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Head Goblin Offices http://i46.tinypic.com/2506lnk.jpg The Goblin Offices are set aside for those Goblins who hold significant positions in Gringotts. The Bank Manager may be found here and quite often important meetings or appointments regarding special accounts may be held here. A door from the main hall leads down a bare looking marble corridor, small offices branching from it. Official business only. OOC: While you are allowed to roleplay here, please be sure your character has official business and has entered the bank through the entrance way and main hall. It is best not to post here without your character being invited to do so. |
Entering the office for the first time, Gremlok stopped just inside the door and looked around. Everything seemed to be going smoothly, the construction had gone perfectly, everything to his expectations. Stepping inside he looked over to the desks, spotting his right away. Heading over to it, he sat down groaning at the pile of paperwork cluttering the marble surface. Picking up his fine peacock feather quill he dipped it into the black ink and began writing a memo to his workers. Once that was finished he sat back, his eyes roaming over the light fixtures embedded into the wall. It had been a nice touch, enchanting the candles to be long lasting. If there was one thing he hated more than unruly customers it was candles that lost their enchantments. but the wizard had sworn it would last and so he trusted them. Peeking out of the door he saw a few stragglers coming and going and nodded once more before leaning back and sighing. |
Mr Yates gave Brazil a slight nod of thanks when she opened the office door for them. " You have a good day." He said to the Young woman as he entered the office of the bank manager, He glanced over his shoulder at his lingering Seventeen year old. Langley Yates cleared his throat to get his son's attention. Devin who had been watching the rather attactive Brazil leave jumped slightly and avoided eye contact when he heard his dad. Devin stepped out of of the doorway and closed the door behind him. " Good morning, " Langley greeted he himself was one for Ideal chatter in the matters of business but there was no point in him letting himself come across rude either. " We are here to make an international transfer from My family vault in the U.S to my son's new vault here at Gringott's." Langley said seeing no point to waste anymore of his or the bank manager's time. |
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Tumplin had witnessed the whole scene and it gave her a right tickle. The Head Goblin quickly cleared her face and got right down to business as MR. Yates and his son sat down. She took the paper that Brazil had left on her desk and checked it over. "Well we certainly appreciate your business here at the London branch," she replied as a way of opening. "May I see you key for your vault and your wand Mr. Yates?" she asked with a rather toothy Goblin smile. |
Pretty sure the Head Goblin was meaning his Key and wand Devin pulled the sleek honey locust wand from his robes and fished the key from his pocket. He gave a slightly embarrassed smile in return as he handed them both over to the bank Manager. |
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Langley already had his wand out ready to hand over and was pulling his own vault key from his pocket when Devin tried to offer his over. At least he was paying attention now was his first thoughts. Langley passed his wand and Key over to Tumplin as she gave Devin his belongings Back. " Here you are." He said. |
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Once she had the book she waddled back to her desk and sat down. Tumplin opened the book and searched for Langley Yates, she checked his key and wand against the entry. "Well everything seems to be in order. How much would you like to transfer?" she asked turning to a machine behind her that looked like a muggle Morse code machine. |
Langley nodded when everything checked out properly against their records. " 1000 galleons should be a sizable start I think... Yes. 1000 galleons, I would also like to have the costs of the New vault deducted from there as well." Devin looked at his father shocked was he really giving him 1000 galleons? His dad wasnt one for Joking but 1000 galleons was a lot. obviouslynot to his father but still. Wow... |
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" Not Currently tho I'm sure to have more business here soon, Thank you." Langley said as he took his things he returned his wand to its holster and the key went back into his pocket. " I'm looking forward to doing business with you again soon." He said as he stood |
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Though theirs was the one of the oldest Gringotts branch the American one was growing larger by the day, which meant they got more contracts to mine gold, and Tumplin wasn't happy about that. So a new customer was always a reason to smile if you asked her. |
Langley nodded " I'll keep that in mind thank you." He said as they were ushered to the door " I'm sure ou will be seeing more of my money soon." Langley assured the manager before they all said final good byes and he and his Son left the office making their way back down stairs. |
She hustled into the office with her arms loaded down with plans and charts. The excavation of the bank was not going well, and they just lost a goblin. Trumplin was not pleased at all. She tossed all the papers on her desk and sat down. She was massaging her ears when the tone of the wall brought her out her reflection mode. Someone was coming to see her and she was not in a good mood. |
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She waddled up the marble staircase wiping her nose as she went. She spied Trumplin rubbing her ears through her open door and almost stopped and headed back down to her desk. Trumplin was not having a good day and this wasn't going to improve her mood any. Bok knocked on her door. Quote:
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Keeping a few steps' distance with the goblin, since he didn't really want to be face-to-nose with her in case she took a sharp turn, the fifteen year old followed her, head high,without any worry... almost. He was a little concerned about being enclosed with a FEMALE goblin, but she wouldn't hurt him, right? She would at most yell a little, and that was predictable... he'd yell back, totally unashamedof being 'only' fifteen, since he was looking out for his right. They probably wouldn't give those five galleons back, because they were goblins, but he could always try. Still standing a little away from the sick goblin, he peeked inside as she explained why they were here. He winced a little at the he feels we are robbing him part, but at least it was the plain truth. Letting her out, he offered a smile a the director and waited for her to talk, since his point was already delivered. She was being direct. Good. That meant they could be done here faster. He sat down as "I think five galleons for a simple work is too much," he said directly, looking ino her eyes. "Even the broker to the second degree in Muggle world doesn't charge of that much." Yes, he was comparing the two worlds, because they were living on the same earth and the wizards were supposed to be better than Muggles. |
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She slammed her hand on the desk. "Gold is a commodity. Not paper money. A muggle commodities broker would take anywhere from 15 to 20% per transaction for the work we do." She stopped and took a breath. She just hated his condescending tone. "And if you haven't noticed, the price of gold has risen with the credit change in the United States and the European Union. So if you think our fees are too high you are welcome to bank somewhere else." She told him as she leaned back in her chair. Good luck finding another gringotts with lower fees. |
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Trying not to look freaked out even if that was how he felt to his last bone, it took all his will not to run away from that door as she yelled. Maybe he really had never given it a thought to how the gold reached them, but he still thought it was too much. There were hundreds of wizards that used Gringotts every day and if they cut 5 galleons for each, they could feed Africa. With the growing suspense, he jumped with fear and surprise as a fist was slammed on the desk. Wow. Talk about anger. And she wasn't doing a good job by treating a customer like that. And if he could find any other bank, he was of course going there after such a treatment! Even his father didn't have the right to speak to him like that... although he wished it was his father now and not a VERY annoyed goblin. Having already figured out that but you have magic wasn't a logical answer, he said, with a steady voice that betrayed none of his own annoyance: "Do you have a campaign, maybe, to feed the whole continent of Africa with your outrageous commissions?" He might be scared, but he learnt not to show it well and he was going to stand for his rights. "Because hundreds of wizards come here every day and if you charge them with five galleons each, that is enough to build a way from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro by money." Not like spend that money to build a road but to use money itself! "And exactly for that 5 galleons is too much. The gold is getting more precious, so, for example, three galleons should suffice for five very well." It was simple logic but these goblins loved the money so much that they were blinded by it. And he still demanded his money back. |
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That was it. She slammed her hands down on her desk and jumped out of her chair, "You come into my bank and insult my employees and out institution and you think I am going to wipe your little nose and apologize for charging a fee for our services. While you are happy to pay any fee that a wizard charges you. Well let me help you with that. You are not longer a customer at Gringotts."she informed him walking around her desk to stand in front of him. "Your vault will be closed and I will be sending your parents an owl to inform them." She told him. Another goblin rushed in with his muggle money. She took it and handed it over to the boy. "We are done here." she dismissed him. She really hoped he picked up the fact that she told him he was no longer a customer at Gringotts. Not just this branch, but all of them. |
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WHAT?! WHEN, exactly, did the word 'free' leave his mouth?! He had only said five was too much and that three would be enough in this crisis. Goblins. They thought they knew it all about something's value. Avaricious, know-it-all creatures! "Of course they don't work for free!" he snapped back. If she found the right to drown him with her spit, he could, too. "All I said was to lower that commission to three galleons. Bu apparently, that five galleons is nearly enough for your hefty check!" He knew there was no returning back from this moment, might as well spill it all out. Or else, he would regret it. "Like I'll ever let myself be robbed again!" he retorted, getting up to his feet. And he only laughed at that pathetic threat. His parents wouldn't give a care. He especially looked forward to his mother's reaction. She'd probably write them a heated reply back for wasting her time. As his money came, he counted it quickly and removing the bag from his pocket he was given in exchange, he threw it off at her desk. THERE was her precious money! Like he couldn't find an exchange through Brazilian banks which charged only a galleon per exchange. Hpmf. Face flushed red with fury, he walked out, able to knock down whoever got on his way. |
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