive, i.e. cashing checks for free.
I can understand that people don't like it, but non-customers account for many of the transactions that we run and they do not have money in the bank for us to earn a profit on, so we charge them fees. If he took his payroll check to his regular bank, voila! he would not be charged fees because he is a customer.
It is that simple.
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It's not that simple... it is BULLSHIT.
A cheque represents money in an account. It cost the bank (hand on, let me calculate this...) NOTHING to cash the cheque when it is cashed at the bank from which the account is located...
There *should* be no charge... unfortunately banks are, as I see it, nickle and diming themselves to multi-billion dollar profits.