Sorry for the wall of text. There is a TLDR at the bottom if you don't feel like reading. 
*BG* So lately I've been working at least 2-3 days a week in customer service. We process a lot of money orders and money transfers, especially towards the beginning of the month, which can mean larges sums of money in one transaction and people paying with larger bills. If they have several (more than say 5), rather than holding them up and looking for the identifying marks, I'll just use a bill marker and mark them all so I won't hold up the line. *bg*
So this was the case yesterday. Well maybe an hour or less before the customer service desk closed, this "couple" (not really sure if they were together or just friends) come up and the lady was receiving money. I pointed her in the direction of the forms to fill out and helped the next customer.
I then helped her and processed her end of the money transfer. When I went to get the money, I grabbed some big bills and some 20s. Most people like having at least $100 in 20s because it spends easier, but I was also running low on 20s but had big bills from the day of money orders and money transfers. The guy wanted all big bills, so I took the 20s and gave him another big bill.
The guy then wanders back up as I just started helping the next customer. He wanted bills that didn't have stuff on it. I looked to see what he was pointing at and it was where I had marked the bills to make sure there weren't counterfeit. I explained that to him, but he wasn't having any of it. I repeated what I told him and that all my large bills had that on them. He kept making a fuss, so I called over my supervisor to deal with him.
The supervisor working last night was very much a no nonsense person, so I knew she wouldn't take anything from him. She pretty much repeated what I told him, that the bills are marked to make sure they're not counterfeit. He refused to listen and said he didn't see understand why we had to do that to them. My supervisor first suggested going to the bank we have in the store, but he wouldn't have any of that. He was still going on about the bills being marked and didn't get why. She then offered to give him 20s out of the register I wasn't using, but he didn't like them either, even pointing to something that's always on the bill asking what that was. My sup told him that was part of the bill. He then asked if he could write her name down. It sounded like he wanted someone's name in case....they didn't spend...I'm not sure exactly.
During all of this, the lady he was with was trying to get him to just calm down and leave cause she was in a hurry, but he was being rude to her. Also, she was originally the one picking up the money, but he was the one making a fuss over the money which seemed a little odd, but I figured for some reason he couldn't be sent money and it was sent to her to pick up for him.
At that point my sup took all the 20s from him and gave him the original money I had given him and told him she was done and called a manager. He stuck around for a minute or so, but ended up leaving before the manager showed up.
TL;DR Guy flips out and throws a tantrum because he wants brand new completely clean $100 bills with absolutely no markings whatsoever, even if they prove they're not counterfeit.

*BG* So lately I've been working at least 2-3 days a week in customer service. We process a lot of money orders and money transfers, especially towards the beginning of the month, which can mean larges sums of money in one transaction and people paying with larger bills. If they have several (more than say 5), rather than holding them up and looking for the identifying marks, I'll just use a bill marker and mark them all so I won't hold up the line. *bg*
So this was the case yesterday. Well maybe an hour or less before the customer service desk closed, this "couple" (not really sure if they were together or just friends) come up and the lady was receiving money. I pointed her in the direction of the forms to fill out and helped the next customer.
I then helped her and processed her end of the money transfer. When I went to get the money, I grabbed some big bills and some 20s. Most people like having at least $100 in 20s because it spends easier, but I was also running low on 20s but had big bills from the day of money orders and money transfers. The guy wanted all big bills, so I took the 20s and gave him another big bill.
The guy then wanders back up as I just started helping the next customer. He wanted bills that didn't have stuff on it. I looked to see what he was pointing at and it was where I had marked the bills to make sure there weren't counterfeit. I explained that to him, but he wasn't having any of it. I repeated what I told him and that all my large bills had that on them. He kept making a fuss, so I called over my supervisor to deal with him.
The supervisor working last night was very much a no nonsense person, so I knew she wouldn't take anything from him. She pretty much repeated what I told him, that the bills are marked to make sure they're not counterfeit. He refused to listen and said he didn't see understand why we had to do that to them. My supervisor first suggested going to the bank we have in the store, but he wouldn't have any of that. He was still going on about the bills being marked and didn't get why. She then offered to give him 20s out of the register I wasn't using, but he didn't like them either, even pointing to something that's always on the bill asking what that was. My sup told him that was part of the bill. He then asked if he could write her name down. It sounded like he wanted someone's name in case....they didn't spend...I'm not sure exactly.
During all of this, the lady he was with was trying to get him to just calm down and leave cause she was in a hurry, but he was being rude to her. Also, she was originally the one picking up the money, but he was the one making a fuss over the money which seemed a little odd, but I figured for some reason he couldn't be sent money and it was sent to her to pick up for him.
At that point my sup took all the 20s from him and gave him the original money I had given him and told him she was done and called a manager. He stuck around for a minute or so, but ended up leaving before the manager showed up.
TL;DR Guy flips out and throws a tantrum because he wants brand new completely clean $100 bills with absolutely no markings whatsoever, even if they prove they're not counterfeit.

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