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BitterBlue
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Old 11-10-2009, 06:37 AM

No. I wouldn't say that made you a bad customer. Personally, I wouldn't really feel comfortable handing out my ID and what-not to a customer service rep if I wasn't really sure what it would be used for either. I would rather know EXACTLY what was going on, with all the how's and why's before I just let a sales rep start swiping my ID. Now, it IS necessary and important to have ID on you and present it when cashing a check. That's just the standard rules that apply for any bank or business that does that sort of thing. But if you feel skeptical about it at all, then by no means are you obligated to hand over any of your information without knowing exactly who you're giving it to and what they're really doing with it. If you were skeptical, she should have been even more professional and patiently explained to you the situation. It only would have taken an extra two minutes on her part and you wouldn't have been left hanging like that.

And no, I don't recommend vandalizing anybody's tires right after an incident like that. Lol. You have to give it several weeks first and THEN do it so that suspicion can't necessarily be traced back directly to you. LMFAO! Jk... Don't you go and do that crap or I'LL come after you, because I'll get blamed for it. Lol. And trust me, you don't want me on your tail. There's no escape. Roflmao