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Bank calls cops for Black man cashing the check from his boat sale in Arizona
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:47 pm
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:47 pm
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Authorities were called on a Black Arizona man attempting to cash a check he received after selling a boat. The man, Almond Brewer, went to Pinal County Federal Credit Union in Apache Junction to cash the $3,200 check only to be surrounded by police after a manager doubted its authenticity.
According to a local report from 12 News, the incident occurred in October 2021 when the credit union manager called 911 — while Brewer waited — and told them the personal check was fake. The report notes that Brewer told the teller he had received the check after selling his boat to a woman on Facebook Marketplace, “and she looked kind of surprised.”
According to the bank, the check had “red flags” like an old log of the credit union, as well as a routing and checking account number that didn’t match the member’s information.
However, after running the check through a third-party verifier, its authenticity was deemed “inconclusive,” a fact the manager did not tell the police. When contacted by the credit union — after the police had been called — the account holder verified she’d signed the check, but police didn’t learn that until 10 minutes into their interaction with a stunned Brewer.
“It was just, ‘oh, you know, Black guy locks in his hair, tattoos, came on a Harley, you know?'” Brewer told 12 News. “Let’s assume the worst.”
“Why embarrass somebody like that? Why, you know, make them feel less than a man,” he later wondered.
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Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:48 pm to hikingfan
Maybe its just where i live, but every woman working at the credit union i go to is black.
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:50 pm to hikingfan
What does this have to do with the guy being:
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:51 pm to hikingfan
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Why, you know, make them feel less than a man,”
Would anyone feel like less of a man if this happened to them?
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:51 pm to hikingfan
Did he write in the area of the check that says Do not write in this area like Ryan Coogler did?
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:52 pm to hikingfan
Lol. Love that picture of him in the boat. Has a boat and drives a Harley? He’s for sure a poster.
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:52 pm to hikingfan
I had chase take a $10k check from me once claiming it was fraudulent...
Their customer who wrote the check to me who usually paid me with cash out of his safe just happened to have $250k worth of deposits a week with them. He raised all kind of hell and I never saw that manager in that branch again.
Their customer who wrote the check to me who usually paid me with cash out of his safe just happened to have $250k worth of deposits a week with them. He raised all kind of hell and I never saw that manager in that branch again.
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:52 pm to hikingfan
quote:Like he is assuming that the questions could only be racially motivated?
“It was just, ‘oh, you know, Black guy locks in his hair, tattoos, came on a Harley, you know?'” Brewer told 12 News. “Let’s assume the worst.”
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:54 pm to hikingfan
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According to the bank, the check had “red flags” like an old log of the credit union, as well as a routing and checking account number that didn’t match the member’s information.
Why not share this information with him and tell him you need to contact the account holder instead of calling the police on the guy. If it was fake and he takes it and leaves you can still flag the account and get it figured out. Manager fricked this up and needs to be fired. Zero reason to call the law in this situation.
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:54 pm to hikingfan
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The man, Almond Brewer
This story is nuts
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:55 pm to hikingfan
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Black Arizona man
For some reason this made me laugh...
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:56 pm to hikingfan
Some people have all the luck.
Sold his boat.
Merely has to threaten lawsuit and will get settlement.
Sold his boat.
Merely has to threaten lawsuit and will get settlement.
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:56 pm to hikingfan
Wait! I thought Arizon was woke. That’s stuff that happens in the racist south.
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:57 pm to Hangover Haven
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Black Arizona man
For some reason this made me laugh...
Some people don't think the check be real, but it do
-Black Arizona Man
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:57 pm to StrongOffer
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Like he is assuming that the questions could only be racially motivated?
Maybe not just having an adult convo with him to make sure you’re correct and just jumping to involving the cops?
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:58 pm to armsdealer
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I had chase take a $10k check from me once claiming it was fraudulent...
Their customer who wrote the check to me who usually paid me with cash out of his safe just happened to have $250k worth of deposits a week with them. He raised all kind of hell and I never saw that manager in that branch again.
They didn’t call the cops on you immediately?
Posted on 3/14/22 at 3:58 pm to fightin tigers
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Would anyone feel like less of a man if this happened to them?
I would feel even more manly because I would feel like I looked intimidating to them..
Posted on 3/14/22 at 4:01 pm to upgrayedd
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Some people don't think the check be real, but it do
U B where U B
I B Fishin'
-Black Arizona Man
Posted on 3/14/22 at 4:07 pm to waiting4saturday
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Has a boat
Had* a boat. Now he has a check of inconclusive authenticity
Posted on 3/14/22 at 4:12 pm to bong water tiger
I have a business from which I regularly issue $10k+ checks to clients. I can say, without equivocation, that I receive teller calls requesting verification of my black clients’ IDs and check verification at a rate 10x that of white clients.
This post was edited on 3/14/22 at 4:14 pm
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