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yesterday i tried to put a cash deposit into someone else's account however it wasnt the same bank account as the branch i was at so they wanted to charge me 3.50 then they did not allow me to put a deposit because i didnt provide them with branch details???? anyone ever experienced something this hilarious b4?

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farking banks ... they ****ing charge for everything these days and they dont' even have toilets ....

gets this, if u have a cheque written out to you and there is a wording mistake ie words say its six and the number states 60 cents, the bank will take the difference ie 54 cents and take it as a fee!!!

i'm not shitting you either ... its happened to me 3 times already.

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yeah if it was other bank thats how it always has been

if u want to take money from your account, say a NAB account, and give it to someone with a CBA account, they best way is to take out cash, walk to the nearest CBA branch, and deposit it there. or even better do it through internet banking.

i didnt realise you meant complete other bank i thought u meant just a different branch of the same(surprising if it was the case)

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well then u would probably have to go to the building society :)

it would probably actually be processed by either commonwealth or westpac so you might be able to go to one of their branches. best to just look up which bank it is by asking a branch to look up the bsb they should know.

the only actual banks in aus are

anz, wbc, cba, stg, bwa, rba.

all the building societies and stuff like that are actually processed by one of the large banks.

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