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- Mar 16, 2007
I guess I am confused why not giving you a withdrawal form means you need to go back to the end of the line.
You needed a withdrawal slip today because you forgot your check, so the bank kindly gave you a replacement. But do you always forget your checks? If so, what makes you think you'd remember the withdrawal slip?
As for it being a "blank check" it is something that you substitute for a check. It's blank in that it doesn't have your info on it like a regular check, otherwise it is a replacement for the check you left at home. Banks have a reason for wanting to control checks.
Finally, why would you go to the end of the line with your withdrawal slip? It takes a few seconds to fill in, why not do it at the window?
No, I don't forget my checks. That was the first time that happened.
I wanted some extra withdrawal slips in case I want to withdraw money from my *savings account.*
Is it really necessary for a customer to have to ask for a withdrawal slip and then stand there and have to make it out while people are waiting in line behind you?
What if you want to make out the withdrawal slip in the privacy of your own home?
And what *favor* did the teller do for me? It's her job. All she did was provide me with a withdrawal slip.