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May 2024 by monica reid
The staff is nice! Stephanie thank you
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April 2024 by Ravi Dadlani
Great place for poor service...
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March 2024 by Kenn Kazz
Great service
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January 2024 by Danielle Grant
Although my account had to be closed due to fraud , without the help of Diane and Chris at this branch I would have been in an even worse situation. Diane went above and beyond and took me without appts .Thank you both from the bottom of my heart .
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September 2023 by Wendy Willman
This bank closed all of my accounts with no warning to me at all because they say there was suspicious fraudulent activity. I had checks out and direct deposits coming in. Absolutely ridiculous. Never ever would I recommend this bank.
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July 2023 by Tina Singleton
Very attentive
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April 2023 by Kayla Cr
Patricia was very knowledgeable and professional! I felt comfortable and confident setting up the right account with Patricia. Very happy with the customer service at this location!
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April 2023 by Vishal Patel
Best customer service
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October 2022 by Lily's auto Detailing
Sto by to open a business account and guess what, no one came to me ask me what I need l! I seat there for over 30min and they where inside a ofc talking st! Never again!
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September 2022 by Heather Morgan
I needed to start coming to this location in July 2021, because the bank closest to my house closed. All the employees here have been friendly, professional and helpful.When I had a banking error (due to a mistake from a different bank), Pam fixed the problem and got my $72 in fees back for me.Truist is only one of a few banks that still offer free checking with no minimum balance or ridiculous requirements. As a low-income single person, I'm very grateful. If you're in the same boat and can't afford to leave hundreds or even thousands of dollars sitting in an account in order to avoid a monthly fee, and/or you're unable to have your income direct deposited into your account or meet other banking requirements, then Truist is a great choice.If you're not in the same boat, they have multiple types of accounts from which you may choose.Sidenote: When people leave a bunch of money sitting in their bank accounts, banks make money off that. If anything, they should be paying us, not the other way around. It baffles me that so many people are willing to pay banks every month.Years ago,almost all checking was free and most banks paid interest to customers (based on how much was in your account and the agreed upon interest rate). But banks wanted to make more money, of course. So they came up with the idea to offer incentives at a cost, similar to credit card companies. When they realized how much money they made doing that, they began getting rid of free checking altogether. Now millions of Americans are paying just to have an account to cash/deposit their paychecks and banks are making more money than ever.If you're currently paying for a checking account but don't make/spend enough to benefit from the "perks", please do yourself a favor and open an account at a bank with free checking/savings and no minimum daily balance requirements, like Truist.To help put it in perspective:If you're currently paying $_.__, you'll save $_.__ :• At $5.95/month, you'll save $71.40 yearly.• At $8.95/month, you'll save $107.40 yearly.• At $12.95/month, you'll save $155.40 yearly.If this amount doesn't matter to you, I'll gladly accept it as donations.I accept CashApp, PayPal, money orders, personal checks, cash or gas cards.?
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June 2021 by Ana Vasquez
When you call for information they pick up the phone fast and answer your questions in a very friendly and profesional way
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April 2020 by Matthew Capone
Worst service ever.....people are slow and could care less about customers.
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September 2019 by James Ellett
People are always nice and they help you when you go in
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December 2017 by Amy Collins
The ladies here are great but since the switch from Nation Penn Bank to BBT the fees have gone up and I'm moving to a new bank.