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CLEVELAND,#2UPDATE Employee
Fri, March 21, 2003
I am an employee of us bank. the bank purchased the mortgage company I work for, a year ago. When they took over firstar in Cleveland. The first thing they did, was told us either you get an account with us, or your check will be mailed home. I had never heard of a place telling you what to do with your money. I foolishly opened a account and also made deposits and had checks bouncing left and right, that was one the problems, they are slow at processing, and have the worse customer service. They had the nerve to get a attitude, when I called them to fix my account, and credit me my money back. Since US bank took over the company I work for, they cut off our bonus, and me and half of the people that work here, either did not get a raise or got two percent. This is the cheapest and sneakiest bank I have ever seen. So I say all that to say this, if they treat their own employees like this , what do you think they are going to do to non-employees????
Jenny
Kalona,#3Consumer Suggestion
Mon, February 24, 2003
My Mom has been banking with the same bank for 10 years, which after changing hands numerous times, became US Bank. She has also been charged overdrafts for checks that were written out after the deposit was made. She finally discovered that they wouldn't make the funds available to her until the check cleared with the bank which her paycheck was made from. They wouldn't even cash her checks, she had to deposit it. They have managed to pocket quite a bit of money off of her and she is now going through the headache of closing her account with them. She has to call her insurance company and all the other places that she set up to electronically withdrawal her bills from her account, otherwise when it came in, it would automatically reopen her account. They are a joke as far as being a bank is concerned. I have heard other people in my area say quite a few negative things about them too. My suggestion to you and all the other that read this with a complaint about US Bank to call their states banking association and file a complaint with them. They oversee all the banks in your state. A friend of mine had problems with a different bank that tried to sue him for closing costs on a loan that he didn't even get approved for. He called them and told them the whole story and they got the "lawsuit" dropped. It's just a suggestion and I hope it helps you out.