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What do you know about banks?

I have a good friend who works in a bank. When we were chatting, she once told me about the weird things that happened in their bank. Several of them left a deep impression on me.

My friend works as a teller in a bank, sitting at the counter and responsible for customers' deposits, withdrawals, remittances and other tasks. Once, a middle-aged woman dressed coquettishly came to withdraw money. The amount was not much, only two thousand yuan.

Because there were many customers waiting in line at that time, her friend suggested that she go to the ATM to handle the transaction, which would allow the customers behind her to handle the business faster. But the woman didn't listen to her advice and insisted on withdrawing money at the counter.

My friend knew that it would be a waste of time to continue the stalemate, so he agreed. When the money and bank card were handed to the woman from the window, she stuffed the cash into the clothes on her chest without changing her expression or heartbeat.

My friend was shocked at the time, because everyone knew how dirty banknotes were, especially her professional habits, which made her dumbfounded by this practice, and she wondered if this woman was an idiot.

The woman walked away from the counter with her head held high in public, seemingly very proud of herself. Before leaving, she wrote something in the customer opinion book. Later, when my friend looked it up after get off work, he found out that the woman wrote the number that the teller had a bad service attitude. That number was exactly my friend’s job number.

Another time, an old lady who had been deceived by phone fraud came to the bank and insisted on remitting money to the account number she wrote down. Because she was older and was a high-risk group for telecommunications fraud, the amount of remittance was If there are more of them, my friends will pay attention.

Asked the old lady a few questions. She knew nothing except the other party’s account number and name, but she categorically said that she had not been deceived. All her friends and managers came to organize the incident, but the old lady called the police as if she was at a disadvantage, hoping that the police would do justice for her.

My friend has been working for many years and has met many elderly people who have been defrauded, but this old lady was the first to take the initiative to call the police. After the police came and verified the authenticity in front of the old lady, the old lady realized that she had indeed been deceived.

Nowadays, every time my friends meet an old lady who comes to do business, they will think of the scene at that time, fearing that the old thing will happen again, and she will be blamed for being sad and tiring.