I work as a bank teller in Vancouver, today some rich chink came in to withdraw 250k cash. We were unable to fulfil his order and had to go in full damage control mode explaining why my manger looked really stressed about it. Canadian banks are suffering a cash shortage right now.
If you only k ew how bad things really are
I keep hearing about coin shortages specifically in US banks. Is that happening in leaf banks too or is it just all cash in general that's short?
As if the Canadian man didn't have enough trouble simply putting food on the table as it was...
There are no coins in burgerland. Seriously.
we didn't print enough money.
It doesn’t make sense why all of a sudden are there no coins? COVID lead to the shortage? How? More people using laundry ? Like what the fuck. This is all a big planned ordeal
Dumb zoom zoom. Think about it for a min youll get there. Fuck zoomers lack life experience.
Please explain then... Are people hoarding coins?
Do you have any proof of this user? I'd like to believe you but....
you dealt with a vietnamese gangster looking to re-up on some kush to bring out east nbd
I love the smell of hyper inflation in the morning.
People aren't going out to places where they would typically use cash so the coins aren't circulating.
Sometimes ATMs are closed , they will leave 1 open.
People are actually holding on to cash. I'm not an economist but it's actually starting whatever is happening it's starting
People are betting that the value of the metals will be worth more than the face value of the coin. And history shows that they are probably right, there are very few coins which have not been eventually outstripped in value by the underlying metal.
No you fucking idiot. The fed is printing paper money like it's going out of style and not coins. So, more and more people are getting change but not using it. Meaning...there a shit ton more coins in your drink holder in your car because you don't sift through that shit and pay for shit like sally sue the 90 year old woman. You're not hording it, but your not using it. Fun fact: self-serve car wash owners are getting more rich cause you tards suck up change in the vaccum like its old mcDs french fries.
Taking out more than $10K in cash requires all but the largest branches to special order the hard currency and wait several days. This has been the case for a couple of decades now. You are dog whistling or know fuck all about the bank you are tellering at.
LARP. no banks have an extra 250k cash on hand, major liability. They maybe have that total for all the customers per day.
t. canadian
Did some banks lower it a while back to like 7-8k? And they started reporting it to the feds as well if you did?
>they don't know
cashless transations seem like the way to go as long as your governments and companies wernt completely capitalistic kike niggers who would sell all your private info to the chinese without a second thought.
we're going to war. and soon
To be fair most of the Mexican pile is high fructose corn syrup processed crap
Now it's $100. If you take out enough to eat a meal you are reported.
I work as a cashier (or at least I do while I'm not locked in) and it's insane man. Families will come in and pay like $200+ per trip on average.
Shit like this pisses me off.
>deposit my money into bank
>go to withdraw my money
>they dont have my money
Yes yes, I understand the practical reasons behind it. I can understand why its impractical to have such large sums of money. I can understand how such cases are so rare that it's useless to prepare for them and liability outweighs it. It just pisses me off regardless. If i put my money into your god forsaken bank, you *should* have the money. The only reason why YOU wouldnt have the money is because to minimize YOUR liability and maximize YOUR earnings potential you don't keep enough around to fulfill MY money.
The problem would be exponentially worse if the guy called in days in advance and they still didnt have the money either.
they own the money. they own you. you are just a debt slave.
that Canadian pile would probably only be about $40-$50 in Australia and our countries are so similar economically
my grocery spending has gone from avg. $200 to $350 and thats just for me and my girlfriend.
steak has become a luxury we eat 2 times a month max. Its fucking insane.
t. Albertafag
Lol the guy in that image died. hahaha
Who the fuck pays cash nowadays?
I’ve been pulling my limit just about any time I’m near an atm. I’m sitting on several tens of thousands of leafbux in 50s. What do?
This. I once got bitched out from RBC for taking out $1200 for rent a decade ago, a large cash withdrawl like this is done pre-arranged
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