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Yes. Bank tellers have access to your account balance. They can tell how much money is in your account.
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Read More »So, you’ve had a rough month: unexpected car repairs, new school clothes for your child, and you’re paying your typical expenses too. You are embarrassed by your account balance and don’t even want your bank tellers to see it. We understand the feeling. Read on to get the lowdown on how much or how little bank tellers get access to in your account.
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Read More »In a way, yes. Bank tellers have access to your transactions. So they see where you shopped and how much you spent. But they cannot see exactly what you purchased. So, for example, you bought shoes on Amazon for $87.50, they would only know that you spent $87.50 at Amazon. They would have no idea that you purchased new shoes. Do you want more privacy on your next purchase? It may be worth it to get out cash from the bank. Cash is one of the few ways that you can shop anonymously. For an online purchase that requires discretion, a good option would be to pay using Paypal.
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