After he presented the cheque for deposit, a bank employee escorted him to her office, according to the statement of claim. She offered St. Fleur investment products, the claim says.
“I told her I was going to work. She offered me business. She wanted to invest that money for me. I said it's a good idea to invest the money but I don't have time, just deposit it for now,” he told the Star.
St. Fleur said the teller left and, soon after, police appeared to arrest him. Taken to the nearby police station, he was questioned and released once police determined the cheque was valid, according to the statement of claim.
Nicca WHAAAAAAAAAT??
Now it woulda been ONE thing if they told him they had to place a hold on them funds until the check cleared...
but you gonna have dude arrested after trying to hit your referral quota???
Eat a dicc, Canada.