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This happened on March 23rd at a Bank of China branch on Tuanjie Boulevard, Xilinhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. While being rushed by a customer, an employee took out some yuan from a box, shouted "I've run out of money!", and slammed the yuan on the table. Judging from the employee's expression, the employee seems to be quite angry. According to an internet user who knows the situation, a depositor tried to withdraw 60,000 yuan, but was refused by the employee. The employee's argument was that "if cash is withdrawn, we can't do business anymore," but the depositor still tried to withdraw the money, and the scene at the beginning occurred. It is clear that the employee is dissatisfied with the depositor. Another video has also been circulating on the Chinese Internet. When the depositor tried to withdraw cash for her family's medical expenses, the bank tried to prevent her from withdrawing the cash, saying that "government permission is required." Woman: I just want to withdraw my 25,000 yuan. They've already wasted 20 minutes of my time. The bank called and confirmed it many times. They even asked for details about my family's hospitalization. I really wonder. Even if you are not hospitalized, should you not be able to withdraw and spend your own money? Is it a rule of the Bank of China to take so much time? I really don't understand why they have not caught a single scammer and are scamming people out of their money as they please, yet they strictly check ordinary people when they withdraw their own money. ~ ...