Becoming a customer of Southeastern Bank is as simple as walking thru the front door. Just speak to a bank employee about opening an account. Also, applying online is available.
No the employee cannot.
If it was on purpose, the bank may be brought out of business. If it wasn't, the customer could sue. But it's rare, the banks always check for fakes.
I believe you can sue both. Consult a lawyer.
I believe you can sue anyone with a good reason
Employers can sue employees in every state.
Banks usually offer loans at a concessional rate of interest to its employees. This is a benefit that the bank offers only to its employees. Usually if a bank charges 10% rate of interest to a normal customer and 7% to its employee as a concessional rate, it so happens that 7% is the minimum interest that the bank has to collect from the person to maintain a balance between its lending and deposit rates and the remaining 3% is the profit that the bank would make which it is ready to forego because of the fact that, the borrower is an employee of the bank and the bank is willing to lose out on the interest in order to provide this benefit to its employee.
50/50 of refusal of service. Other than that, nothing.
No because it was the customer not the restaurant ... you may be able to sue the customer who broke the plate!
No, but you might be able to sue a banker.
A motivated employee will always render better customer service.
employees is plural, employee's is possesive The bank's employees did nothing to stop the robber. The employee's bank was being robbed.