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<blockquote data-quote="Dixies_fire" data-source="post: 589837" data-attributes="member: 16184"><p>A few years ago before the army i was a manager at whataburger well we used to get a paper check and I always got mine in the middle of the night when I closed the store. Walmart was right behind our store so instead of getting up early to cash the check or worrying about banking hours I would cash it at Walmart in the middle of the night pick up a few things go home and do my banking later. Long story short I had cash on my and was walking in the bank to deposit my house payment and the money disappeared I don't know to this day if it fell out of my pocket hand or what. I was having a nervous break down about it in front of the bank because my house payment was supposed to get deposited into my dad's account if it wasn't paid I would have to deal with weeks of being screamed at until I had the money to pay that month and next month off. My dad was a strange guy he used my house payment as a way to berate the **** out of me because he paid for my house in full and I paid him, every cent. He was the type that would start calling before pay day to remind me of it and it was never late ever. Well a man came up to me and handed me 200 dollars out of his very large wallet that had several thousand dollars in it. I stuttered thank you as he walked off tears still streaming down my face. Was the nicest thing that has ever happened to me. I paid my house payment. And went without everything else till i got paid again and counted myself the luckiest girl in the world to be able to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dixies_fire, post: 589837, member: 16184"] A few years ago before the army i was a manager at whataburger well we used to get a paper check and I always got mine in the middle of the night when I closed the store. Walmart was right behind our store so instead of getting up early to cash the check or worrying about banking hours I would cash it at Walmart in the middle of the night pick up a few things go home and do my banking later. Long story short I had cash on my and was walking in the bank to deposit my house payment and the money disappeared I don't know to this day if it fell out of my pocket hand or what. I was having a nervous break down about it in front of the bank because my house payment was supposed to get deposited into my dad's account if it wasn't paid I would have to deal with weeks of being screamed at until I had the money to pay that month and next month off. My dad was a strange guy he used my house payment as a way to berate the **** out of me because he paid for my house in full and I paid him, every cent. He was the type that would start calling before pay day to remind me of it and it was never late ever. Well a man came up to me and handed me 200 dollars out of his very large wallet that had several thousand dollars in it. I stuttered thank you as he walked off tears still streaming down my face. Was the nicest thing that has ever happened to me. I paid my house payment. And went without everything else till i got paid again and counted myself the luckiest girl in the world to be able to do so. [/QUOTE]
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