Is it ok to carry in a bank?
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Is it ok to carry in a bank?
Had to go in and make a sizeable cash deposit today and I was carrying at the time.
Did I screw up?
Did I screw up?
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Re: Is it ok to carry in a bank?
I always thought banks were one of the best places to carry.Mike from Texas wrote:Had to go in and make a sizeable cash deposit today and I was carrying at the time.
Did I screw up?
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I carry every time I go and do banking sinse I got my CHL.
No signs at Chase.
No signs at Chase.
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OK at Bank of America too......just don't try to use your CHL as a "Form of State Issued ID"
They just don't get it. I tried to explain to the Branch Manager at my bank (after a vigorous conversation with a teller) and it was going right over her head. Scary to think that these are the people in control of my money.
They just don't get it. I tried to explain to the Branch Manager at my bank (after a vigorous conversation with a teller) and it was going right over her head. Scary to think that these are the people in control of my money.
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DPS actually won't accept it as a primary or secondary form of identification either...Only as a supporting document.Humanphibian wrote:OK at Bank of America too......just don't try to use your CHL as a "Form of State Issued ID"
They just don't get it. I tried to explain to the Branch Manager at my bank (after a vigorous conversation with a teller) and it was going right over her head. Scary to think that these are the people in control of my money.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... ements.htm
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Xander wrote:DPS actually won't accept it as a primary or secondary form of identification either...Only as a supporting document.Humanphibian wrote:OK at Bank of America too......just don't try to use your CHL as a "Form of State Issued ID"
They just don't get it. I tried to explain to the Branch Manager at my bank (after a vigorous conversation with a teller) and it was going right over her head. Scary to think that these are the people in control of my money.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... ements.htm
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Funny huh.....
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Yeah. You'd think that with a full set of fingerprints and a background check, a CHL would be a *better* proof of identity than a driver's license or id card. <Shrug />Humanphibian wrote:Xander wrote:DPS actually won't accept it as a primary or secondary form of identification either...Only as a supporting document.Humanphibian wrote:OK at Bank of America too......just don't try to use your CHL as a "Form of State Issued ID"
They just don't get it. I tried to explain to the Branch Manager at my bank (after a vigorous conversation with a teller) and it was going right over her head. Scary to think that these are the people in control of my money.
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Funny huh.....
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Apparently so.....
It's nice to see that a CHL holds the same value for ID as an expired DL, or even a temporary card w/ no picture.
It's nice to see that a CHL holds the same value for ID as an expired DL, or even a temporary card w/ no picture.
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My bank is good to carry in. Robbed at gun point about a yr ago now.
There is not an employee there that has ever seen me unarmed or knows that I am.
There is not an employee there that has ever seen me unarmed or knows that I am.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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Nope no posting. It was Bank of America. I hate dealing with them but they are just so convenient.
Glad to know I was within the law.
Glad to know I was within the law.
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Xander wrote:DPS actually won't accept it as a primary or secondary form of identification either...Only as a supporting document.Humanphibian wrote:OK at Bank of America too......just don't try to use your CHL as a "Form of State Issued ID"
They just don't get it. I tried to explain to the Branch Manager at my bank (after a vigorous conversation with a teller) and it was going right over her head. Scary to think that these are the people in control of my money.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... ements.htm
-Xander
This really makes no sense. Your DL or State ID number is also on the CHL.
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