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Got all excited today when I realized the mail from Capital One looked like it could be a check 😊!
Sure enough as I opened it I saw that beautiful watermark green and tamper proof blue 😁.
The words "Pay to the Order of ..." felt sooooo good to see especially since I have a secured card with them now for like... three years.
I ripped that thing open the rest of the way so fast and BAM, there it was...
$0.03 😳😳😳🤨
*sigh
Oh well onward towards the digital deposit I go. (What? Did you think I was going to NOT get that 3 cents from Cap1?) Ummmmmm YES PLEASE! 🤣
My 2 cents is your 3 cents won't go very far.
@HindSight_20_20 wrote:Got all excited today when I realized the mail from Capital One looked like it could be a check 😊!
Sure enough as I opened it I saw that beautiful watermark green and tamper proof blue 😁.
The words "Pay to the Order of ..." felt sooooo good to see especially since I have a secured card with them now for like... three years.
I ripped that thing open the rest of the way so fast and BAM, there it was...
$0.03 😳😳😳🤨
*sigh
Oh well onward towards the digital deposit I go. (What? Did you think I was going to NOT get that 3 cents from Cap1?) Ummmmmm YES PLEASE! 🤣
Too funny, I just recently had to submit an expense report for $0.03 to cover a cloud services charge on my corporate card issued by Citi. I guess Citi decided they didn't want to muck about with the payment, passed it over to CapOne, and they in turn sent you a check for the amount. Sounds like a very efficient process, no wonder why banks make so much money.
Now I feel better about depositing my $1.52 check from BoA today