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  • Report:  #125839

Complaint Review: Fifth Third Bank - Owensboro Kentucky

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- Owensboro, Kentucky,
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Fifth Third Bank
Owensboro, 42301 Kentucky, U.S.A.
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Here is the latest. Nothing! When I contacted them via Customer Service, that was a sham. So I contacted the BBB. Within 3 days received a letter from local a**, wanting to meet. I wrote a** back, told him all communication would be in writing ( copy to BBB as well) I wanted paper trail of all communication. Never heard another word from a**. That is was October.

Few days later, received a letter from Office of President of Filthy Third Bank, said I would recieve a complete review within 5 business days. We are still in later October here.

Now, Jan 5 2005, not one word. I have heard from OH Attorney General, and FTC and well as BBB asking if I have been contacted by Filthy Third. Nope!

Now, why do you think they do not want to communicate via written correspondence? Hmmmm...

So, Brian stick it. Don't even try and tell me about keeping up your checkbook. I bet I can tell you something you don't know that could really screw your wonderfully kept check book all to hell and you might not know it for weeks.

Did you know, that for a "fee" the FRB or the processor of choice of ANY bank and go right ahead and send through and pay a check you have put a Stop Payment on??? Yep, they sure can, it's not ethical, but they will surely do it, guess what that produces for the banks. FEES FEES and some more FEES! and guess who pays you think the banks do don't you. LMAO

Also, since I have been raising hell with 5/3 for treating it's customers like crap and not disclosing their rules and regs, they have suddenly, after years updated and redesigned their entire website. Much information they hid from customers are now there for the veiwing.

Debbie

Owensboro, Kentucky
U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Steve

Cincinnati,
Ohio,
U.S.A.
Does not make sense....

#2Consumer Suggestion

Thu, January 20, 2005

......Debbie, they offered to meet with you, and you refused? You continue to hide behind your insistence on "written correspondence?" It is plain to me that you do not know how to conduct yourself in a professional and business-like manner. Yes, 5/3rd has its problems, but I am amazed at the steps "victims" take in resolving their issues with them. Act like a child, they blow you off. I don't blame them. Settle down and take their resolution steps as a way to fix your issue(s).

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