Cashier: 'I'll need to see some ID'
Me: 'Why? I'm paying bills'
Cashier: 'They come to more than £5000'
Me: 'They come to £5006.63, I agree, but I'm PAYING from my account, via debit card, at the counter, & you have the four bills in front of you and can see they are all addressed to either me or my husband'
Cashier: 'I'll get the manager'
Manager: 'We'll need to see some ID, as you're withdrawing over £5000'
Me: 'but I'm paying bills!'
Manager: 'Well technically you are withdrawing the money & then handing it us back'
Me: 'OK pass me bill A back, then I'll just pay the others'
(This happens. I then hand the cashier bill A back)
Me: 'Now I'll pay this bill'
Casier: 'I'll need to ask the manager if I can do that'
Manager: 'I'll do you a favour this time and let her do it, but in future you'll need to bring ID'
Me: 'No, I'm doing you a favour, using my local branch so that it isn't closed, & using my debit card rather than four seperate cheques, as that saves the cashier a huge amount of paperwork.'
So now I know why their slogan is 'For the Journey'...you need to carry your passport to access your own money!



MW