...................P R Y C E
SUCK MY DICK!!!!!!!!!!





...................P R Y C E
SUCK MY DICK!!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by Joplin; 10-11-2008 at 04:28 PM.
see if your club will do it seems less a hassle.
no considering they always need smaller bills for the cash drawers.
try trading at the end of your shift from now on, thats what i do.




I would think that clubs always need change since I've noticed a lot of customers come in with 100s.
I hate going to the bank with a large sum of money. When I worked at a tip only club , I would always go to the bank with a few hundred in ones and always get attitude.




I never talked to a manager about it but I probably should have. I once brought in 400 ones to put in my account and I could see the teller as she used a bill counting machine, rolling her eyes and saying that "this was rediculous." Another time I went to a bank that I'm not a member of to try to trade in 200 ones for 2 hundred bills and they actually told me that I didn't have them!
I never used the money wraps but I would always have my bills facing the same way. Now I work at lap dance clubs and don't make a lot of money on stage so it's not really a problem.




^^^wow, that's awful but I can see it. I'm the same way, I cry very easily when already upset.
I give my ones in at the end of the night, but i live with the 20's. It's not as big a hassle to me.
My manager is always happy to take singles. He begs for them sometimes.
Wow you girls are nicer than me. I had this happen once and I leaned into the counter and told the teller, "You may have a problem with strippers, but at least I don't work in a fucking bank for ten dollars an hour."
Stupid cunt bag. LOL





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It's a bank. Go in and exchange whatever you bills your have for whatever bills you need. If anyone gives you attitude, that's completely unprofessional on THEIR part not yours. Say something to the manager if needed. It's your money and it's not their business.




When it really came down to it, yes, they wouldn't do anything because I wasn't a member of the bank but when I first walked in and set my ones down, I got an evil look and was told that they didn't have the hundreds for it. Then they asked me if I was a member of the bank and told me they couldn't help me anyway. They should have just refused me because I wasn't a member of the bank in the first place and not give some excuse why they didn't want to count the ones and then it wouldn't have been such a problem for me. It was a bank that I used to belong to but had a lot of problems with the tellers before I danced and left it anyway.
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