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« : December 29, 2010, 09:47:18 AM »

After Maryann died, Mary Kay helped me get set up on line for my checking account.  I don't write many checks, but go on several times a week to make sure they have my Direct Deposits in as well as my Electronic Fund Transfers for the bills I automatically pay.

This morning, I noticed that they had a check with the wrong amount.  They had it for $84 instead of $84.99, so I called them.  Lo and Behold they did have the wrong amount and were very grateful that I called them.

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« #1 : December 29, 2010, 09:53:12 AM »

You just lost 99 Cents Henry!!! That is some hardcore honesty you have there, I probably would have only called if it was more then what I wrote it for HAHA. J/K

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« #2 : December 29, 2010, 10:06:46 AM »

Interesting thing Josh, over the years I have had a number of times when I have had errors happen which supposedly would have benefited me.  Once, Larry Parsons made an error of $20 in change to me and this has also happened in some of the larger stores as well.

On the other side, down at Hannafords in Essex Center one time, I had made out a check for $20 more so I would have some cash in my wallet.  I didn't notice it at the time, but when I got home noticed it, and the slip showed $20 cash back, so I called them.  They asked me which cashier I had and I gave them the information on the slip.  They told me if they came out $20 over that they would let me know.  I did not hear from them, so I called them and they told me they did not find an error. I told them they may not have found it, but there definitely had been an error as I had nothing in my wallet when I got home.  The next time I went down, I spoke with the manager and he refunded my $20.  I did have to give my name & address and sign something, but I had no problem with that.  I suspect they may check to may sure I was not a store scammer picking up some extra cash this way.

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