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Bank of the Devil, aka Bank of America
Bad Boys II -- "The Devil is not welcome here!"
@mtnbikeman wrote:Capital One - Wasting my time with a bucketed card and triple pulls
Wells Fargo - Closing my checking account with no notice
Barclays - Auto declining anything and everything, even before my BK
Bank of America - Wasting my time and not honoring their sign on bonus (approved for a $4500 limited platinum card instead of the $5k Visa Sig)
Synchrony Bank - Demanding tax documents and holding my cards hostage
That's all for now.
3 of yours are on my list too In fact they are my list.
On the positive side, I noticed that you're a Dept of Interior FCU member, as am I. Much nicer to deal with an institution like that.
@TheFIGuy wrote:Bank of the Devil, aka Bank of America
Bad Boys II -- "The Devil is not welcome here!"
😂😂😂 I had to laugh! BOA is not doing well in the post I see.
@Cowboys4Life wrote:CHASE. One of their CSRs had the audacity to tell me the money I deposited with them in a checking account was not MY money but theirs and they simply let me use it. I closed my accounts immediately on the spot. I will NEVER do business with them again.
Come again? Oh that's unacceptable. I don't blame you one bit.
@mtnbikeman wrote:Capital One - Wasting my time with a bucketed card and triple pulls
Wells Fargo - Closing my checking account with no notice
Barclays - Auto declining anything and everything, even before my BK
Bank of America - Wasting my time and not honoring their sign on bonus (approved for a $4500 limited platinum card instead of the $5k Visa Sig)
Synchrony Bank - Demanding tax documents and holding my cards hostage
That's all for now.
There has always been something about Capital One that bugs me. A triple pull from Cap 1 is utterly ridiculous.
New York Community Bank. Wasn't dealing with them by choice, only due to an acquisition and they closed a checking account for a brief zero balance in a manner that wasn't consistent with anything in their written terms and conditions.
Interesting topic. It is strange that WF is the fourth largest bank (based on wiki) while I see several people do not like to do business with it. Anyway, I do not see any good CC product from WF to do business with them
@sznthescore wrote:Bank of America, Chase, Discover and these are just off experience. Not to mention, I have a "how will this bank/credit union benefit me" list of features I look for as well... calculated into a "Financial Benefit Score" lol Adverse actions can get them closed/blocked or removed from my finances.
Off topic but Veridian? Beautiful 😍
On topic, Chase for still bucketing my CFF, and Barclays for twice denying CC apps.
Cap One 360 checking is excellent, easy setup and no fee incoming foreign wire, in contrast to PenFed which can't even receive it(no Swift code). So not really impressed with PenFed also requiring 500 deposit for 2% back. Did I make a mistake apping for checking & PCR, SL also being low..
every bank is okay to me. Except US bank for biz and navy fed. US bank gave me a low af credit line and wouldn't let me cycle to earn the bonus. Navy fed is slow af at accepting my bank payments and slow with everything in general. they can't keep up in 2022 and it's a boomers' bank. however, i'd still get their cards for short term once they have better bonuses
@acreditdummy123 wrote:every bank is okay to me. Except US bank for biz and navy fed. US bank gave me a low af credit line and wouldn't let me cycle to earn the bonus. Navy fed is slow at accepting my bank payments and slow with everything in general. they can't keep up in 2022 and it's a boomers' bank. however, i'd still get their cards for short term once they have better bonuses
I agree with your assessment of NFCU...Sheeeesh. I haven't done business with US Bank