Do you mean you took half of your daily limit at the teller and half of your limit at the ATM?
1/2 your limit + 1/2 your limit = daily limit! I don't see the problem
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Nov 15th, 2007 06:06 PM #1
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I have a daily limit that I can take out of the TD GM, but I went to the teller to cash out half of it and then I went to the machine and it allowed me to only take out half of my daily limit. Did the teller just screw me up by taking the money out of the daily limit? I didn't want to take out all the cash at the teller because they ask too many questions and take too long so that's why I wanted to take out some of it from the teller then rest from the machine.
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Nov 15th, 2007 06:55 PM #3
0.5 + 0.5 = 1, I don't understand your post. And what do you mean you didn't want to take it all out from the teller because "they ask too many questions" -there is no possible way it is faster to do two separate transaction types (ATm and teller) than just one.
And even if you think tellers are so slow why didn't you just take it all out at the ATM?
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Nov 15th, 2007 07:08 PM #4
I think the point is teller transactions aren't subject to your daily ATM limit so why would a teller withdrawl reduce your daily ATM limit?
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Nov 15th, 2007 08:35 PM #5
Teller withdrawals have no impact on ABM withdrawal limits at TD. It's probably that you already had used half your daily withdrawal limit (perhaps the night before) or you only had so much left on your weekly limit. Your limits can be easily changed just by speaking with the greeter at the branch or calling Easyline. They are meant to protect you against fraud, not to limit your access to your own money. I'm assuming you're not yet at the $1200 daily max limit.
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Nov 16th, 2007 08:23 AM #6
Yes, that's what I mean.
I have the max daily ATM limit of $1300, but I needed $1500 so I took out 700 from the teller and then I wanted to go to the machine to pull out 800 but it denied and said only 600 is available.
If I went to the teller and asked for 1500, they ask tons of questions and are really slow. I've done this many times and this always happens. Even for taking out the 700, the guy did atleast 100 keystrokes.
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Nov 16th, 2007 08:58 AM #7Jr. Member

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I don't get it. If you were already talking to the teller, why didn't you ask for the whole $1500 right at once? Why go through the extra step of going to the ABM afterwards? I mean you've already taken the time to line up at the teller. You've already gone through the whole process with them. Why not ask for the whole $1500 to begin with since it takes zero extra effort from you or the teller at that point? Why then add the extra unnecessary step to go to the ABM?
And so what if the teller asks questions? Usually its just swipe the card, enter your PIN, and how may I help you today. What kind of questions were you being asked that made you nervous or bothered?
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Nov 16th, 2007 01:16 PM #9totally agree. tellers should just give the money out to whoever walks in off the street with a bank card or the ability to forge a signature. after all, its not their money, its yours. even better, they should leave the cash in a bag by the door and ppl should just leave notes when they withdraw money.
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Nov 16th, 2007 01:32 PM #10
Td isn't that bad, I took out some money during lunch hour -- I like the fact they check id's for larger withdrawls\
Also, if you call the number on the back of the card they can temp increase your limit so you can make a one time larger withdrawlLast edited by demanche; Nov 16th, 2007 at 01:35 PM.
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Nov 16th, 2007 01:35 PM #11
hey, shouldn't complain about tight security. At the 2 BMO branches that i use, i just give the teller my bank card and they withdraw cash for me no questions asked. a little scary if u ask me. if i lost my bank card and didn't realize, someone could just walk up to a teller and take out money without a PIN or ID or anything.
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Nov 16th, 2007 03:05 PM #12
Ok, back to the topic, so I guess the teller took out the money I wanted from the daily limit? I didn't know this was possible.
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Nov 16th, 2007 04:25 PM #14
Frankly IMO it is absolutely none of their business what it is for! If they asked me I would tell them so, and if they gave me any gaff whatsoever I would immediately ask to speak to the bank manager to put them in line.
Unless the amount is over 10K bank employees have no obligation or right to question what you are doing with your money, period. Once a withdraw goes over 10,000 it triggers all these automatic flags in the system at which point they will ask, for sure. it's also logged in some kind of anti-organized-crime database.
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