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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I concur (unless this is a loan - in which case they have the right to ask you for what reason the loan is to be used for - after all credit is a priveledge not a right).
I once went in to Halifax at around 2.30pm to arrange to withdraw �6000 in cash the next day - (was buying a car). They said they couldn't arrange it as it was past their cut off time. I said fine - don't worry, please arrange for my account to be closed and the total amount to be available in cash the following day then. After a quick conflab, they arranged for the �6k immeadiatley.
I would suggest that if they ask you again, you tell them wine, whisky and (wo)men. They can't stop you spending your money
Oneeyedvic - I'm not attacking your stated position since I agree most of it but, in terms of right and privilege, why do you think credit is any different to depositing your money in a financial institution to earn interest? Is this not also a privilege?
Moneylenders give credit with the express aim to make a profit on the return and as such I cannot see why they should have any right (although they may have reason to ask because of legislation) to know the purpose of the loan.
Is it really asking too much to give them some notice?
To the original poster, is it the fact that the cashier said that he was under obligation that's got you thinking or just that he asked at all? You have the right to blatantly lie about what it's for if you're that concerned, but then you're breaking one of the 10 commandments and will burn in hell.
Amen ;-)
Presumably criminals, when faced with the question
'Why do you need the money?, or why the large deposit?' will be taken off guard and blurt out
'Actually I'm just laundering some money for the mob - DOH! YA GOT ME!'
or something along those lines, before fleeing from the bank taking their ill gotten gains with them. Simple yet brilliant.