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January 2024 by Trenton Larkin
This Comerica bank location is absolutely stunning. It was awe inspiring and breathtaking to witness.
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July 2023 by Yllonda Anderson
Beautiful building and offices.
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June 2023 by John Mello
A beautiful area if you are a tourist! Lots to see and beautiful buildings and sights right next to this place.
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May 2023 by DArcy Demianoff-Thompson
Excellent customer service while inquiring about a small business loan program.
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May 2023 by John Mello, M.A., REALTOR
A beautiful area if you are a tourist! Lots to see and beautiful buildings and sights right next to this place.
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March 2023 by Treva Sneed
The Bank employees are always helpful, pleasant with awesome customer service!
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January 2023 by Dr. Gustavo Tolosa
If you value your time, don’t go to this bank. There’s usually one representative working in a bank of this size. Will close accounts as soon as possible.
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November 2022 by Akin Durosimi
I was at your tower to drop off some shoes for cleaning. I stopped at your coffee bar close to the Main Street lobby at 2:35pm. The gentleman behind the counter told me he was closed even though there was a sign to his right that clearly states "7am - 3pm". Perhaps he didn't pay me any mind because I wasn't wearing a power suit. This definitely was not a pleasant experience. If your business closes by a certain time, then remain open until that time. Especially when you clearly have a sign right beside you that states so.
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February 2022 by A B
Comerica is the most antiquated bank or business of all time. Absolutely the slowest to process everything. Their web banking and app is constantly down. Multiple times daily. Combine the slowest processing with no web access becomes a very 1950s banking situation. This is 2022 and the service and access comerica provides is beyond unacceptable.
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February 2022 by Karen Coverson
Very impressed with the service here. The first time I went in to do a transaction, it was a little busy and short on staff. An employee named Karen was helping out from another location and tried to help me as much as she could until the other banking center employee could help me complete the rest of my request. I had to wait a little, but I had the time. Karen continued to check on me and let me know that they would help me as soon as possible. Juana Ramirez apologized for the wait and inconvenience, before completing my request. I would have to come back the following week to finalize my transaction, so Juana told me she would give me a call the following Monday once she got the greenlight to finalize. She followed through and I was able to finalize the transaction effortlessly. Karen and Juana were both friendly, outgoing, and attentive to the needs of those they were serving. Happy doing business there. Overall great experience and service!
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December 2021 by brian ratti
System down again. As an accountant I occasionally get clients that use Comerica. The first step is to recommend they stop using this bank. The system is frequently down, works poorly, integrates poorly, and generally has poor customer support. The end result is more time spent on needless tasks, which will increase your cost.
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March 2021 by Tammy stewart
not a good bank at all they are holding our 1400 government check from being posted on our direct express cards so they can gain in trust off it.
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September 2020 by Randolph
Interesting building.
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May 2020 by Dan Wallace
Summary: In order to complete repairs on my home, I applied for a Home Equity Line of Credit from Comerica Bank. This was during the COVID-19 emergency. During this process, documentation requests were redundant and changed several times. After meeting the onerous documentation demands and completing the process, I was told that the loan was approved but would not be funded until I return to work, even though this was not an unsecured loan like a credit card. My business is closed because of guidelines from the Governor of Texas Never was I told that would be a requirement for the loan, even though there is no doubt that I will be returning to work (I own the business). . Again, this last requirement was never revealed to me until after completing the arduous process. I recommend you go some where else for a HEloC.Details: I've been making many improvements to my home in 2020. So far this year I've repaired a chimney, replaced fascia and soffit, had a new roof put on, repaired and replaced fencing and gates, upgraded appliances, re-done ceilings, and had two coats of exterior paint out on the house. As every homeowner knows, that's expensive. I applied for a HELoC from Comerica to replace windows and doors, upgrade flooring and generally finish the project.I was stuck at home because of the COVID-19 emergency and thought that would be an opportunity to finish the work.The people at my local branch are great and encouraged me to apply for this loan. They helped me begin the process. Then things began going downhill. The individual at the corporate lending office initially requested fourteen pieces of documentation, including K-1's for 2017, 2018 and 2019. Plus W-2's for 2017, 2018, and 2019. Plus the awards letter from the Social Security administration for 2020 (does anyone really keep that?). If that wasn't available I had to supply the 1099s for 2018 and 2019. Do you really want me to keep going on? There's more if you're not bored yet. Such as proof of insurance, profit and loss statements, etc.I've applied for loans before and I've usually been asked for tax returns and proof of employment and insurance. Almost all other information is available online now, whether we like it or not.Then I get a demand for income tax statements for several years. Now, I really do get that. Kind of obvious, really. But hey, aren't all the K-1's, W-2's and profit/loss information included in the tax returns? By golly, it is! Why not just ask for those and be done with it. Even the Social Security 1099s information is included.Do these people even have a clue? Anyway, after digging out this information, scanning and submitting it, I'm told (nearly a month into the process) that yes, I'm approved but the loan won't be funded until I go back to work even though it's secured by my home.Never was I told that I had to be back at work and out of "lock down" before the loan would be funded. And it took nearly a month to find out. Take it from me, don't waste your time with these people. Go somewhere else.
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April 2020 by Eric Burns
Terrible customer service.