Don't forget all of the other laws that are on the books that their poor reading skills prevent them from comprehending.Well, looks like bank robbery season comes early to Richmond this year. Usually its from Thanksgiving to Christmas. Guess the nice warm weather has drawn them out.
We really need to work on the educational system that we have. Its truly a shame that the average bank robber cannot read above a first grade level to understand that guns are not permitted in some banks.Money can be made and lost, but poor reading comprehension is the true crime here my friends
Ya gotta luv it !
Hey! Don't knock Wachovia because you haven't heard them whining or failing - - yet.
Isn't that about what the guy did in the OP above? :lol:Doug Huffman wrote:Hey! Don't knock Wachovia because you haven't heard them whining or failing - - yet.
When Wachovia asked me, as an account holderfor a $5.00 fee to get a money order for $1.75, I moved on.
Then, and if you are into knowing just how secure your money really is, you'll love this - I went to close out my account. I had the account down to about $30. I walked into a branch I had never been in, and told the guy that I wanted to close my account. I gave him my name, he looked it up and handed me $30. Had to sign some quick form. No id, no asking my SSN, my address, nothing.....
glad it was me withdrawing the $30!
Someone should call Wachovia and tell them about this false news story.
Wachovia has a no-guns policy, right? Therefore, there's NO WAY a guy could've held up those tellers with a gun!
Well, looks like bank robbery season comes early to Richmond this year. Usually its from Thanksgiving to Christmas. Guess the nice warm weather has drawn them out.
Hilarious. My compliments to whoever did the photoshop.
That was me Deep....but it doesnt take alot of skill. Its an easy online thing. I can make one for any situation!ProShooter wrote:Hilarious. My compliments to whoever did the photoshop.