Donation Slips

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a00927917
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Donation Slips

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The new deposit slips we received only have a white and a yellow paper. There was a message on the dashboard of LCR at the beginning of the year, but now I can't find it anywhere. We used to keep the pink copy with the batch report, but now there's no pink. Do we just send both the white and the canary to the bank, or are we supposed to keep one. If someone has a copy of the message LCR had on or can tell me whether or not to keep one, that would be appreciated.
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Re: Donation Slips

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Many times in the fine print of a multi-part form, you'll see the instructions of who gets what part.
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garystroble
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Re: Donation Slips

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russellhltn wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2024 2:23 pm Many times in the fine print of a multi-part form, you'll see the instructions of who gets what part.
Another ward in our building showed me the new forms today. There is just a white and yellow copy. And the instructions on the white page still cleverly references the nonexistent pink copy. The wards/branches should keep the yellow copy the instructions said in LCR before they were removed.
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Re: Donation Slips

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In our ward, we also received deposit books that only contain White and Canary, but the instructions in the booklet describe giving White and Yellow to bank, and keeping Pink. The plastic deposit bags also describe sending White and Canary to the bank. We are pretty confused, and we will continue to use the White/Canary/Pink booklets, and keep Pink slips for our records.
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