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<blockquote data-quote="mistaben" data-source="post: 433954" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>In the mid 1970's, working for one of the downtown banks. I was approached by a large fellow who wanted to cash a $250,000 check made out to a "Thunderbolt Patterson". The check was drawn on our bank and the balance was good, but the man had no account. To cash the item, I'd have to verify his ID. How does one identify a man named "Thuderbolt"? I called the customer (the "wrastlin" promoter) for assistance. He asked how big the guy was. I told him "very" and added that there was a lot of jewelry involved (think multiple rings plus the UM "Turnover Chain"). The customer said "that's him". So I was able to ID him without even having to ask for a Grady card. Rather than cash the item, I did persuade him to deposit the item into a new account. And got a "that-a-boy".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mistaben, post: 433954, member: 248"] In the mid 1970's, working for one of the downtown banks. I was approached by a large fellow who wanted to cash a $250,000 check made out to a "Thunderbolt Patterson". The check was drawn on our bank and the balance was good, but the man had no account. To cash the item, I'd have to verify his ID. How does one identify a man named "Thuderbolt"? I called the customer (the "wrastlin" promoter) for assistance. He asked how big the guy was. I told him "very" and added that there was a lot of jewelry involved (think multiple rings plus the UM "Turnover Chain"). The customer said "that's him". So I was able to ID him without even having to ask for a Grady card. Rather than cash the item, I did persuade him to deposit the item into a new account. And got a "that-a-boy". [/QUOTE]
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