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Service Oriented Retail => Banks and Credit Unions => Topic started by: NJxxJon on July 09, 2008, 10:04:55 AM

Title: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: NJxxJon on July 09, 2008, 10:04:55 AM
BANK OF AMERICA here. I hardly go in anymore. All Online banking done. Direct Deposit, etc. I get issue sometimes.......but 10 mins then OUT!. WHO HOLDS YOUR CASH?
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: C. Fontaine on July 09, 2008, 11:09:32 AM
Citizens Bank... I've had a few problems but they've made good on them.  I used to use Webster Five Cents Savings Bank, a local bank in Webster, MA.  Best service and ease of use I've ever had, but couldn't use them when I moved to Providence.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: beachgal26 on July 09, 2008, 02:43:21 PM
Suntrust in sunny TN!
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: dmx10101 on July 09, 2008, 05:08:22 PM
BB&T and Compass Bank
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: Ames#1171 on July 09, 2008, 07:55:49 PM
Dollar Bank (www.dollarbank.com (http://www.dollarbank.com)).  I have a checking, savings, IRA and credit card through them.  I go to the bank everyday, only because I work there!  I do all my bills on their online banking though, get direct deposit, and use the ATM for cash.  So if I didn't work there, I'd never set foot in the bank.

I also have a checking account at The Huntington National Bank (http://www.huntington.com) that I opened when I worked for them for 6 month but I don't use it for anything.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: NJxxJon on July 09, 2008, 07:58:21 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Ames#1171
Dollar Bank (www.dollarbank.com (http://www.dollarbank.com)).  I have a checking, savings, IRA and credit card through them.  I go to the bank everyday, only because I work there!  I do all my bills on their online banking though, get direct deposit, and use the ATM for cash.  So if I didn't work there, I'd never set foot in the bank.

I also have a checking account at The Huntington National Bank (http://www.huntington.com) that I opened when I worked for them for 6 month but I don't use it for anything.

Yeah the debit card is for me. heh
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: C. Fontaine on July 10, 2008, 07:56:28 AM
I also rarely carry cash, and it sucks when I'm at toll booths on the pike or a ghetto little mini mart or something that doesn't accept it!
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: NJxxJon on July 10, 2008, 01:16:39 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by C. Fontaine
I also rarely carry cash, and it sucks when I'm at toll booths on the pike or a ghetto little mini mart or something that doesn't accept it!

hahahaha Ive been to 7-11 off brand places and they go CASH ONLY BUDDY ....I know the feeling....but Id want to be cash only as well If I had a mini mart....
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: C. Fontaine on July 10, 2008, 02:01:36 PM
I agree, I used to work for a small business, Subway, and the cost to process CC's, especially AMEX and Discover is ridiculous.  Thats why a lot of small places charge you extra to use a card!
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: Marc82 on July 13, 2008, 02:14:09 PM
Citizens Bank. I switched my bank last summer after 20 years (or so. And I'm only 26) with a local mom & pop bank because the bank is inside Price Chopper and I used to work there and the guy from the bank kept asking me to get an account and one day I finally gave in. And I think they suck.

A few times I got stuck with fees for spending more on my debit card than was in my account. I never went over with my old bank, but they told me that the transaction wouldn't go through if I didn't have enuff to cover it.  I'm thinking of going back to my old mom & pop bank.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: C. Fontaine on July 14, 2008, 09:53:38 AM
I've had problems with the same thing at Citizens bank, not because I spent more than I had though.  They sometimes put temporary holds in your account just to make sure you have the money in your account, like any other bank.  But one time a few months ago, they "accidentally" double charged me but retracted it within a day or two so I didn't even realize it happened.  Then I started getting letters in the mail stating I was in the red, I log onto my account online and found I had $250 in overdraft fees.  I'm looking at my statement and I see I start getting overdraft fees right before I'm even negative, and they're all tiny purchases like McDonalds, and the only reason im negative is because of the fees.

So I went down there and sat with a bank manager and reviewed them hoping to get some fees removed.  I pointed out that I was charged OD fees when my account still had over $100 in it.  She looked it up and found they double charged me for a large purchase I made, thus causing my account to go negative, but when the duplicate charge was removed, the fees still stuck and I got whacked with 8 OD fees.  To their credit they fixed it immediately, it was just a huge hassle.

I also hate their online banking system, it's completely useless.  The online account balances are very slow to update, my mom and pop banks transactions update immediately on their site when their card is processed!
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: NJxxJon on July 14, 2008, 11:48:27 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by C. Fontaine
I've had problems with the same thing at Citizens bank, not because I spent more than I had though.  They sometimes put temporary holds in your account just to make sure you have the money in your account, like any other bank.  But one time a few months ago, they "accidentally" double charged me but retracted it within a day or two so I didn't even realize it happened.  Then I started getting letters in the mail stating I was in the red, I log onto my account online and found I had $250 in overdraft fees.  I'm looking at my statement and I see I start getting overdraft fees right before I'm even negative, and they're all tiny purchases like McDonalds, and the only reason im negative is because of the fees.

So I went down there and sat with a bank manager and reviewed them hoping to get some fees removed.  I pointed out that I was charged OD fees when my account still had over $100 in it.  She looked it up and found they double charged me for a large purchase I made, thus causing my account to go negative, but when the duplicate charge was removed, the fees still stuck and I got whacked with 8 OD fees.  To their credit they fixed it immediately, it was just a huge hassle.

I also hate their online banking system, it's completely useless.  The online account balances are very slow to update, my mom and pop banks transactions update immediately on their site when their card is processed!

I check my crap online all the time as soon as I get home - Especially the gas stations (any one at gas stations is never careful with your card)
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: Mobil on November 01, 2008, 02:23:27 PM
Citizens Bank has stores inside Acme and Giant. The ones at Acme used to be Mellon PSFS. More recently, Citizens has changed their logo to the same one as the Royal Bank of Scotland, their parent company.

Bank of America has stores at Albertsons, Kroger, and Pathmark.

Randalls in Houston, TX (now owned by Safeway) has Wells Fargo, and some of their stores have a bank called Klein.

Wal-Mart has "Woodforest National Bank".
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: Marc82 on November 01, 2008, 05:34:36 PM
I switched back to Farmington Savings Bank in August after those jerks at Citizen refused to cash my $480 paycheck from Walmart. They told me in order for them to cash it I had to have the money in my account. I told them their bank effing sucks and closed my account. Then I reopened my account at Farmington Savings who had no problem cashing my paycheck whether I had the money in the account or not.  Of course now I have direct deposit so I don't have to worry about cashing my check. I said to the jerk at Citizens Bank, the day Walmart's paychecks start bouncing the entire country is in deep poopie.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: Crawford on November 01, 2008, 06:37:16 PM
Reading these posts, I am not surprised to be hearing people having lots of issues with Citizens. I know my mother was constantly having problems with them double charging and screwing around with her small account. Many of my co-workers also complain about how half-***ed Citizens seems to be running things lately.

I do my banking at Navigant which is a local bank (used to be Central Falls Credit Union). Staff are very friendly, no issues at all cashing my check, never any problems with my account. I also maintain another account at Bank of America which bought out Fleet Bank here in Rhode Island. Other than occasional lack of staff resulting in long lines, I've been quite happy here as well.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: MikeRa on November 01, 2008, 10:39:42 PM
I use Citizens Bank for my checking (bee with them since they were Mellon PSFS), and ING Direct for my Savings.  I never had any problems with Citizens Bank or ING Direct.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: arnoldziffel on November 02, 2008, 04:15:45 PM
i go to citibank.  all the 7-11 atm's are citi ones.  so i save a boatload on atm fees.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: thedisneystore967 on November 02, 2008, 08:39:08 PM
Chevy Chase Bank. They have free coin-counting machines. Thats all I ask!
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: captjack on November 09, 2008, 03:38:36 PM
Use three credit unions, Firefighters, Cyprus and Beehive. FF for Christmas Fund, Beehive 2nd mortgage  and Cyprus for checking. Debit cards rule, never carry cash money these days. My only  problem is keeping track of balances without wifi connections. Back in the day when the wallet was empty that was the end of any purchases! cheers, jack.
BTW Have family looking for work in California who used to work for Mervyns. Ouch! jh
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: KmartDanny09 on November 09, 2008, 10:43:45 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Mobil
Citizens Bank has stores inside Acme and Giant. The ones at Acme used to be Mellon PSFS. More recently, Citizens has changed their logo to the same one as the Royal Bank of Scotland, their parent company.

Bank of America has stores at Albertsons, Kroger, and Pathmark.

Randalls in Houston, TX (now owned by Safeway) has Wells Fargo, and some of their stores have a bank called Klein.

Wal-Mart has "Woodforest National Bank".

I just opened an account with Woodforest... I opened it because of the hours (7 days a week) and the location. (inside Wal-Mart). So far, it seems to be nice. I have an interest bearing checking account. It is free as long as my checks are automatically deposited in my account or keep $750 minimum balance. As I am saving for college, I have 90% of my check deposited in my savings account at my credit union and the other 10% deposited in my new checking account.

The only problem is the ATM fees ($2.00 per "foreign bank" use not including the bank that processes the transaction) and the fact that deposits cannot be  done through an ATM... must physically speak with a person.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: jmcnamara96 on November 24, 2008, 07:25:50 PM
i have St Marys Bank but i mite transfer to TD Bank North.my sisters had citizens and they took money from her account so she has bank of America now.:o
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: Zayre88 on November 24, 2008, 08:22:34 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by jmcnamara96
i have St Marys Bank but i mite transfer to TD Bank North.my sisters had citizens and they took money from her account so she has bank of America now.:o

By the way, TD is rebranding its U.S. retail operations, renaming its Commerce Bank and TD Banknorth outlets TD Bank.  The TD Banknorth banner will remain in New England and upstate NY until the fall of 2009.

St. Mary's was founded on the model of Desjardins Credit Union where i'm right now.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: videogamer75 on September 30, 2009, 04:27:57 PM
I noticed that there wasn't a topic for these. Talk about and/or post pictures of banks here, such as Bank of America, Citizens, Wachovia, TD, etc.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: MikeRa on November 19, 2009, 09:46:04 PM
Well, in the Philadelphia area, excluding New Jersey, Citizens Bank was 2 banks, Commonwealth Bank, and Mellon PSFS.

Mellon PSFS used to be 2 other banks, Philadelphia Saving Fund Soceity (PSFS), and Girard Trust Company (Girard Bank).  Mellon acquired Girard in 1983, and then was givien PSFS by the FDIC in the late 1980's/early 1990's, which led them to rename their Mellon Bank branches and the PSFS branches to Mellon PSFS.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: MikeRa on November 25, 2014, 04:58:41 PM
Quote from: MikeRa on November 01, 2008, 10:39:42 PM
I use Citizens Bank for my checking (been with them since they were Mellon PSFS), and ING Direct for my Savings.  I never had any problems with Citizens Bank or ING Direct.
ING Direct is now Capitol One 360
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: JimSawhill on January 06, 2015, 11:51:25 PM
Who holds my money? I got most of my money at Bank of Tampa, some at Suncoast Federal CU, some at American Eagle Federal CU (East Hartford) and some at Webster.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: Hudsons81 on January 14, 2015, 03:10:16 PM
The Chase Bank branch inside the Southgate, MI Meijer is closing on March 26 to consolidate with another branch nearby. It opened in 2006 as the second bank to operate a branch in that particular store-originally, this store provided banking via Michigan National Bank (which is now Bank of America after a few mergers).
(http://i.imgur.com/LmOO5BD.jpg)
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(http://i.imgur.com/zEvZQPZ.jpg)
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: MikeRa on August 21, 2015, 10:55:35 PM
In Pa, BB&T just completed its purchase Susquehanna Bancshares Inc. on August 3, 2015, and is now buying National Penn Bancshares, Inc.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: JimSawhill on February 11, 2016, 08:59:08 PM
My banking: Wells Fargo mostly, in CT I have money in American Eagle FCU (formerly East Hartford Aircraft FCU) and First Niagara (formerly known as New Alliance, Saving Bank of Manchester, and East Hartford First Federal Savings and Loan). My first bank account was at First Federal when I was 6. Business bank was Rockville Bank.
In Florida, Wells Fargo and C1.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: jason83080 on March 17, 2017, 02:43:51 PM
Originally, I used Fifth Third Bank, because the Finast/Tops near my house had an in-store one that I could hit at odd hours (Friday nights/Saturdays) to put my paycheck in, since we didn't have Direct Deposit at the time. At a later point, I opened a second checking account at KeyBank because I wanted Star Wars checks and decided to try and save some money by putting it in a second bank. After a while, both banks started hitting me with those nice "monthly maintenance fees," so I dumped both and went over to Huntington. Now, with their buyout of FirstMerit *and* being the 'official bank' of the only major grocery store chain in Northeast Ohio (Giant Eagle, and 99% of their stores and GetGo stations have Huntington partnerships - one odd store still has a PNC Bank from the National City days), the branches are EVERYWHERE.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: MikeRa on July 08, 2017, 09:46:24 PM
Quote from: MikeRa on November 01, 2008, 10:39:42 PM
I use Citizens Bank for my checking (bee with them since they were Mellon PSFS), and ING Direct for my Savings.  I never had any problems with Citizens Bank or ING Direct.
Still with Citizens Bank.  ING Direct of course is now Capitol One 360
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: JimSawhill on November 21, 2017, 08:31:18 PM
Quote from: JimSawhill on February 11, 2016, 08:59:08 PM
My banking: Wells Fargo mostly, in CT I have money in American Eagle FCU (formerly East Hartford Aircraft FCU) and First Niagara (formerly known as New Alliance, Saving Bank of Manchester, and East Hartford First Federal Savings and Loan). My first bank account was at First Federal when I was 6. Business bank was Rockville Bank.
In Florida, Wells Fargo and C1.

C1 Bank was merged into Bank of the Ozarks...
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: JJBers on November 21, 2017, 08:39:11 PM
Mostly use Liberty Bank, a local bank in Eastern and Central Connecticut. They have 2 locations in Willimantic, one nearby PriceRite (the former Shaw's) and in Downtown Willimantic, nearby the Frog Bridge.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: TheFugitive on November 22, 2017, 01:48:37 PM
I used to deal with Dollar Bank in Pittsburgh.

I closed my accounts when I caught them doing something unethical.
My wife has been known to occasionally bounce a check.  This happened, only
instead of getting a return check fee on that particular check we got them on a whole
slew of checks we both had written.

Turns out Dollar Bank was running this scam (which was widely pushed by consultants in
the banking industry) where they do not cash checks in the order they were written (101, 102, 103, etc.) but to cash them in order of dollar amount, from largest to smallest.

In that way instead of the one large check dropping your account into the negative, and the bank collecting thirty dollars, they can cause a whole bunch of the smaller checks you wrote beforehand to bounce, and the bank can collect MANY thirty-dollar fees.

I had a very nasty confrontation with the bank manager over this, who looked me in the eye and denied that Dollar Bank does this (even though I was holding a statement showing this was precisely what had happened).  Did so with a very combative, nasty attitude as well.  I would have slugged this manager had it not been a woman.

I closed all of my accounts and moved all of my money to a credit union.
Have not had a bit of trouble since.
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: JimSawhill on August 24, 2019, 12:39:10 PM
Quote from: JimSawhill on November 21, 2017, 08:31:18 PM
Quote from: JimSawhill on February 11, 2016, 08:59:08 PM
My banking: Wells Fargo mostly, in CT I have money in American Eagle FCU (formerly East Hartford Aircraft FCU) and First Niagara (formerly known as New Alliance, Saving Bank of Manchester, and East Hartford First Federal Savings and Loan). My first bank account was at First Federal when I was 6. Business bank was Rockville Bank.
In Florida, Wells Fargo and C1.

C1 Bank was merged into Bank of the Ozarks...
Bank of the Ozarks is now Bank Ozk...
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: MikeRa on August 25, 2019, 01:46:49 PM
Quote from: MikeRa on July 08, 2017, 09:46:24 PM
Quote from: MikeRa on November 01, 2008, 10:39:42 PM
I use Citizens Bank for my checking (bee with them since they were Mellon PSFS), and ING Direct for my Savings.  I never had any problems with Citizens Bank or ING Direct.
Still with Citizens Bank.  ING Direct of course is now Capitol One 360
Now have my Checking split with Citizens Bank and Capital One (360 Checking).  Retirement split with Capital One (360 IRA Savings), E-Trade IRA, and Transamerica (my employer's 401K)
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: Jon_TheBarber on August 25, 2019, 03:30:12 PM
don't trust em... my retirement fund is buried in my backyard lol all $327 lolz
Title: Re: Banks Miscellaneous
Post by: MikeRa on August 25, 2019, 04:24:14 PM
Quote from: Jon_TheBarber on August 25, 2019, 03:30:12 PM
don't trust em... my retirement fund is buried in my backyard lol all $327 lolz
I have mine set up for stability.  Setted it up back in 2003.