Is it legal for local bank to refuse it’s customers access to their deposit boxes?
Monday, March 29th, 2010 at
10:26 am
Not only for the last 5 months the bank is refusing it's account holders access but they refuse to make change or sell rolls of coins, Levitra pill whithout prescription cashiers checks, etc. they won't allow anyone inside the bank. Can only go thru the drive thru window. How can the bank do this?
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US $20.50



If I were you, I’d be looking for another bank SOON … like yesterday!
This definitely doesn’t sound right. You’re not in the U.S., are you? Because I definitely think this type of thing would be illegal here.
Are all branches of the bank doing this, or only your local one? Have you asked about it at the bank’s main office?
The bank is not doing anything illegal. Do not like the bank? Please do your business at another bank.
I use BBB. Very effective at the local level. guarantees nothing & works hard to prove it. BBB gets results.
BOW BOW, DUH DUH BUH DUUUUH DUUUH! (alright!)
At work, we’re still on XP SP3 and IE6, not by choice. My quad-core Xeon with 6GB physical RAM appears to only have 3GB RAM because XP 32-bit can’t see the rest. Oh joy.