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    Quote Originally Posted by poker_dummy101 View Post
    Brock routinely gives advice about how to screw your bank and/or ************. No way in hell Brock even considers returning this for a sec.

    That is also why I hope can't wait for brock to fall flat on his face again.
    The family not going to be to happy after bailing him out for 90K to see that he has sunk to stealing money to finance his gambling addiction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emily_Haines View Post
    Brock thinks he is cute bragging about stealing a 1000 on an internet forum. He will get caught. There are 1000's of stories like this and they all end up the same. Brock they aint going to let you gamble in prison and there will be no more fun vacations in Louisiana. You better return that money!!!!!!!!

    http://www.nbc-2.com/global/story.asp?s=12227272

    http://cbs2.com/watercooler/bank.err....2.907891.html
    well those are a little out of the $1000 league. and not that i condone it, but if they validated the check for $1200 and gave him $2200 there is really nothing they can do to prove he has it since $1200 came out of his account.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackbeSSt View Post
    well those are a little out of the $1000 league. and not that i condone it, but if they validated the check for $1200 and gave him $2200 there is really nothing they can do to prove he has it since $1200 came out of his account.
    well, they have alot of proof on SBR now

    good job brock

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackbeSSt View Post
    well those are a little out of the $1000 league. and not that i condone it, but if they validated the check for $1200 and gave him $2200 there is really nothing they can do to prove he has it since $1200 came out of his account.
    There are cameras on every teller. They can see that they gave him $2200 when they were supposed to give him $1200. They will realize the error and know who got the funds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emily_Haines View Post
    The family not going to be to happy after bailing him out for 90K to see that he has sunk to stealing money to finance his gambling addiction.
    its unfortunate. if brock wasnt so cocky id feel sorry for him.

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    Look for Brock Landers to show up on Judge Judy...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChU5M...eature=related

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeeMore View Post
    There are cameras on every teller. They can see that they gave him $2200 when they were supposed to give him $1200. They will realize the error and know who got the funds.
    true. but since it was at the drivethru the chances of the teller counting out the money on the counter before putting it in the envelope and then the tube is slim to none (this coming from having been a branch manager in a bank for 7 years and watching tellers).

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    Quote Originally Posted by poker_dummy101 View Post
    Brock routinely gives advice about how to screw your bank and/or ************. No way in hell Brock even considers returning this for a sec.

    That is also why I hope can't wait for brock to fall flat on his face again.
    Have no problem screwing ************( scum bags,period).
    Banks are whores as well but hard to screw.
    This is screwing the teller who works out of a drawer that he/she is completely responsible for.This would be hurting that person and that is not acceptable behavior in my book.Similar to being over paid by the race track teller.You are only hurting the person not the track.

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    So Brock commits theft, then posts the bank (UofI credit union) and phone number on the forum?

    Someone call the bank and make a vid and tell them that this nit wit committed theft.

    I'm sure Becky W. would love to have her job come tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brock Landers View Post
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    right click save as!

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    brock put the 1000 on bases tonight, double it up and tomorrow take it back and keep the profits

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2daBank View Post
    think it is low class to keep something when it gonna get someone fired....teller error, cashier, pizza boy, anything like that im giving the money back because while you think you screwing the big man you really hurting the little guy, besides a big timer like you who hits 90% of his plays shouldnt give a damn bout a measly grand.....
    Quote Originally Posted by 2daBank View Post
    not sure why you dont understand it not the Bank money i have a moral issue with, its the poor teller that gonna lose her job because "Mr Rubber Band man 90% winners" for some reason needed the extra money



    what kind of low-life you gotta be to need morality taught to you by a ex-con.

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    Make a vid on the subject BEEMORE!

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    in case brock deletes pic


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    Quote Originally Posted by michalis View Post
    brock put the 1000 on bases tonight, double it up and tomorrow take it back and keep the profits


    you must not have been following pizza boys baseball plays lately.....

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    i still call shens on the entire thing. but who is gonna be the guy to call and look like a fool if in fact it is shens

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    fuking wish i had that kind of luck.

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    I would hang on to that $1,000 that should be enough to cover your court fee's and you should only need about an additional $3,000 to pay for your lawyer and an additional $20 a week for the next four years to pay for the gas you will need for your commute to your probation officer twice a week.

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    I would but I don't have time to make a video today. Extra Innings should do it

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    Brock when the teller goes to count down that draw at 5:00 they will notice.Expect a call from the branch manager .

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    dont worry Sharpie if he gets in trouble his daddy got his back.....

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    You should have really kept this to yourself Landers now they can try to say you knowingly knew they gave you too much money that's where they can press charges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tltaylor89 View Post
    Brock when the teller goes to count down that draw at 5:00 they will notice.Expect a call from the branch manager .
    but every good teller should trial balance during the day in case of situations like this. so maybe expect the call sooner.

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    i'd say -300 somebody has already called.

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    Everything is on camera dude...they'll go back after the drawers don't match the receipts and you'll be getting a call

    But since you were kind enough to show the receipt some looney from this site will probably throw you under the bus

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    he will get a call. He should have brought the money back. I know at the racebook they check cameras tapes, draw history, customer history. Hopefully he will just have to return the money and not have any charges pressed on him

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    Posting that was very stupid Brock if you plan to keep the money. Somebody here for sure is going to call the CU. I doubt they have many transactions of exactly $1200. You may as well return it today, you are identified now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug View Post
    Posting that was very stupid Brock if you plan to keep the money. Somebody here for sure is going to call the CU. I doubt they have many transactions of exactly $1200. You may as well return it today, you are identified now.
    Not to mention we know Brock's name from the CW stiff page

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    I would say the first thing the bank would do would be to look and see who took out a figure that high since the last counting of the drawers.

    They will likely at that time take notice to the $1200 withdrawal.

    And will than likely go to the surveillance video of that register at that time, which in this day of technology will without a doubt be able to identify the amount of bills counted by the teller.

    Now the bank knows who knowingly ripped them off, this is 2010 cameras closely watch a tellers every move.

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    i think what some of you guys are missing is that the teller ran it for the correct amount. on paper they will be in balance. its a little harder to narrow down when everything is run correctly but the wrong amount of money is given out. now had they run the check for $2200 and given $2200 then on paper they would be out of balance and hence easier to find.

    but regardless, you be fvcked cause you posted the receipt with phone number and teller name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug View Post
    Posting that was very stupid Brock if you plan to keep the money. Somebody here for sure is going to call the CU. I doubt they have many transactions of exactly $1200. You may as well return it today, you are identified now.
    every degenerate on this forum is going to be calling hoping to get a reward to lay on a 10 team parlay

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpcat View Post
    I would say the first thing the bank would do would be to look and see who took out a figure that high since the last counting of the drawers.

    They will likely at that time take notice to the $1200 withdrawal.

    And will than likely go to the surveillance video of that register at that time, which in this day of technology will without a doubt be able to identify the amount of bills counted by the teller.

    Now the bank knows who knowingly ripped them off, this is 2010 cameras closely watch a tellers every move.
    again, since its at the DT more then likely the teller did not do her job and count it out so that the camera can see it. if thats the case there is no proof.

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    Brock even posts the exact time....10:35 AM !

    I think he will be fine if he returns it by Thursday.

    He could have claimed he never opened the envelope.

    By now the bank mgr is reading the thread !

    loose lips sink ships, Brock.

    return it ASAP ( now).

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    maybe brock is fooling u guys and just did this as a joke...now u will all be calling the CU talking abut a 1200 dollar withdrawal when there really was none

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