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It all started a few months ago. My financial adviser somehow got on the topic of beneficiaries. He was explaining that if you list your beneficiaries directly (as opposed to 'estate of') it is faster and easier for them to collect. So I said that we'd better change mine to split everything 50/50 between my brother and my sister.

It's now currently all going to my sister who will then share... and I really don't care because - and here's the money point in all of this - I will be DEAD. But, whatever....

He said fine, he'd get me the papers to sign. I said fine. He never did. I reminded him next time I saw him and he said 'oh yeah - I'll get those to you'. He didn't. I called and reminded him. He did. 4 papers to sign with a 5th one that had a little post it note saying 'this one needs a medallion signature - it's a fancy notary - any bank will do it.'

Now, it is a month later and I have a list of banks that will NOT do it: Wells Fargo, Key Bank, Washington Mutual, Bank of America. I sent him that list and asked him what he suggested. He said he'd have his assistant find me somewhere and did I want it near home or work. I said home. Two days later I get an email saying that Washington Mutual will do it for $10 at their branch in Bellevue - which is really - not anywhere near home and not near work either when you don't have a car PLUS Washington Mutual already told me they wouldn't do it.

So, I took it to my friend, Susan, who said it was not like any medallion signature form she had witnessed before and didn't have the right places to fill in but she did the best she could. And I sent it in.

Mr. Financial Adviser called today to say that what she did won't cut it. He said that they had never had any trouble with banks not doing this before and yadda yadda... I said the whole thing was his fault anyway and I was tired of fucking around with it. If he finds a place to get it done that is convenient and he sends me another form, I'll give it a shot.

But, honestly, in this heat? This is way too much trouble. I didn't care before and now I care a lot less and when it all matters the most, I won't care at all because... as I pointed out... I'll be DEAD!

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<P><FONT face=Verdana size=2>It all started a few months ago. My financial adviser somehow got on the topic of beneficiaries. He was explaining that if you list your beneficiaries directly (as opposed to 'estate of') it is faster and easier for them to collect. So I said that we'd better change mine to split everything 50/50 between my brother and my sister.

It's now currently all going to my sister who will then share... and I really don't care because - and here's the money point in all of this - I will be DEAD. But, whatever....

He said fine, he'd get me the papers to sign. I said fine. He never did. I reminded him next time I saw him and he said 'oh yeah - I'll get those to you'. He didn't. I called and reminded him. He did. 4 papers to sign with a 5th one that had a little post it note saying 'this one needs a medallion signature - it's a fancy notary - any bank will do it.'

Now, it is a month later and I have a list of banks that will NOT do it: Wells Fargo, Key Bank, Washington Mutual, Bank of America. I sent him that list and asked him what he suggested. He said he'd have his assistant find me somewhere and did I want it near home or work. I said home. Two days later I get an email saying that Washington Mutual will do it for $10 at their branch in Bellevue - which is really - not anywhere near home and not near work either when you don't have a car PLUS Washington Mutual already told me they wouldn't do it.

So, I took it to my friend, Susan, who said it was not like any medallion signature form she had witnessed before and didn't have the right places to fill in but she did the best she could. And I sent it in.

Mr. Financial Adviser called today to say that what she did won't cut it. He said that they had never had any trouble with banks not doing this before and yadda yadda... I said the whole thing was his fault anyway and I was tired of fucking around with it. If he finds a place to get it done that is convenient and he sends me another form, I'll give it a shot.

But, honestly, in this heat? This is way too much trouble. I didn't care before and now I care a lot less and when it all matters the most, I won't care at all because... as I pointed out... I'll be DEAD!

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feh.

Date: 2004-07-28 10:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] henare.livejournal.com
once upon a time every bank branch had a notary. now they barely understand the phrase "deposit slip" ...

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