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Where do you get cash from?
She sells drugs on the side
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Where do you get cash from?
Optum and USBank both do this. The fee was still smaller than what benefits would cost through my employer, so we pay it. No idea how it shows up on a paystub doh.Still seems like a relatively low percentage of companies, especially low for flat-out denial of coverage. Would be interested to see more recent numbers because I've still never seen that entry on any paystub I've ever reviewed. And there's no way in wouldn't have to be a separate line-item on a paystub.
Was a PITA having to walk in to a building and hand a dude a handful of cash.
I understand it. Most people are fucking stupid. That goes for bank tellers too.I can't understand bank employees not wanting customers to use their physical locations. I get the banks themselves. But its like the employees themselves get mad at it.
Are you kidding?If you're offered insurance and you turn it down and take your spouses most places now charge extra for that
Okay, I fucking laughed out loud at this.
That sucks.Speaking of ATMs, used one that wasn't "my" bank for the first time in...who the fuck knows when, to get pizza in Wisconsin at a place that didn't take cards.
$3 fee from the Machine.
$2.50 fee from my bank.
Fuck. Right. Off.
Are you kidding?
Me too.So...I like going to the bank.
That sucks.
My bank has no fees for using other banks' ATM's and pays the other banks' or machine's fees for me.
What about if you had to deposit $760most ATM's will accept up to 50 bills and if you're over 50, you'd just need to make two deposits.....
It might be irrational, but I would not trust depositing cash through an ATM.most ATM's will accept up to 50 bills and if you're over 50, you'd just need to make two deposits.....
They would not have to pay it then. Its only for spouses that have employment that offer them insurance.
The Big Red Key?Same here
I get the 3 bucks back
Crazy. I noticed when I moved to MT there are none. Not that I use them but just something I noticed when I moved here as far as 1 of the differences in the 2 states.I'd expect cash advance places outnumber both of those in your area. Unless you count those as banks.
Yep, my wife was at Optum for about 10 years, and it went into effect 3 years ago, I thinkSeems im mistaken in saying most but becoming more increasingly common
Remember when banks would reimburse you for those fees. Those were the days
LOL.how do you tip strippers?