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I have 4 bank accounts. One is for school, the other is for personal and travel, the other is for my rent and bills, the 4th one is just an extra one.
From what the statement shows, I had an extra $5 in my rentcheck/bill account the day of the transaction. But I do know it was .25 short. Why it shows otherwise is beyond me.
I have the email and reciept saying it was paid and confirmed. I showed her that, but she's just like, "well, your documentation doesn't help, there's nothing I can do".
Well of course there's nothing YOU can do...worker. Get me your manager!
Well, there's your problem, you have too many account and not enough money! Why you have so many accounts it beyond me and I won't question such a thing, but I do suggest you keep a buffer in them.
I have 4 bank accounts. One is for school, the other is for personal and travel, the other is for my rent and bills, the 4th one is just an extra one.
That's pretty bizarre ... Maybe you could have someone show you to how to manage one account which would cover everything? It would probably save you money on bank fees, too.
Maybe you should become a worker and keep better track of your accounts. 25c short is short - you were late and short - you owe. And someone above said you have an attitude problem - yup, you do. That "worker" doesn't need missB*tch being nasty - she's doing her job. Go out and get yourself a 2nd one so you can hire someone to do the math on your bank accounts for you.
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