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Originally Posted by fresnelly
Wow, now I'm even more confused. I'm sure I could figure it out, but I've never seen anything like that. Why a bank would use such a complicated system, rather than a regular model that accepts envelopes through a slot is beyond me. I can't decide if this is either antiquated or futuristic.
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I think because it allows one teller to service multiple transactions of people in the drive-through.. we have the drive-through down to a science, A SCIENCE! But yeah, I've always made my deposits at an ATM except when I didn't have a deposit slip.. and I would be hard pressed to try using this as well..
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