Bank of America Opens Three Teller-less "Robo Branches"

True, I find their presence a bit annoying at best, but, I think they are there mostly to cut time for those who's needs can be served without seeing the tellers. They probably would be doing something else if they had more clients entering the business. I know at the busier branches I visited years ago, you would be lucky to get to see someone so quickly if you wanted to see someone other than the tellers.

But yes, their, sometimes, abrupt greeting reminds me of when sales persons accost you when you first enter the store. I guess we're never satisfied.

Because of a number of unpleasant experiences I had with B of A, both personally and on behalf of a company worked for, if BofA were the only bank on the planet and were giving away $10 bills, I would keep my money in a sock under my mattress.
 

Because of a number of unpleasant experiences I had with B of A, both personally and on behalf of a company worked for, if BofA were the only bank on the planet and were giving away $10 bills, I would keep my money in a sock under my mattress.


Understandable, each person has to base their like of an establishment from their own experiences.
 
Sadly, Aunt Bea, some of what you say has crossed my mind. What if all service-related jobs were automated and all tech support for the bots are outsourced off shore, as already happened. What if the rich one percent had to take care of everyone else? Sci-Fi! Crazy thoughts.

Well the 1% has already proven they have no interest in "taking care of" those less fortunate. The only way they might "take care" of us is by thinning the herd.
 


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