disneysnowflake
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I got my little $62 paycheck today.
I only work limited part time hours as a pharmacy tech for a major retailer. Pay is low.
I decided to go through the bank drive thru. I've had an account with the bank for over 10 years.
The employee didn't know me. She asked for my complete address over the intercom. I said it. She then wanted my social security number. I told her I wasn't going to give my SSN over an intercom. I would be happy to give her my photo ID if she'd send the tube back. Her response? No. It's too busy to do all that. She just needed my SSN. I told her I'd walk into the bank and take care of the check.
I walked into the bank and waited for my turn.
The same bank employee took my ID. She came back and told me she needed 2 more forms of ID, proof I had an account, and my social security card.
She already had my driver's license. I showed her my checkbook. I showed her my debit card from that bank. She wanted to see at least 2 major credit cards. I don't carry my SSN card with me.
She told me it would have been a lot easier if I'd just have given my SSN like she asked. I told her that giving my SSN over an intercom that can be heard by everyone at the bank drive thru and inside the bank wasn't safe. She just rolled her eyes.
She told me the next time I try to cash a check there at the drive thru to please give a deposit slip, photo ID and 2 other forms of ID.
She cashed my check, and I left.
I can see making sure your customer is who they say they are, but wow.
Would you give your SSN out over an intercom at a bank drive-thru?
I thought asking SSN for any reason anywhere out in the open is not a good thing to do.
I only work limited part time hours as a pharmacy tech for a major retailer. Pay is low.
I decided to go through the bank drive thru. I've had an account with the bank for over 10 years.
The employee didn't know me. She asked for my complete address over the intercom. I said it. She then wanted my social security number. I told her I wasn't going to give my SSN over an intercom. I would be happy to give her my photo ID if she'd send the tube back. Her response? No. It's too busy to do all that. She just needed my SSN. I told her I'd walk into the bank and take care of the check.
I walked into the bank and waited for my turn.
The same bank employee took my ID. She came back and told me she needed 2 more forms of ID, proof I had an account, and my social security card.
She already had my driver's license. I showed her my checkbook. I showed her my debit card from that bank. She wanted to see at least 2 major credit cards. I don't carry my SSN card with me.
She told me it would have been a lot easier if I'd just have given my SSN like she asked. I told her that giving my SSN over an intercom that can be heard by everyone at the bank drive thru and inside the bank wasn't safe. She just rolled her eyes.
She told me the next time I try to cash a check there at the drive thru to please give a deposit slip, photo ID and 2 other forms of ID.
She cashed my check, and I left.
I can see making sure your customer is who they say they are, but wow.
Would you give your SSN out over an intercom at a bank drive-thru?
I thought asking SSN for any reason anywhere out in the open is not a good thing to do.