BREAKING: Black Panther director Ryan Coogler - Banking while Black

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They had his bank card or identification so what was the issue ?
That's not enough. Bankers are constantly retrained on fraud and new scams. Even if a customer has ID and the account number, you DO NOT need to process their request if you are uncomfortable. None of us were there, but I'd guess that a dude walking in with sunglasses, who's never been there before, hands a note and asks to withdraw a fairly large sum of money from a multimillion account is unusual to say the least. 99% of the time, they have private bankers or power of attorneys handle this type of shyt
 

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mfers wait out in front of currency exchanges all the time for far less. They hang out at the casino sticking people up for far less. I thought you were in the know.

Yeah for sure. They don’t even have currency exchanges in Atlanta like we got in Chicago. It’s a whole different vibe. Currency exchange in Chicago, you liable to get robbed on the way in that hoe. So I’m not saying dude shouldn’t be careful. But he pulling out 12k in a bank. Not hitting the jackpot at the Casino Queen or getting 12k from a currency exchange off 79th.
 

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I remember I saw a fine ass woman working the counter at a bank. Was trying to figure out how to get at her without being all public with it. 1st thought was to pass her a note, but IMMEDIATELY realized she would get scared and think it was a robbery note.

How did he not think this would scare the shyt out of the cashier?
 

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Maybe he was working with some contractors getting some work done on his house and wanted to pay them in cash.

Yal speculating like a bytch and breh prolly was getting his kitchen remodeled or some shyt.
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You're wrong on this one buddy.

he says "from my checking account" in the note.

A screenshot was posted in this thread.

If it was an old white lady she wouldn't have called the police.

The fact it says from checking account proves he's not trying rob them, who steals money from their own checking account lmao

The note is written on the back of the deposit slip what are you talking about

what's wrong with note saying from the checking account, none of these is illegal

If she really was scared she would've GAVE HIM THE MONEY like the tellers are instructed to do in these situations

She decided ain't no way this nikka got 12k this ain't his account, I'm calling the police

A real bank robbery is trying to get in and out he ain't got time for all that shyt, he can make it clear for them to give him all the money and fast
 
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I remember I saw a fine ass woman working the counter at a bank. Was trying to figure out how to get at her without being all public with it. 1st thought was to pass her a note, but IMMEDIATELY realized she would get scared and think it was a robbery note.

How did he not think this would scare the shyt out of the cashier?
You pass tellers paper and envelopes all the time in a bank. Do we know if that's all he gave her? For all we know, he could have filled out all of his information (account number, name etc) on the other side of that "letter" and the instructions he wrote out were additional notes.

:yeshrug:
 

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That's not enough. Bankers are constantly retrained on fraud and new scams. Even if a customer has ID and the account number, you DO NOT need to process their request if you are uncomfortable. None of us were there, but I'd guess that a dude walking in with sunglasses, who's never been there before, hands a note and asks to withdraw a fairly large sum of money from a multimillion account is unusual to say the least. 99% of the time, they have private bankers or power of attorneys handle this type of shyt
Always good to know someone in the bank
 

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The "real" Coogler could've been tied up in a basement somewhere.

They're trained to identify strange behaviour and this def qualifies

And shades in a bank are also an automatic no no
And some places even have a sign that asks customers to remove sunglasses and hats. This negros was wearing both and a mask.:russ:
Massive red flag off the bat. All eyes would've been on him from the jump.

Even if he had his account credentials, nikka was concealing his appearance and writing notes. How are we supposed to match his photo to his ID card/ pic on our system. Another red flag.

Then its the note. Pro- tip, the most effective way to rob a bank nowadays is to slip a note to the teller. You even need a gun or to make much of a scene.:mjlol: tv lied to us. Tellers are trained to comply with robbers....not doing so will risking termination and legal consequences if shyt goes south.

Add it all today, that teller had every reason to hit the silent alarm. They probably would've got fired had the manager looked at their daily receipts and saw this fukking note:lolbron:. You can't explain why 12 grand left the bulding and you didn't have a proper ticket filled out.

Sounds like a robbery.:yeshrug: If you are filling a customer's request you ask for help or push an alarm.
 

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You pass tellers paper and envelopes all the time in a bank. Do we know if that's all he gave her? For all we know, he could have filled out all of his information (account number, name etc) on the other side of that "letter" and the instructions he wrote out were additional notes.

:yeshrug:

If he filled out his account and withdrawal info on the other side why would he write the withdrawal amount again on the back?

Wasnt shyt on the other side of that paper that’s why. :mjlol:

Bruh went into a bank with a mask, shades, and hat then handed the teller a note saying “run me my money”. :heh:
 

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Nah, Breh was stupid for that. Anyone regardless of race would’ve got the cops called on them for pulling that stupid stunt.

and I’ve got private banking. I’ve never had these problems, then again, I’m not an idiot. :mjpls:
 
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Nah, that’s how I know you a basement dweller lmao

You don’t have to threaten and you typically avoid that part just in case you get caught, if you’re going to go the note route.

Do you at least know a damn criminal lmao

Two, my man had on a hoodie pulled up, with a Covid mask and black shades. What appearance are you talking about :mjtf:

Maaaaan some of y’all are remedial

How many banks have you robbed

the only basement dweller is you, bank robberies don't have time for that, they issue a threat so they can hurry up

If she was really thought he was a bank robbery she would've gave him the money then called the police like they are instructed

they are told not to put their life's at risk, who's the basement dweller again

she looked at him and said this ain't your account, and called the police, and all while he stood there and waited for them

a bank robbery does not have time for that shyt, they in and out, also you can threaten someone with body language alone
 
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It looks like that's on the back of a withdrawal slip. He was giving her directions cause he didn't want anyone lurking to think they had a lick on their hands.
:unimpressed:

When was the last time you withdrew any amount of cash by handing a teller only a withdrawal slip? :usure:
 
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