Learning Stories
by
Mario deSantis
mariodesantis@hotmail.com
“I am a Canadian, free to speak without fear,
free to worship in my own way, free to stand for what I think right, free to
oppose what I believe wrong, and free to choose those who shall govern my
country.” - -The Rt. Hon. John Diefenbaker, Canadian Bill of Rights,
1960
“The whole judicial system is at issue, it's
worth more than one person.”--Serge Kujawa, Saskatchewan Crown
Prosecutor, 1991
“The system is not more worth than one person's
rights.”--Mario deSantis, 2002
Ensign Stories © Mario deSantis and Ensign
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It Is the System's Fault:
An Incident with Banking
Transactions
By Mario deSantis, December 10, 1999 |
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What Mario has
discovered is that banks now pay little attention to
any details on a cheque other then the amount. This
has been the case for more then three years and like
Mairo we have all probably had at least one
interesting and perhaps more costly experience with
a bank of some kind.
Two interesting aspects to Mario's experience was
the small amount he was charged. Scotia and Royal
both would have charged him three to four times as
much for this and the CU's clerk being helpful is
miraculous. |
I have a CIBC bank account in Kindersley and a Credit Union
bank account in Nipawin where I live. I use the CIBC account
for paying my ongoing bills through the Internet and I
retained it because there is no CIBC branch here in Nipawin.
I replenish my CIBC account by sending periodically by mail
a cheque drawn on my Credit Union account. Last week, I
mailed a cheque for $900.00 to the CIBC branch in
Kindersley, I postdated this cheque as at December 10, 1999
and I explicitly wrote a memo on the cheque stating to be
payable not before December 10. Yesterday, December 8, I
received a call from the Credit Union, I was told that my
account was overdrawn and that my cheque for $900.00 was
cashed; I responded that the cheque be returned to the CIBC
bank and that my balance account be reconciled accordingly.
December 9, I go shopping and as I used my Credit Union
convenience card I realized that something was wrong with my
balance account; I took some money from my pocket and see if
I could come up with the right amount to pay for the
groceries, the cashier got my money, counted the change,
then said "...ho you have the right amount...", and I
responded "...how much money did you put out of your own
pocket?..." and she replied "...about three dollars..." I
was a bit surprised by this event, and I was just sorry for
the people who were queuing up behind me.
I went right away to the Credit Union and check what was
wrong with my account. I was told that the $900.00 cheque
was returned, that my outstanding balance was quite low, and
that the computer system debited my account for $5.00 for
the transaction affecting the returning of the cheque. I
responded that the computer system can't take away our
people responsibilities and therefore I asked that the $5.00
debit be taken away. The Credit Union cashier was extremely
communicative and she immediately rectified the problem. In
leaving I told her "...I always hear that when there is a
business problem the fault is of the system procedures, why
can't we have relationships as normal people I don't know...
I wonder now what they are doing at the other end in
Kinderlsey, possibly CIBC is going to charge me again
without my knowing..."
I returned to the grocery store, I gave back the three
dollars I owed to the cashier and I thanked and
congratulated her. There are good people around, but the
incompetent assemble of system procedures is driving these
same people insane, not to speak about me. |
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