J.C. asks from Lafayette, IN on April 17, 2007
Banking in HV/FM Area
My family will be moving to the area in June and I'm looking for a bank. In researching some in the area, at a quick glance I am leaning toward Bank of America. Does anyone have any thoughts about this bank?
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I sincerely appreciate all of the feedback I received from everyone. Banks are a funny thing, aren't they? I'm not sure which way I'm going to go, but I will definately dig deeper into my research.
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A.D. answers from Dallas on April 18, 2007
We just stopped banking with Bank of America after 12 years of being with them. They would not help us when we really needed the help, however Wells Fargo went out of their way to help. We also have an account with Compass and are super happy with them. They have more of a small town feel and really help will all finacial aspects, as did Wells Fargo. To sum it up since I seem to be rambling... Wells Fargo and Compass are both great I have business and personal accounts with them.
Hope this helps.
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E.O. answers from Dallas on April 18, 2007
I would suggest Wachovia. I can't say enough good things about them. They are always very friendly, helpful, and have gone out of their way to help me in whatever I have needed. I know you said you wanted information on Bank of America....but I just thought I would let you know what I thought about another bank. Good luck in whatever you choose.
A.D. answers from Dallas on April 18, 2007
We just stopped banking with Bank of America after 12 years of being with them. They would not help us when we really needed the help, however Wells Fargo went out of their way to help. We also have an account with Compass and are super happy with them. They have more of a small town feel and really help will all finacial aspects, as did Wells Fargo. To sum it up since I seem to be rambling... Wells Fargo and Compass are both great I have business and personal accounts with them.
Hope this helps.
B.S. answers from Dallas on April 18, 2007
I would suggest Compass Bank, I have small business checking there and they have always been nothing but helpful. We banked at BofA for awhile but always used the ATM b/c of the limit on teller transactions. They were ok, but I have found Compass (on FM 407) to be friendlier and more helpful.
B.M. answers from Asheville on April 18, 2007
We have been with BofA for 10+ years. We could not be happier with their services. All of our banking needs have been easy and smooth. When my purse was stolen, they were great about setting up new accounts and freezing the old one immediately. Two checks were returned accidently during that time and they not only waived the fees of course, but wrote a letter of apology to the people I had written the checks to asking them to waive the fees as well. If they had not, BofA was willing to reimburse me for their error. I find BofA tellers convenient in my area of the metroplex ... I love online banking ... and only go into the bank if I need to do something with my safety deposit box. Our checking is interest bearing, free checks, free online banking, I feel like they are paying me to bank there as there are no fees associated with the type account we have at all! I do agree with the other poster though, check out where you will live and do business and find something convenient. Best of luck to you in your move.
R.B. answers from Dallas on April 17, 2007
I used BofA for a few years and was miserable. I have been so much happier with Washington Mutual. They treat you like a human and are actually GLAD to see you walk in the door!
M.W. answers from Dallas on April 19, 2007
I strongly advise against this bank! Many of their practices are deceitful and border on fraud. 2 examples that happened to my husband and I just this week are this: My husband wrote a check and forgot about it (completely our fault) and b/c he forgot he didn't move the money out of savings into checking. Well, the check got paid but for some reason that the bank couldn't explain it never showed up in his transactions online. Therefore the 5 transactions made after the check cleared were paid but we were charged a 35.00 NSF fee for each. When he questioned the bank they said that sometimes things don't show up online "right away" that it can take days and if we had questions we should call the telephone center. How ridiculous is that? The other thing happened to my account. I had charged lunch at a place near our home on the 7th of April. It remained a pending transaction online (in pending the money is already removed from your available balance)for 11 days. At midnight on the 18th the removed the "hold" and put the money back into our account and then sometime after that but before 7 a.m. that transaction came through. Well, the problem was that we took money out of my account to put in his at 9:30 that night not knowing they would release the hold at midnight. We thought that money was already alloted for that debit card purchase. When I called and questioned them she said that they "normally" do the holds for 3 days and if the merchant has not submitted the receipt they release the funds. When I asked then why did they hold it for 11 days this time she said I don't know, there really is no set amount of days, it's just normally 3. Basically, this bank does what they want and if they can charge you an overdraft fee in the process, all the better for them. I am sorry this is so long, it was just detailed. I really do not recommend this bank. We are getting ready to change to Chase. They are good as is Washington Mutual. Hope this helps at least a little. Good luch with the move.
M. W.
L.W. answers from Dallas on April 18, 2007
I have a friend that banks with Bank of America and I think she told me you only have so many "free" visits to the teller inside the bank, after that, they charge you. I would NEVER use a bank that did that...I use Washington Mutual and have no problems with them. Our mortgage is also with them. We also use Omni American. They are pretty good, their system seems a bit slower than Washington Mutual. With Wa Mu we are in and out and have no problems...I wouldn't use Bank of America if I were you.
L.
Two children, daughter 18 and son, 15
L.G. answers from Dallas on April 17, 2007
My husband and I have used BofA for 10 years and have been VERY pleased with them. They have banks everywhere, late hours and have always been very helpful. Good luck!
~L.
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