Bank teller implied I was a coke dealer

Why?
If you go into a shop and you buy a TV, why should you expect anything more then a TV? Are you paying them extra? Stop with your disgusting little American Attitude okay? The days that people worked for tips are long gone (in fact, it never really existed in Europe).

I find it funny that you actually think that you're entitled to respect/notoriety for buying something, do you think that they got the goods for free?

i'd expect good service to stop me walking down the road and buying the tv elsewhere. it's not that hard to figure out, is it? if i receive good service from a place, i will use them again and it doesn't all boil down to price, the front sales of a business is an excellent indicator of the aftersales. i received poor service from my closest vw dealer so will now drive the extra 7 miles to the next one where i got better service.
 
What the clerk did was out of order.

It's hard to say what I would have done but I certainly would have taken offence to the implication if he appeared to be serious. If he appeared to be having a laugh then I'd have gone along with that and not cared so much.

Would have been best dealt with at the time by challenging him to say what he meant and asking why he thinks that?
 
This thread is hilarious.

Don't know what is funnier, the original thing that happened to the OP or how the thread has turned into a debate about customer service ethics etc
 
The pancake thing probably soured his opinion of this forum.
Someone tell him its more of less died its death now, dinosaurs are cool now.
 
lol this really made me laugh, he was blatently asking if you dealed.

Remember though, it is part of their job to recognise money laundering, that will be his CYA case :) Cover ...your ...A
 
Interesting...

Perhaps someone should forward this thread onto the Santander PR department, I’m sure they will be interested to hear about this and investigate the tellers actions, clearly if it's not true I’m equally sure they will be very interested in speaking to you about trying to soil the banks reputation.

While you are writing to them could you remind them that I still don't have my new debit card that I ordered in June and phoned twice and visitied a branch to remind them to do.

Everytime you talk to them it's like their computers have dimentia or something. Loads of "that's strange", "says you don't live there", "have you updated your address recently?", comments.

Also reminds me of the last time I made a withdrawal from Halifax after them "losing" my book for 3 months!

When the woman asked me what the money was for I quipped "Let's just see if you can manage to do the transfer first love" :p
 
He said you look familiar and then gestured in a way in which he thought you might remember him.

Maybe just a case of mistaken identity?
 
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