by McGovern » Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:50 pm
by Pseudo » Thu Jun 23, 2011 11:35 am
by A Mum » Thu Jun 23, 2011 11:39 am
Pseudo wrote:Had to go to a bank this morning to deposit a cheque. The teller, upon assessing my balance, promptly began hard-selling investment products to me.
That really, really, really gives me the shytts.
My balance is none of your business, stickybeak. If I have significant amount of clams in there then it is for a reason, which is also none of your business. Just stick the damn cheque in the damn account like I asked you to. No doubt when you took the job you were subjected to rigorous training - I bet they had you sit in a Skinner Box while they flashed numbers at you, and every time the number was greater than $50 you had to press a lever to be rewarded with a pellet - but FFS, if you do this to every customer then you're going to slow the queue down tenfold, and the bogans waiting behind me to get their social security money are already looking restless. It'll be on your head pal, not mine.
Rant over.
by Brucetiki » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:09 pm
A Mum wrote:Pseudo wrote:Had to go to a bank this morning to deposit a cheque. The teller, upon assessing my balance, promptly began hard-selling investment products to me.
That really, really, really gives me the shytts.
My balance is none of your business, stickybeak. If I have significant amount of clams in there then it is for a reason, which is also none of your business. Just stick the damn cheque in the damn account like I asked you to. No doubt when you took the job you were subjected to rigorous training - I bet they had you sit in a Skinner Box while they flashed numbers at you, and every time the number was greater than $50 you had to press a lever to be rewarded with a pellet - but FFS, if you do this to every customer then you're going to slow the queue down tenfold, and the bogans waiting behind me to get their social security money are already looking restless. It'll be on your head pal, not mine.
Rant over.
The exact reason why I left 'banking/telling' after 15 years
I felt so uncomfortable with this 'see how much is in their account and sell' attitude.
Sad thing is - he has to 'sell' to ex amount of customers to keep his 'job rating' so to speak.
So from previous experience please don't shoot the messenger![]()
Same thing happened when banks introduced bank fees - us frontline staff copped it big time!
by Johno6 » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:27 pm
by Bum Crack » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:29 pm
Pseudo wrote:Had to go to a bank this morning to deposit a cheque. The teller, upon assessing my balance, promptly began hard-selling investment products to me.
That really, really, really gives me the shytts.
My balance is none of your business, stickybeak. If I have significant amount of clams in there then it is for a reason, which is also none of your business. Just stick the damn cheque in the damn account like I asked you to. No doubt when you took the job you were subjected to rigorous training - I bet they had you sit in a Skinner Box while they flashed numbers at you, and every time the number was greater than $50 you had to press a lever to be rewarded with a pellet - but FFS, if you do this to every customer then you're going to slow the queue down tenfold, and the bogans waiting behind me to get their social security money are already looking restless. It'll be on your head pal, not mine.
Rant over.
by Media Park » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:33 pm
Bum Crack wrote:Pseudo wrote:Had to go to a bank this morning to deposit a cheque. The teller, upon assessing my balance, promptly began hard-selling investment products to me.
That really, really, really gives me the shytts.
My balance is none of your business, stickybeak. If I have significant amount of clams in there then it is for a reason, which is also none of your business. Just stick the damn cheque in the damn account like I asked you to. No doubt when you took the job you were subjected to rigorous training - I bet they had you sit in a Skinner Box while they flashed numbers at you, and every time the number was greater than $50 you had to press a lever to be rewarded with a pellet - but FFS, if you do this to every customer then you're going to slow the queue down tenfold, and the bogans waiting behind me to get their social security money are already looking restless. It'll be on your head pal, not mine.
Rant over.
everytime I bank money, they ask me if I want to take out a loan
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by A Mum » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:38 pm
by Bum Crack » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:42 pm
Media Park wrote:Bum Crack wrote:Pseudo wrote:Had to go to a bank this morning to deposit a cheque. The teller, upon assessing my balance, promptly began hard-selling investment products to me.
That really, really, really gives me the shytts.
My balance is none of your business, stickybeak. If I have significant amount of clams in there then it is for a reason, which is also none of your business. Just stick the damn cheque in the damn account like I asked you to. No doubt when you took the job you were subjected to rigorous training - I bet they had you sit in a Skinner Box while they flashed numbers at you, and every time the number was greater than $50 you had to press a lever to be rewarded with a pellet - but FFS, if you do this to every customer then you're going to slow the queue down tenfold, and the bogans waiting behind me to get their social security money are already looking restless. It'll be on your head pal, not mine.
Rant over.
everytime I bank money, they ask me if I want to take out a loan
Solution... never have money in your bank...
by saintal » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:51 pm
A Mum wrote:The fact also is - they dont employ bank tellers for their 'good customer service' skills anymore - they employ the 'good sellers'.
by saintal » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:55 pm
by Q. » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:58 pm
saintal wrote:Owners of morbidly obese pets, such as Sampson the dog who was in the media yesterday. Over-feeding then on junk is not a sign of love as some stupidly claimed. Rather it’s a lack of effort and care on their behalf to provide appropriate food and exercise.
by Brodlach » Thu Jun 23, 2011 1:36 pm
Quichey wrote:saintal wrote:Owners of morbidly obese pets, such as Sampson the dog who was in the media yesterday. Over-feeding then on junk is not a sign of love as some stupidly claimed. Rather it’s a lack of effort and care on their behalf to provide appropriate food and exercise.
The poor dog's joints will be rooted!
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by JAS » Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:18 pm
by southee » Sat Jun 25, 2011 1:10 am
Brodlach wrote:Quichey wrote:saintal wrote:Owners of morbidly obese pets, such as Sampson the dog who was in the media yesterday. Over-feeding then on junk is not a sign of love as some stupidly claimed. Rather it’s a lack of effort and care on their behalf to provide appropriate food and exercise.
The poor dog's joints will be rooted!
And the girl climbing on its back for a ride
by Thiele » Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:02 pm
by Columbo » Sun Jun 26, 2011 6:31 pm
by bloods08 » Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:33 am
by Brodlach » Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:45 am
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by Phantom Gossiper » Mon Jun 27, 2011 12:58 pm
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