Originally posted by blackbeSSt
had something REALLY odd/cool happen at the Credit Union!
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DougSBR Hall of Famer
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#71what about this thread ?Comment -
blackbeSStSBR Hall of Famer
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#72well yeah if we call the CU or one of them is a member hereOriginally posted by Dougwhat about this thread ?
. but on video, nein
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OmgUrMomRestricted User
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#73lol someone from sbr calling the credit union reminds me so much of this picture
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SoVSBR Hall of Famer
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sharpcatRestricted User
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#75not sure what bank you worked for or how they ran their business, but most intelligent businesses that deal with lots of money generally count their registers repeatedly throughout the day and even if not at days end when they close out that register and find it exactly $1000 dollars missing they will stay all night long reviewing withdrawals and video surveillance.Originally posted by blackbeSSti 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.
At a small credit union with several windows I would assume that this particular window did not have too many withdrawals in the $1,000 dollar range if any at all, so it should not be hard for any person with a little common sense to trace this particular transaction and than review it on the surveillance.
Give the money back! you are going to cost somebody their job in a piss poor economy with record high unemployment rates and likely face criminal prosecution for a "felony" but even if not you will not walk away with that kind of money.Comment -
blackbeSStSBR Hall of Famer
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#76theres a difference in supposed to and actually do as i have witnessed first hand. most tellers don't do it periodically and no one enforces it. and if the teller can't frickin read the amount on the check something tells me they don't normally count their drawer.Originally posted by sharpcatnot sure what bank you worked for or how they ran their business, but most intelligent businesses that deal with lots of money generally count their registers repeatedly throughout the day and even if not at days end when they close out that register and find it exactly $1000 dollars first they will stay all night long reviewing withdrawals and video surveillance.
and there are plenty of other ways to be out $1000 exactly. if you have to buy or sell to the vault and you forget to run a ticket or run it for the wrong amount, you can be out. its also very easy to be crossed with another teller if you buy/sell with them.
and again if they look through the work they will see that the check was validated for the correct amount and might not think twice about it to check the camerasComment -
BoscoeSBR MVP
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#77this is a joke, right??Originally posted by Brock Landers[ATTACH]15089[/ATTACH]
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sharpcatRestricted User
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#78Originally posted by blackbeSSttheres a difference in supposed to and actually do as i have witnessed first hand. most tellers don't do it periodically and no one enforces it. and if the teller can't frickin read the amount on the check something tells me they don't normally count their drawer.
and there are plenty of other ways to be out $1000 exactly. if you have to buy or sell to the vault and you forget to run a ticket or run it for the wrong amount, you can be out. its also very easy to be crossed with another teller if you buy/sell with them.
and again if they look through the work they will see that the check was validated for the correct amount and might not think twice about it to check the cameras
I would look at this as a gambling transaction. You are risking what will likely cost you about $5,000 in court costs and possible jail time with almost guaranteed a un-expungeable felony on your record for life to win $1,000. So if you consider lawyer fees, court fees, and the life altering negatives of being a convicted felon you are basically getting 1/10 on your money. at 1/10 on your money you would require at least a 91% likelihood that the bank will not catch the error. I would say that there is at least a 75% chance that the bank will catch the error so this is an idiotic move.Comment -
blackbeSStSBR Hall of Famer
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#79oh i agree 100% cat. im just saying from working in a bank for so many years in the past, it isn't as easy as saying "oh well here's a check for $1200 that was validated for the correct amount, i musta given him $1000 extra"Originally posted by sharpcatI would look at this as a gambling transaction. You are risking what will likely cost you about $5,000 in court costs and possible jail time with almost guaranteed a un-expungeable felony on your record for life to win $1,000. So if you consider lawyer fees, court fees, and the life altering negatives of being a convicted felon you are basically getting 1/10 on your money. at 1/10 on your money you would require at least a 91% likelihood that the bank will not catch the error. I would say that there is at least a 75% chance that the bank will catch the error so this is an idiotic move.
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blackbeSStSBR Hall of Famer
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#80did i mention i call shens on this whole ordeal?!
and damn im disappointed that no one has called yet!Comment -
Jrod124SBR Hall of Famer- 10-31-09
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#81I just watched that Judge Judy ep that someone posted on here. Come on Brock I think your better than that asshole they showed on show. That guy can't buy a winner, you are a solid baseball capper. The bank teller is going to have to pay that 1000 out of her own pocket or lose maybe her job. Do the right thingComment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy- 01-26-09
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#82Originally posted by sharpcatI would look at this as a gambling transaction. You are risking what will likely cost you about $5,000 in court costs and possible jail time with almost guaranteed a un-expungeable felony on your record for life to win $1,000. So if you consider lawyer fees, court fees, and the life altering negatives of being a convicted felon you are basically getting 1/10 on your money. at 1/10 on your money you would require at least a 91% likelihood that the bank will not catch the error. I would say that there is at least a 75% chance that the bank will catch the error so this is an idiotic move.
dont go accusing the "Rubber Band Man" of not making +ev bets, he is hitting 90%!!!!!!!!!!!!!Comment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy- 01-26-09
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#83Originally posted by blackbeSStdid i mention i call shens on this whole ordeal?!
and damn im disappointed that no one has called yet!
if its not BS then brock is dumber than i thought, actually posting evidence? holy shit i thought paco was crazy with his "money and guns vid".......Comment -
OmgUrMomRestricted User
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#84blackbe, u call bud.Comment -
sharpcatRestricted User
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#85It is definately not easy but the credit union is not going to get lazy and say "screw it I don't feel like investing the time to recover $1,000" this is not $10 they will stay all night looking to locate this money.Originally posted by blackbeSStoh i agree 100% cat. im just saying from working in a bank for so many years in the past, it isn't as easy as saying "oh well here's a check for $1200 that was validated for the correct amount, i musta given him $1000 extra"
I am just trying to caution Brock, as someone who made mistakes in the past and is a convicted felon I know the long term effects that these things can have on your life and I can guarantee that it is not worth $1,000 when an attorney is going to charge you 4 times that amount plus court fees and long term effects like missing future job opportunities because you have a felony theft charge on your record.
Too many people here are quick to give someone bad advice either because they think it is funny or just because they have nothing to lose and therefore are not quite as concerned with the bad that may come out of this.Comment -
xyzkySBR MVP
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#86I really hope you are not that this is just a joke...Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
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#87So far there is no proof a crime was committed. There is a picture indicating a transaction occured at 10:35 am with $1200 withdrawn. Then there is another picture indicating $1512 cash on a table. Brock could have actually added the extra cash to the $1200 he received at the bank and messes with you naives.Comment -
poker_dummy101Restricted User- 11-03-08
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#88Originally posted by pavyracerSo far there is no proof a crime was committed. There is a picture indicating a transaction occured at 10:35 am with $1200 withdrawn. Then there is another picture indicating $1512 cash on a table. Brock could have actually added the extra cash to the $1200 he received at the bank and messes with you naives.
i dont think it shows that... i think it shows what kind of person brock is that we'd actually believe this.
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Emily_HainesSBR Posting Legend
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#89Did you really expect something different from a person nearly 40 years old living in a college town delivering pizza's?Originally posted by 2daBankif its not BS then brock is dumber than i thought, actually posting evidence? holy shit i thought paco was crazy with his "money and guns vid".......Comment -
diamondSBR MVP
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#90Brock has no moral.
He is also on the stiff list of CW.Comment -
Brock LandersSBR Aristocracy
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#91graduate...live and work in Champaign countyOriginally posted by SoVBrock, you go to UIUC?Comment -
Dirty SanchezSBR Posting Legend
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#92Jail isn't bad as long as you keep your back to the wallComment -
OmgUrMomRestricted User
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#93seems to me they will just ask him to return the $1,000 first? i mean he is not gonna get charged unless he refuses to return it, so im sure he is safe until they ask.....Comment -
szk1983SBR Wise Guy
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#94karma baby.Comment -
Brock LandersSBR Aristocracy
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#95exactly, at WORST they just gave me a free loan, but as blackbelt said, 99% chance this is gone with the wind for themOriginally posted by OmgUrMomseems to me they will just ask him to return the $1,000 first? i mean he is not gonna get charged unless he refuses to return it, so im sure he is safe until they ask.....Comment -
Rich BoySBR Hall of Famer- 02-01-09
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#96Seems like a lot of jealous posters here.
I would probably give the money back... These things usually bite you in the ass later on.
If Brock wants to keep the money, that's his decision. I would bet that Brock gets caught by the CU.Comment -
DougSBR Hall of Famer
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#97maybe so.....before you posted the photo of the receipt.Originally posted by Brock Landersexactly, at WORST they just gave me a free loan, but as blackbelt said, 99% chance this is gone with the wind for them
You can bet the CU will see this thread and they will know it is you and you probably gave them enough evidence to prosecute you. Somebody will rat you out, actually you did it to yourself.
You had a chance of keeping this money but not now.Comment -
poker_dummy101Restricted User- 11-03-08
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#98weren't you the one offering people points for doing nice things???Originally posted by Rich BoySeems like a lot of jealous posters here.
I would probably give the money back... These things usually bite you in the ass later on.
If Brock wants to keep the money, that's his decision. I would bet that Brock gets caught by the CU.
jealous? no.
decent human beings? yesComment -
Brock LandersSBR Aristocracy
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#99bullshitOriginally posted by Dougmaybe so.....before you posted the photo of the receipt. You can bet the CU will see this thread and they will know it is you and you probably gave them enough evidence to prosecute you. Somebody will rat you out, actually you did it to yourself. You had a chance of keeping this money but not now.Comment -
aggieshawnSBR MVP
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#100the truth.Originally posted by big joe 1212here is what I think...
YOU ARE FULL OF SHIT
monopoly money does not count.
plus who gets money in an envelope and does not count it himself at the window???????????????
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Brock LandersSBR Aristocracy
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#101was the drive thru...didn't even look at the envelope till i was 5 miles awayOriginally posted by aggieshawnthe truth.
monopoly money does not count.
plus who gets money in an envelope and does not count it himself at the window???????????????
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DeuceBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#102They will realize it and take the dime out of your account. Banks fukk up a lot, trust me, but guess what, they realize it and take it from you.Comment -
patswinSBR MVP
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#103i think this is a joke, he can't be serious
if this really did happen and you have no intention of returning the money you should have kept quietComment -
Brock LandersSBR Aristocracy
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#104I consulted Richkas, I am in the clearComment -
diamondSBR MVP
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#105Lets edit this so its more realistic to brocks world..Originally posted by DeuceThey will realize it and take the dime out of your account. Banks fukk up a lot, trust me, but guess what, they realize it and take it from you.
They will realize it and TRY to take the dime out of your account, only to find out it a overdraft, and will call you wife. Banks fukk up a lot, trust me, but guess whatt , they will realize it and you will be homeless.Comment
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