Tellers.. What's the best way to build a relationship?
So I'm new to this, I've been going about a month now and I've been trying to read as much as I can (I even bought that new book, but sadly I didn't learn very much more than I already found on the net). I've noticed the people that seem to score are the ones with relationships with tellers. I'm in the DC area and I'm positive there are a bunch of fellow CRHers in the area, so I know it will probably be harder for me to get as many good boxes as if I lived in Bumsville, Idaho, so I wan't to build a relationship with the tellers as quickly as possibly. I've actually tried a bunch of different banks like BB&T, Wells Fargo, Sun Trust, TD Bank (they won't sell me rolls or boxes), and BofA and there is only 1 BB&T branch that is willing to sell me boxes regularly and order halves. I've opened accounts, or already have accounts, at each of the banks, but still I need to push them to even sell me a single box of pennies or nickels, forget about halves.
What I'm wondering is how far people go to build that relationship with tellers. Is it just a matter of time until they get to know you? I always make sure to thank them multiple times and try to avoid coming when it's busy, but I've thought about bringing in a box of doughnuts or bagels or something to the one branch that has been helpful to try and expedite the process of building that rapport. I'm sure others have done that, but if you don't mind sharing, what's your trick? If you start with a newer bank, what's your approach with the tellers? Does anyone go as far as giving the tellers kick-backs for hook ups?
I'm sure this is a repeat of a question on the board and I'm sure the info is out there, but I haven't been able to find it yet so I'll continue looking, but any advice you have would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
-Zav
So I'm new to this, I've been going about a month now and I've been trying to read as much as I can (I even bought that new book, but sadly I didn't learn very much more than I already found on the net). I've noticed the people that seem to score are the ones with relationships with tellers. I'm in the DC area and I'm positive there are a bunch of fellow CRHers in the area, so I know it will probably be harder for me to get as many good boxes as if I lived in Bumsville, Idaho, so I wan't to build a relationship with the tellers as quickly as possibly. I've actually tried a bunch of different banks like BB&T, Wells Fargo, Sun Trust, TD Bank (they won't sell me rolls or boxes), and BofA and there is only 1 BB&T branch that is willing to sell me boxes regularly and order halves. I've opened accounts, or already have accounts, at each of the banks, but still I need to push them to even sell me a single box of pennies or nickels, forget about halves.
What I'm wondering is how far people go to build that relationship with tellers. Is it just a matter of time until they get to know you? I always make sure to thank them multiple times and try to avoid coming when it's busy, but I've thought about bringing in a box of doughnuts or bagels or something to the one branch that has been helpful to try and expedite the process of building that rapport. I'm sure others have done that, but if you don't mind sharing, what's your trick? If you start with a newer bank, what's your approach with the tellers? Does anyone go as far as giving the tellers kick-backs for hook ups?
I'm sure this is a repeat of a question on the board and I'm sure the info is out there, but I haven't been able to find it yet so I'll continue looking, but any advice you have would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
-Zav
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