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December 2023 by Sav P.
I walked in and the place looked very nice. I was there with my boyfriend who was the one who was looking to speak with someone. I sat down in some chairs nearby and maybe two minutes in I was asked if I needed any help. Very welcoming people and nice place!
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September 2022 by Jimmy C.
Mr. T was a terrific person to work with. He was personable and professional. We look forward to working with him in the future.
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November 2021 by Terry W.
Chase bank took me off an account either on purpose or due to incompetent staff, and really didn't apologize or the employee that did it left the next week for a new job. Bank didn't feel bad about their gross mistake.
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May 2021 by Patricia F.
Terrible customer service. I cringe every time I have to go into this branch. There is always one teller open that is super slow and a line of customers. The tellers are all rude and have no people skills. Then to top it off, there's a bunch of bank employees in their offices never willing to help the line.
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February 2021 by Simon L.
If this is the future of banking I'm not very impressed. Not saying that the tellers are rude or unprofessional, however they are unwilling to offer you any assistance if they don't have to. Quick to just point to an atm. There are many atms outside and inside with all different limits..some 500, some 1000 and some 3000.... In the time I wait for the atm to load after I insert my card I could have been out and halfway down the road If one of the several people there could have just helped me make a withdrawal instead. Went in a separate time to open a line of credit then they say "we don't offer personal lines on credit" also applied for a mortgage some time ago through these guys and it was taking way too long to just get pre approved. My credit union got it done in 2 days haha. I only have an account with Chase because they have locations all over the country, my main credit union does not. I hope to see some changes in the future that don't result in just adding ATMs. Bring back a more personable experience and offer more options for personal accounts. Wont let me open a savings, won't let me open a line of credit just to build credit, the list goes on.
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January 2021 by D R.
Mr.T the man! Got me in mins and open new account for my girl. Fast funny and friendly! Thank you for the great exp:)
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November 2020 by Daniela G.
The Tellers here are no help. The atm wasn't working and so I go up so I can withdrawal money and instead of helping me there she says there's other machines you could use. All while this elderly customer also needed assistance and the girl was rude to her.
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June 2020 by Mirela D.
Patricia, the lady who is one their employees, doesn't really want to work. In the condition where another 5 clients were waiting in line, she took her sweet time and scanned one check at a time. It was the first time in my 3 years experience with Chase making deposits of 100 and more checks one time, when somebody was scanning them one at a time!!! And then she suggested we should get a scanner of our own, probably the main reason is for her to save her the trouble to do that for their clients. Chase's branch manager should be aware of their employee who gives Chase a bad name.
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December 2019 by dana p.
Worst bank ever. Never been a time I didn't have to wait for service. The manager is lazy. Doesn't help even when in a crunch. They've lost deposits of mine and never even apologized. I can't change banks fast enough.
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October 2019 by Wayne T.
Worst bank ever! It's banks like this that remind me why I use credit unions. I have a check from Delta airlines drawn on a Chance account and they won't cash it. The manager says she can't explain why the computer won't cash it, but since that what the computer is saying I'm just shit out of luck. So much for human customer service.
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September 2019 by Tia K.
There are too many banks to choose from than to settle for one because of their location. If you want to be disrespected and unappreciated, from a company who's motto is that they care and that you matter to them, then bank with Chase. What kind of financial institution gladly takes your $80,000 check on a Monday and suspends your account on Tuesday? And then, doesn't bother to email, call or write to tell you that you have no account! I had to call them to find out why my card didn't work. They cashed my deposit check on that same Tuesday and tell me it's going to up to 10 business days before I get MY money back. And that's 10 days after the account is suspended, which they tell me my account is still open, but, suspended. How long does it take to close an account that never had any transactions?
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August 2019 by Sian T.
I went into the bank with a little problem on my account and Chris Ruiz, a banker straightened it out right away on the spot with a kind smile on his face, a very happy client
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June 2019 by Natalie G.
This is a nice branch of the bank. It's always clean and everyone is nice. Sellene was the teller that helped me and she was nice and helpful. She was very friendly and covered all my concerns and questions.
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March 2019 by Vince L.
This is a wonderful bank, this is the way a bank should be. Staff was very helpful with several issues I had. I am new to the area. Wonderful steakhouse next door.
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August 2018 by Sonia S.
Sorry, this is going to be a novel. Given the issue I had here today, it could have been worse, but it's not excusable. I went in to make a deposit with cash and checks. I am meticulous about how I put my money together but that's neither here nor there. The problem lies in the fact that the cash amount that was handed to the teller differed from the amount that the machine counted. I had the teller count it twice with the machine, and the number came up the same. Granted, it was only $40 difference, but to me, that's still a loss of money. I work hard for my money and I count it and mark it down with pen and paper 4 times EVERY SINGLE TIME to avoid miscounting!! I know what I had in cash! After the second time with the machine, I asked the teller to hand count it because that would have told me how many transactions I have accounted for. Unfortunately and coincidentally, it was too late because he had processed the transaction and I begrudgingly "accepted" that amount. So, when I asked to hand count the money, the bills that came back out of the machine were magically different than the ones that were inserted twice. I had given 20s and 1s- the bills that came back were 100s and 50s. Even though I really didn't accept what just happened and the transaction ended, I went back to my car and called my husband for advice. I went back into the bank and spoke to the manager about this problem. I admit that was a mistake on my part! I've never had an issue where money wasnt accounted for at the bank, (except once during an ATM issue and I was told to wait until the deposit actually gets declined.) For this reason, I prefer to use the tellers, especially with large deposit. My mistake was leaving the building and then coming back in, instead of just going directly to the manager without proceeding with the deposit. So the manager wasnt really helpful. She tried and at first she was nice about it!! There were a couple things she tried, but wasnt successful. I have my own business and I'm well in control of 99.9% of the things that happen, so it was hard for me to accept her answer that once the transaction is accepted, she cant go in there and count the money I have given. It just disappears, apparently. As a "COURTESY", she applied a $25 credit to my account, maybe for the troubles...I'm not sure why. But I did accept that because at that point, my loss is $25 less. Here's where the negative stars come in...she proceeds to give me "lessons" on banking. One of them being that I should organize my bills in order of size. Okay...that's exactly how I brought my money in to begin with. That obviously doesn't prevent anything. And the other lesson being that I need to have an exact count of the quantity of each bill denomination. Hmm, I've never considered having to write that down, but would that have helped me in the situation? NO! It wouldn't have because like she said, she didn't have access to the bills I gave the teller. Something is obviously amiss here. I came back to my office and recounted everything! All my numbers still match up. Nobody has access to my money bag and if they did, they would have taken the whole $1,000 in cash, not just $40 of it. Or rather, the entire bag itself. I appreciate the time the manager took to help me find this money, but I didn't appreciate the attitude change after she made the $25 credit to my account and the banking "lessons."