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February 2024 by Charles Henley
They refuse to lift holds on deposits and will force you to pay overdraft fees instead of releasing the hold. They never work with you. Worst customer service I have every experienced.
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November 2021 by Sherry Secrest
I am a longstanding and very loyal customer of BBT. I maintain a good balance and truly have no issues. today I noticed a return check on my account and 12 dollar fee for the check. the returned check was from my mortgage lender. how would I have known a check wouldn't be cashed and then to add insult to injury they charged me 12 dollars. when I called to inquire about this the operator sounded like a robot reciting policy and they refused to return the 12 dollars. honestly thinking about finding a local more personal bank to deal with. I'm dumbfounded by this interaction!
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November 2019 by Keke Austin
Very poor sorry bank to deal with
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April 2019 by John Thomas
Confirmed: BBT charges an $8 fee to cash a check from themselves; why oh why oh why?
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August 2017 by Alex h
7 people behind the counter and one teller open. Took 15 min to deposit and I was the 2nd person in line.
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April 2017 by Carl Young
They see me at least twice a month for the past 5 years, and rudely refuse to cash my college student son's very small tax return check that he had signed over to me. Here's the clincher: When I came in earlier in the day to cash it for him, the older woman with the short grey hair curtly stated, "he needs to be here for us to cash this". I said I understand and I'll bring him back in person with his driver's license. We came back together later in the day and the same woman contradicts herself and says, "no, we won't cash that for you". Now, I had more than enough in my account to cover his $149.00 check. And certainly one would think the Federal government is good for the money. So where's the problem here? Seems that BB&T would rather decline standard banking transactions with their customers and risk losing their business rather than put common sense in place: e.g. We know this man, he has had an account here for a good while , his son has a driver's license, his son is here in person, his son has signed the check, his son could be seen as a future account holder if treated fairly in this transaction, etc. But no, the tellers don't seem to have common sense. As I protested their refusal to do standard banking business with us, the teller with the long black hair began to chime in and blame the Federal government repeatedly as if what I was trying to do was illegal. Now, to me it sounds like a very bad judgement call on the part of BB&T that was passed off on the Federal government. My son was easily able to cash the check elsewhere even with my(his father's) signature on the check. So what does this say about BB&T?