#BankingWhileBlack: Bank employee calls police on black man trying to cash a check

There is no federal law or regulation that requires national banks to cash checks for noncustomers. Most banks have policies that allow check cashing services only for customers who have an account with them in order to protect both themselves and their customers from forgeries.

Once a national bank cashes a check that has been forged by a noncustomer, they may lose money if they cannot collect from the person who cashed the check.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ba...ng/banks-can-make-reasonable-id-requests/amp/

the check was made out from that bank
 
He has paid cash for everything he owns, including his home. He doesn’t believe in credit. He never has, even though our dad was a banker. He is very suspicious of banks and the government. He quotes Shakespeare, a borrower, nor a lender be.


Same with my brother until it came to the boat. He was guaranteed a big pay out as he was plowed into by a tobacco company executive in a tobacco company car who had literally just been released from the hospital 30 minutes earlier doped up and told absolutely not to drive. Bro didn't want to miss the season waiting for it all to get settled and I didn't really care. Helped my credit to have a big loan that was paid off quick. His first offer was huge so he knew he was golden at that point while the lawyers fought out the final amount.
 
When I moved to Asheville I had a bank account in Texas, they did have my bank here

Got my first pay check, went to 3 different banks had ID they would not cash it!!!!


Had nothing to do with my race!!!!


But since I am not black I couldn't raise a hissy fit about it and say I'm a victim..I guess

You have to go to the issuing bank, retard.
 
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An employee at an Ohio bank called the police on a black man who’d just started a new job and was trying to cash his check.

Paul McCowns, 30, told NBC affiliate Cleveland News 19 that bank tellers at Huntington Bank in Brooklyn refused to honor the $1,082 check he’d just received from his new gig with an electric company, even after he provided two forms of I.D. and a fingerprint.

“It was highly embarrassing,” according to McCowns, who said tellers tried phoning his employer to verify the check was legit, but his boss didn’t pick up the call. McCowns’ check was for 64 hours he’d worked at the job he started three weeks earlier.

Accepting that the tellers weren’t going to help him, McCowns decided to leave, not knowing a bank employee had called 911.





Read more: https://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny-news-black-man-check-bank-cleveland-20181218-story.html

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A black man tried to cash his paycheck. The bank called the cops.

By Michael Brice-Saddler December 18 at 3:58 PM

Three weeks into his new job, Paul McCowns was ready to cash his first paycheck.

There were no issues when he first entered a Huntington Bank branch in Brooklyn, Ohio, on Dec. 1. The bank asked for two forms of ID, which McCowns provided, he told Cleveland 19 News. An employee then asked for a fingerprint, which is standard procedure for non-Huntington customers attempting to cash checks, according to the bank.

But soon, bank employees began to question the legitimacy of his check, which was worth just over $1,000, said McCowns, who is African American. They called his employer, an electric company, numerous times to confirm, but his employer did not answer. The bank turned him away, he said.

Moments later, he was handcuffed and put into the back of a police cruiser.

“I get in my truck, and the squad car [pulls] in front of me, and he says, ‘Get out the car,’ ” McCowns, 30, told Cleveland 19 News. An employee had called Brooklyn police, who detained McCowns until they verified with his employer that the check was real.





Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2018/12/18/black-man-tried-cash-his-paycheck-bank-called-cops/



Snowflakes, that's just how they are, the scary black man is lucky they didn't shoot him to death
 
Snowflakes, that's just how they are, the scary black man is lucky they didn't shoot him to death

The black boy should get him an account at any bank. Apparently he didn't have one at all, anywhere. Isn't that how blacks tend to do things?
 
I already know how they're going to act. Genetics dictates that. Watching provides nothing more than a good laugh and confirmation of what is already known.

Sure, now you're a geneticist with a deep understanding of molecular biology. Actually, you've just shown you understand nothing about genetics and race, thanks.

By the way:

Early forms of the instrument were fashioned by Africans in the United States, adapted from African instruments of similar design.[1][2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banjo
 
Sure, now you're a geneticist with a deep understanding of molecular biology. Actually, you've just shown you understand nothing about genetics and race, thanks.

By the way:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banjo

Sometimes an observation is all that's needed.

By the way:

Early forms are inferior like the people that fashioned them. The current forms had to be adapted by whites because the blacks could only do so much.
 
Why didn't the nigger go to his bank? That's right. He doesn't have one.


I know reading isn't something you knuckle draggers can handle. The paycheck was the first paycheck and the first job the man that ever had. Your drugs are keeping you from paying attention again.
 
I know reading isn't something you knuckle draggers can handle. The paycheck was the first paycheck and the first job the man that ever had. Your drugs are keeping you from paying attention again.


His Brain is already burning at Full Capacity, I'm not sure if he even knows was a Pay-Check is ...

Government Checks delivered to his Trailer twice a month is Pay-Day for him.
 
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