On 9 May 2001, at 10:44, William Clark wrote:
> stated on it). Until electronic payment systems have ALL the kinks worked
> out, I will stay with bank money orders. At present their ABSOLUTE
> cashability a security far out-weigh the extra wait time for the item.
At my bank (Royal Bank of Canada), I've been getting increasing
hassles over ANY negotiable instrument in US$ from out-of-country...
INCLUDING international money orders both from the USPS and banks.
RBC is starting to say they're all the same and, therefore, they want to
put a hold on the funds in my account for 21 days to cover the money
order in case it "bounces."
One teller even had the gall to tell me that RBC didn't wanna "lose
money" if it bounced! Yeah, right! Like THAT would happen! If it
bounced, RBC would MAKE money on all the service charges they'd
apply and, of course, they'd immediately seize the funds out of my
account and if there wasn't 'nuff in there to cover it they'd overdraft my
account and charge MORE interest and service charges!
Needless to say, I'm thinking of changing banks, but I've heard (or
experienced) just as many horror stories 'bout the other Canadian banks
so I'm a bit leary.
Regards,
Chris
P.S. Sorry for the rant, but the crap Canadian banks are starting to pull
is getting WAY stoopid!
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I'm *not* a Zuikoholic.... I'm a Zuikohobbiest!
Chris O'Neill (coneill@xxxxxxxxxxx)
http://www.nucleus.com/~coneill
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