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Conference 7.286::dcu

Title:DCU
Notice:1996 BoD Election results in 1004
Moderator:CPEEDY::BRADLEY
Created:Sat Feb 07 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1041
Total number of notes:18759

314.0. "receipts with addresses?" by YNGSTR::BROWN () Mon Oct 14 1991 12:32

    Should the DCU give out receipts with the account holder's home
    address to anybody that deposits money into their DCU account?
    The tellers (usually) ink out the balance so that it can't be read,
    but the receipt still has their home address.  Basically anybody
    can find out where you live if you have a DCU account, it'll just
    cost them a dollar or two to your account (which, of course, is
    posted as an anonomous cash deposit).  Try it: get your favorite VP's
    badge number and send them a Christmas card.  -kb
     
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314.1BUNYIP::QUODLINGWhat time is it? QUITTING TIME!Mon Oct 14 1991 15:495
    Gee, you can do that with a phone book, Town Tax record, or one of
    several other mechanisms... 
    
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314.2BEIRUT::SUNNAAMon Oct 14 1991 16:3311
    
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    I thought the way it is handled is by mailing the receipt to your home
    address. I know when I was at a facility where there was no DCU branch,
    I would ask a friend to make a deposit for me, and usually the receipt
    was not given to the person, but was mailed to my home address.
    I don't know if that policy has changed, I haven't done this for a
    while since I am now in a facility where DCU has a branch.
    
    NJS 
314.3COMET::PERCIVALI'm the NRA, USPSA/IPSC, NROI-ROTue Oct 15 1991 15:4712
                      <<< Note 314.2 by BEIRUT::SUNNAA >>>

    
>    I thought the way it is handled is by mailing the receipt to your home
>    address. 

	That's beenb my experience. When I deposit money into my wife's 
	savings they always mail the receipt (I'm not joint on the account).

	Of course, I already know where I live. ;-)

Jim
314.4YNGSTR::BROWNTue Oct 15 1991 18:4810
    re: Gee, you can do that with a phone book, Town Tax record, or
    several other mechanisms...
    
    You can have an unlisted number with the phone company, and the
    Town Tax record only tells who paid the tax for a given chunk of
    land.  How would you know what town to even start with?
    
    Keep going...
    -k
    
314.5SSDEVO::EGGERSAnybody can fly with an engine.Tue Oct 15 1991 19:203
    Once you know what town somebody lives in, things get much easier: tax
    records and voting lists come to mind.  Determining the town seems to
    be the hard part.
314.6what address?RAB::VLAMISDiana VlamisWed Oct 16 1991 11:136
I have directly deposited money into other members' accounts several times;
in fact, that is how I pay my rent every month.

The receipt I receive has both account numbers and both balances (recipient's
is cut or marked out), but only my address.  I have never gotten access to
the recipient's home address this way.