SERIOUSLY? There used to be some law about how a bank couldn't be closed for 3 days in a row.
There still is
Originally Posted by Fireball2
The bank is never wrong
Man don’t I wish
To OP are they closed altogether or are lobbies closed with drive thru access?
Proactive with regard to Omicron is like being proactive with regard to cold season…
My wife worked as a teller for several years circa 1980. Even in those days of prehistory, banks enjoyed three day weekends for Monday holidays, just as they do today.
The requirement was that the bank be open four business days each week.
Of course, today, with internet banking, the bank is open 24 hrs/day and 7days/week.
People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.
If a bank is closed abnormally and you are forced to use an ATM do they wave any fees? I have never done ATM or online banking, asking for myself?
Osky
Banks don’t typically charge to use their own ATMs only those of other institutions. Online banking is free; been a long time since they’ve charged for that.
They’re just like other industries; they’re mechanizing because it’s less expensive than paying people.
My wife worked as a teller for several years circa 1980. Even in those days of prehistory, banks enjoyed three day weekends for Monday holidays, just as they do today.
The requirement was that the bank be open four business days each week.
Of course, today, with internet banking, the bank is open 24 hrs/day and 7days/week.
You’re absolutely right I apologize I read that question as “more” than 3 days in a row.
They're all open here in spite of a recent rash of covid. I was in an eye doctors office yesterday. They have 4 doctors and a whole crowd of other staff. The staff was all wearing masks but they've dropped the requirement for patients. There was a dozen people in the waiting room and not a mask in the crowd.
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