This happened a couple of weeks ago.
I'm cashiering as usual, and the customer writes a check. Out of town. So, per store policy, I call over the MOD to initial the check.
When asked if all the info was current, she said that she actually lived here for 2 years. MOD visibly faltered, but still accepted the check.
Keep in mind, her checks AND her DL were for her apparently old address.
She claims that the DMV no longer will let you get a new DL/ID every time you move.
I call bullshit. There is no way this state will forgo any small bit of money, even if it is only $14 for a new DL.
I make it a point to get to the DMV within 2-3 days of a move to get a new DL, not to mention order new checks from the bank ASAP BEFORE I move. But, I'm not an idiot or an asshole.
As a cashier, it pisses me off to no end when people don't update their DL/IDs in a timely fashion.
I'm cashiering as usual, and the customer writes a check. Out of town. So, per store policy, I call over the MOD to initial the check.
When asked if all the info was current, she said that she actually lived here for 2 years. MOD visibly faltered, but still accepted the check.
Keep in mind, her checks AND her DL were for her apparently old address.
She claims that the DMV no longer will let you get a new DL/ID every time you move.
I call bullshit. There is no way this state will forgo any small bit of money, even if it is only $14 for a new DL.
I make it a point to get to the DMV within 2-3 days of a move to get a new DL, not to mention order new checks from the bank ASAP BEFORE I move. But, I'm not an idiot or an asshole.
As a cashier, it pisses me off to no end when people don't update their DL/IDs in a timely fashion.
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