PrettySquareGal
I'll Lock Up
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Elaina said:The whole yankee thing is better in more Urban areas (unless you walk into MY house, where my husband IS a Yankee.)
I make fun of it, but I thought they quit doing that years ago to people. My favorite father-in-law (which happens NOT to be my current one) used to tell me all kinds of things that happened to him 30 years ago.
I have to ask, WHERE were you?
(On a side note, I was refused service in a Shari's because I was an NRA member from Texas back when I was in the NW. I've never been sure if it was my prolific use of the word "y'all" or the fact that my purse got dumped.)
A suburb of Louisville, KY. I figured that wasn't in the sticks so I should be safe. I was dressed conservatively and did not see it coming. It started with the natural two forms of ID. That turned into about twelve which was everything in my purse, calling my old bank and getting a verbal confirmation over the phone of my status with them (after doing a credit check. I have stellar credit)...people started looking as it was becoming a bit of a circus. A manager was brought over to "check my identification." She came over (A fake blond like everyone else in there) and told me: "We are a careful and conservative bank. We need to protect our customers. We need you to bring in some proof of residency, like a utility bill with your name and address on it. We also need...."
Before I stormed out I asked for a photocopy of the photocopy of all of my IDs they had requested of me. Before I contacted an attorney I called the Bank's corporate office. They said they would look into it and get back to me. They called back and said the report was that I wouldn't show them any ID!
"I have a copy they made of all 12,034 pieces of ID!"
It wasn't worth the effort and I easily opened an account at Bank of America.