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December 2022 by Jay R
This bank is terrible. No other bank has issues depositing checks using the app. This one NEVER works. Major inconvenience ! I’ve been waiting years to close these accounts and I think the time has come. Another time I had an identity theft issue involving this card. Someone spent all my money. They allowed over 23 more transactions after it went negative and tried to charge me said amount overdraft fees for each transaction. Once they investigated it was clear someone stole my info and thankfully this was resolved. Just some shady practices because lord knows if I needed to pay for something myself when I was negative it would be declined. Interesting they allowed 23+ transactions for a scammer. Makes you think.
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July 2022 by Amjid Ali Shah
The customer service of this bank is horrible I use to go over there mostly four to five times in a week mostly they don’t have the change I never seen any other bank customer service like this bank
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May 2022 by Sven Salvador
Their overall communication and customer care can be greatly improved. The people at this branch are very nice and helpful but these critiques I have are out of their hands just to make it clear. The problem is the overall Provident Bank itself and how they operate. If you have long term customers who have had bank accounts with you for years and a customer tells you they're having financial issues and filing for bankruptcy, especially due to the pandemic, why keep charging them overdraft fees if you know they can't pay them? They send me a letter saying they have closed the account due to the outstanding balance I had. Months after my account had been closed with them my employer had sent several checks to Provident in my name. Instead of sending the money back to my mailing address or employer and telling them I did not have an account with them they deposited money they said I owed them. Here's the issue with that (for anyone who is currently filing bankruptcy this is helpful to know and I learned from this experience) even if a creditor is not listed and you qualify for a Chapter 7 discharge (which I did) all debt incurred prior to filing is included. The monies taken by them from the checks that were accidentally sent to them should be immediately returned. Provident states they don't know anything about that and can't return my money at this time. Failure for Provident to return the money is a violation of the automatic stay and a bankruptcy firm can and will pursue them for sanctions. When Provident received my checks they should have called me directly and spoken to me about this. I never found out they had my money until I contacted my employer to check into what was going on with my payments. Now Provident is causing a delay in me receiving my checks. These delays can cause late fees to occur if one is relying on a paycheck to pay living expenses. Can I charge Provident a late fee or inconvenience fee for all the trouble they caused me? They are so quick to charge customers for things but when they make a mistake there is no consequence for them to fix or address that error. 1 star for this bank. And I will be letting people know not to use this bank too.
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December 2020 by NAthan Cever
Good bank but the app needs notifications
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February 2020 by Kamil Malec
Good bank but the app needs notifications
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November 2019 by Cesar Peregrino
No good..