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pirate4state
01-09-2007, 10:04 AM
Shown below, is an actual letter that was sent to a bank by an 86 year old woman. The bank manager thought it amusing enough to have it published in the New York Times.

Dear Sir:

I am writing to thank you for bouncing my check with which I
endeavored to pay my plumber last month.

By my calculations, three nanoseconds must have elapsed between his presenting the check and the arrival in my account of the funds needed to honor it.

I refer, of course, to the automatic monthly deposit of my entire
pension, an arrangement which, I admit, has been in place for only eight years.

You are to be commended for seizing that brief window of opportunity, and also for debiting my account $30 by way of penalty for the inconvenience caused to your bank.

My thankfulness springs from the manner in which this incident has caused me to rethink my errant financial ways.

I noticed that whereas I personally answer your telephone calls and letters, --- when I try to contact you, I am confronted by the
impersonal, overcharging, pre-recorded, faceless entity which your bank has become. From now on, I, like you, choose only to deal with a flesh-and-blood person.

My mortgage and loan repayments will therefore and hereafter no longer be automatic, but will arrive at your bank, by check, addressed personally and confidentially to an employee at your bank whom you must nominate.

Be aware that it is an offense under the Postal Act for any other
person to open such an envelope. Please find attached an Application Contact which I require your chosen employee to complete.

I am sorry it runs to eight pages, but in order that I know as much about him or her as your bank knows about me, there is no
alternative.

Please note that all copies of his or her medical history must be
countersigned by a Notary Public, and the mandatory details of
his/her financial situation (income, debts, assets and liabilities) must be accompanied by documented proof.

In due course, at MY convenience, I will issue your employee with a PIN number which he/she must quote in dealings with me.

I regret that it cannot be shorter than 28 digits but, again, I have
modeled it on the number of button presses required of me to access my account balance on your phone bank service. As they say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

Let me level the playing field even further. When you call me, press buttons as follows:

IMMEDIATELY AFTER DIALING, PRESS THE STAR (*) BUTTON FOR ENGLISH
#1. To make an appointment to see me
#2. To query a missing payment.
# 3. To transfer the call to my living room in case I am there.
# 4. To transfer the call to my bedroom in case I am sleeping.
# 5. To transfer the call to my toilet in case I am attending to
nature.
# 6. To transfer the call to my mobile phone if I am not at home .
#7. To leave a message on my computer, a password to access my computer is required. Password will be communicated to you at a later date to that Authorized Contact mentioned earlier.
# 8. To return to the main menu and to listen to options 1 through 7.
# 9. To make a general complaint or inquiry. The contact will then be put on hold, pending the attention of my automated answering service.
# 10. This is a second reminder to press* for English.

While this may, on occasion, involve a lengthy wait, uplifting music will play for the duration of the call.

Regrettably, but again following your example, I must also levy an establishment fee to cover the setting up of this new arrangement.

May I wish you a happy, if ever so slightly less prosperous New Year?

Your Humble Client
(Remember: This was written by a 86 year old woman)
'YA JUST GOTTA LOVE THEM SENIORS" !!!!!

:D :D

Adidas410s
01-09-2007, 10:15 AM
http://www.snopes.com/business/bank/takethat.asp

pirate4state
01-09-2007, 10:19 AM
Originally posted by Adidas410s
http://www.snopes.com/business/bank/takethat.asp

well, i did cover myself with "or so the email said" ;)

BIG BLUE DEFENSIVE END
01-09-2007, 11:35 AM
Originally posted by pirate4state
well, i did cover myself with "or so the email said" ;)

When did you start listening to Pantera?

pirate4state
01-09-2007, 11:38 AM
Originally posted by BIG BLUE DEFENSIVE END
When did you start listening to Pantera? I've always listened to them. :cool:

Blastoderm55
01-09-2007, 11:53 AM
R.I.P. Dimebag :(

BIG BLUE DEFENSIVE END
01-09-2007, 12:06 PM
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b...in-y-hobbes.gif

pirate4state
01-09-2007, 12:10 PM
Originally posted by BIG BLUE DEFENSIVE END
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b...in-y-hobbes.gif

So weird ... :thinking:

BIG BLUE DEFENSIVE END
01-09-2007, 12:11 PM
Originally posted by pirate4state
So weird ... :thinking:

I got it. :D
Thanks for your help. ;)

pirate4state
01-09-2007, 12:11 PM
Originally posted by BIG BLUE DEFENSIVE END
I got it. :D
Thanks for your help. ;)

I see!! YAY!! :)

44INAROW
01-09-2007, 12:13 PM
Originally posted by BIG BLUE DEFENSIVE END
When did you start listening to Pantera?

I have "Rockstar" by Nickelback on myspace and have several "younger" folks send me messages that they were surprised I like "that" kind of music....... I guess they think once we hit 30- we stop liking music :D :D :D

pirate4state
01-09-2007, 12:18 PM
Originally posted by 44INAROW
I have "Rockstar" by Nickelback on myspace and have several "younger" folks send me messages that they were surprised I like "that" kind of music....... I guess they think once we hit 30- we stop liking music :D :D :D

I know, even my MOM likes Nickleback and she is way old. :p :p :D

Heck, one year we were watching the Grammy's and my mom knew who Little Bow Wow was and I had no clue. :crazy1: :o Too funny. :D