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April 2024 by Dhsjr Fhsj
They can't help u
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April 2024 by G jeff
those old lady very rude
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June 2022 by Richard Alicea
I went to make a deposit in the morning and was rudely net by the manager who asked me how can I help you. Not even a Good Morning, How can I help you? Personally I felt out of place. This is not my regular branch, but I seriously recommend that this manager is in need of a courtesy course. And the tellers are on the arrogant side. This is my first and last time I will visit this Whitestone branch.
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March 2021 by Theodore Parente
This bank is now Closed Saturdays and today (Tuesday ) there is a sign Branch Temporarily Closed ? What kind of Bank is this ?
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July 2020 by Mikkel Arildskov
(Translated by Google) King Christian stood at the Mast, "also called" King Christian "is one of Denmark's two national songs. [1] The other is There is a lovely country. Since King Christian is also a king song, [1] it is used on official occasions in Denmark, such as royal visits, naval visits, military sporting events and celebrations in general, where members of the Danish royal house or the Danish or foreign governments are present in office, etc., either alone or followed by There is a lovely Country. [1]In 1778, Johannes Ewald wrote the text of the national patriotic song Fiskerne [2] under the title "Romance". The background is a shipwreck at Hornbæk in the 1770s. The skipper was rescued by local fishermen, who refused rewards despite their poverty. This rescue act inspired Ewald to the song about the fishermen [3] where you also find the more warlike praise of King Christian IV and the Danish sea heroes Niels Juel and Tordenskjold, who had a background in the Battle of Kolberger Heide in 1644. [4]The music is written by Johann Hartmann. He and Ewald have probably found the original for the song in a collection of violin notes by the Bast brothers, who by the way were in a friendly relationship with Ewald. The violin book was written between 1762 and 1777. Country judge Ditlev Ludvig Rogert is also mentioned as the composer. The music found its final form in Kuhlaus's music for Elverhøi from 1828. In this festival play with text by Johan Ludvig Heiberg written for the later Frederik the 7's wedding in 1828, the familiar overture ends with this tune, and the ending of the play is a chorus, "Protect our king, great God "on the same melody.(Original)Kong Christian stod ved højen Mast", også kaldet "Kong Christian" er den ene af Danmarks to nationalsange.[1] Den anden er Der er et yndigt land. Da Kong Christian derudover er kongesang,[1] benyttes den ved officielle lejligheder i Danmark såsom kongebesøg, flådebesøg, militære sportsstævner og højtideligheder i al almindelighed, hvor medlemmer af det danske kongehus eller den danske eller fremmede regeringer er til stede i embeds medfør mv., enten alene eller efterfulgt af Der er et yndigt Land.[1]Johannes Ewald skrev i 1778 teksten til det nationalpatriotiske syngespil Fiskerne[2] under titlen "Romance". Baggrunden er et skibsforlis ved Hornbæk i 1770'erne. Skipperen blev reddet af lokale fiskere, som afslog belønning på trods af deres fattigdom. Denne redningsdåd inspirerede Ewald til syngespillet om fiskerne [3] hvor man også finder den mere krigeriske lovprisning af Kong Christian 4. og de danske søhelte Niels Juel og Tordenskjold, der havde baggrund i Søslaget på Kolberger Heide i 1644. [4]Musikken er skrevet af Johann Hartmann. Han og Ewald har sandsynligvis fundet forlægget til sangen i en samling violinnoder af brødrene Bast, der forøvrigt stod i venskabeligt forhold til Ewald. Violinbogen er skrevet mellem 1762 og 1777. Landsdommer Ditlev Ludvig Rogert er også nævnt som komponisten. Musikken fandt sin endelige form i Kuhlaus musik til Elverhøi fra 1828. I dette festspil med tekst af Johan Ludvig Heiberg skrevet til den senere Frederik den 7's bryllup i 1828 slutter den bekendte ouverture med denne melodi, og stykkets afslutning er et kor, "Beskærm vor konge, store Gud" på samme melodi.
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November 2019 by Matthew Hirt
I normally don't like to post bad reviews but I feel like I have to - I had applied for a personal line of credit through Santander. I received a phone call from a manager at this bank informing me I had been approved for the line and that I should come in the next day to sign paperwork. I go in, she calls some higher ups to find out exactly what I need to sign, and they inform her that I've actually been declined. She couldn't explain to me why she had told me I'd been approved, just said "sorry" and ushered me out. Extremely unprofessional and absolutely NOT a mistake that a pretty sizable bank should ever make. Please beware of this branch
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August 2019 by Sunny Saini
Really slow customer service never ever go this bank
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June 2019 by Chris F
I never called a bank that never answers their phone. This bank and employees are beyond the worst. PAY ATTENTION TO REVIEWS DO NOT BANK HERE
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June 2019 by Kelly Corbin
Worst Santander I've ever been to. I would give zero stars if it was possible. Employees get more and more inept every time I come here.
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May 2019 by Diana Kalligas
This bank has the worst customer service of all the branches.
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May 2019 by s
I wish there was - 100 rating for this garbage bank
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November 2018 by Marquis J
I never called a bank that never answers their phone. This bank and employees are beyond the worst. PAY ATTENTION TO REVIEWS DO NOT BANK HERE
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October 2018 by Kelly Fairbanks
Worst Santander I've ever been to. I would give zero stars if it was possible. Employees get more and more inept every time I come here.
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September 2018 by Cww Ny
Went to this location to open a business account early in the morning at 9:00 because I had a busy day and thou I told the lady I had appointments that morning I was still there at 11:15. That's unacceptable in 21st senctury to spend more than 2 hrs to open a checking account. She had to call people and get approved and they didn't have checks to give me and there was nobody to help the poor lady. I work as a Uber driver and I'm sure I can do a better job than that lady who supposed to have a education or training to do her job.
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January 2018 by james craigson
my beautiful well built credit score all down the drain thanks to a error made by the bank