yes we had the same here in our dept stores when I was small.. even when I became a teen some of the older more established stores still had them, and they were the stores were everything seemed to be made of highly polished wood, counters, Lifts (elavators).. etc, and elevators still had lift attendants .. and the glorious smell of furniture polish evrywhere ...They still use them here.
When I was little, I remember a few high end stores that used them to send money from the sales floor to the accounting office when you made a purchase.
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The Pneumatic Tube Room at Marshall Fields department store, Chicago, transporting cash and documents between departments in 90 seconds, 1947.
Oh my !... that takes me back to my first office job in 1949 in a large department store.They still use them here.
When I was little, I remember a few high end stores that used them to send money from the sales floor to the accounting office when you made a purchase.
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The Pneumatic Tube Room at Marshall Fields department store, Chicago, transporting cash and documents between departments in 90 seconds, 1947.
Neither have I.I've never seen them here.
In my world if I need cash, and sometimes I do I have to go to a bank. The couple of stores around here do not have customer service departments, well, and a whole bunch of other things they don't have. I lived in even a smaller town once and the store had generic counter checks to get cash, but that was then. I have to travel at least 5 miles to even get cell phone reception so apps aren't in my world. Honestly that I even have internet is nearly a miracle. I do have indoor plumbing and electricity so I suppose I should count my blessings.I've had the same bank for 30+ years, and I've never actually seen the building. Banking was all direct deposit and done with a landline phone, then the internet.
Who goes to a bank any more? If I need cash, I can get it at the supermarket checkout- free. Cashing a check is just an iPhone photo click way.