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dewilson58 02-21-2023 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Wondering (Post 2189981)
Wells Fargo, really? They are a joke! They rip off their customers.

Been with them for over 30 years.................Love 'em.

:eclipsee_gold_cup:

chrissy2231 02-21-2023 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by kbace6 (Post 2189611)
Hey all, moving to TV area (eventually in TV) later on this year and am wondering what the prevailing wisdom is with the local banks in and around TV.

We need to leave all of our banks up North in order to avoid state income taxes. So we are looking for which bank/credit unions in TV area people have had the best relationship with.

Who was easy to set up a new account and work with?

Best customer service, best online banking and I suppose… can I get to the bank in a golf cart? :-)

I don’t want to turn this into a complaint fest either, but which banks should I avoid like the plague?

Thank you in advance for your thoughtful replies.

Forget about local banks. Discoverbank.com is the best! Check out interest rates on their site. I've used them for more than 20 years.

Dburesh 02-21-2023 10:03 AM

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I've been here for 7 years & Citizens First has been fabulous! They are friendly, accommodating & very efficient. My dad has been a snow bird here for over 22 years & wouldn't ever go to anywhere but Citizens First.

retiredguy123 02-21-2023 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 2190006)
I get it, Citizens First is great. What happens when you have a question or get hacked or jammed up somehow at 5.05 PM on Friday afternoon? It’s going to be a long weekend filled with worry.

We went back to a big bank. Customer service around the clock, even on holidays. Works for us.

A new bank is opening, Freddie Fuddpucker S & L.

I would be suspicious of a Savings and Loan. I think they they went kaput about 30 years ago.

JanKel 02-21-2023 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Dusty_Star (Post 2189656)
I'm from the North East & before moving to TV I opened accounts at a national bank that has offices in my original home town & TV. Then I closed my local only bank accounts. This way I was not a 'new' customer to the bank, but an established one. My understanding is that all I need to do is have the Bank change the office of domicile to the TV branch & I will be out of the home state as far as banking goes.

I too am from the north east ( New Jersey) and wanted to do the same thing. Open an account before moving to TV. But I could not find a bank that had branches in both locations. Could you tell me what bank you used?

retiredguy123 02-21-2023 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by JanKel (Post 2190031)
I too am from the north east ( New Jersey) and wanted to do the same thing. Open an account before moving to TV. But I could not find a bank that had branches in both locations. Could you tell me what bank you used?

Bank of America?

Nucky 02-21-2023 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2190028)
I would be suspicious of a Savings and Loan. I think they they went kaput about 30 years ago.

The head of the bank is Mr. Drysdale! I think??? Lol.

I didn't really want to go into it but Citizens had strike one strike two and they completed strike three a few weeks ago.

Citizens Mortgage is another thing. A well-oiled machine, full of people who want to separate you from your money! They are just doing their job. I get it.

They really were absolutely perfect. The bank, not for us. No specifics. Your just going to have to trust me. Curmudgeons bring it!

Nucky 02-21-2023 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2190041)
Bank of America?

BOA closed every branch with no notification to their valued customers during the beginning of Covid. I get it but come on how about a little communication? They are dead to me too! :wave:

thelegges 02-21-2023 05:58 PM

We had one BOA branch open in MI during Covid, by appointment only. We have been with them from Pontiac State Bank in 1965, sold 4 times until BOA bought. Why we like them, tellers, managers call you by name. If we need something they are just a phone call away. In TV our guy during Covid, as did many in BOA retired. So have a new person who takes my call, and greets us by name.

Chase is our business accounts, and some financial, manager is very easy to work with.

Citizens is an account we started in 2010 when we bought our first house. It a small account and use for writing local small businesses if it’s their preference. Branch’s are friendly, but don’t spend enough time to get the new girls name

kbace6 02-23-2023 07:52 AM

No Citizens Bank locations in TV
 
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Originally Posted by westernrider75 (Post 2189867)
Just to clarify, I believe you mean Citizens First Bank, as there is also a National wide bank that is just Citizens Bank.


Thank you for this. I looked up the locations of Citizens bank in TV and there were none. CFB bank makes much more sense!

kbace6 02-23-2023 08:25 AM

Thank you all for your replies
 
I have read through all four pages of your replies and you TV folks do not disappoint. I appreciate all of your replies. I do have USAA and will keep them for several reasons as my nationwide bank.

My best banking relationship ever has been with DCU so I am quite partial to Credit Unions as they tend to treat one more like a person rather than a number, so I will likely get an account with Mid Florida or Sun Coast CU.

However, with a few exceptions, I cannot ignore the consistently good comments on Citizens First.

I forget which one of you mentioned this and I am not going to scroll through all four pages to find it again, but I want to thank the individual who mentioned that Citizens First is "retiree friendly" and that they take the time to explain things to their seasoned customer. This makes so much sense with the strong presence in and around TV. How could any business not behave this way in TV? I suspect those that do not are not in business in TV very long. (not looking for other reviews here) :icon_wink: I have been in customer service in one way or another for over 40 years and this is very important to me.

Thank you again to all! This was very helpful.

:beer3:

Pairadocs 02-23-2023 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2189701)
I use Truist for free checking and a VISA credit card. I like that I can pay my credit card bill with a simple online funds transfer from one account to another in the same bank.

To me, it makes no sense to use a bank for interest bearing accounts. I use Vanguard and Fidelity for that.

After trying several, (including Citizens) we found United Southern to be the best for what people used to think of as "small town banking".... friendly smiles, knowing many customers by name, free checking, checks printed at no charge, a very simple web design making paying credit card an easy one click transfer. We also use both Fidelity and Vanguard as a better option for cash.

Kenswing 02-23-2023 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by kbace6 (Post 2190700)
I have read through all four pages of your replies and you TV folks do not disappoint. I appreciate all of your replies. I do have USAA and will keep them for several reasons as my nationwide bank.

My best banking relationship ever has been with DCU so I am quite partial to Credit Unions as they tend to treat one more like a person rather than a number, so I will likely get an account with Mid Florida or Sun Coast CU.

However, with a few exceptions, I cannot ignore the consistently good comments on Citizens First.

I forget which one of you mentioned this and I am not going to scroll through all four pages to find it again, but I want to thank the individual who mentioned that Citizens First is "retiree friendly" and that they take the time to explain things to their seasoned customer. This makes so much sense with the strong presence in and around TV. How could any business not behave this way in TV? I suspect those that do not are not in business in TV very long. (not looking for other reviews here) :icon_wink: I have been in customer service in one way or another for over 40 years and this is very important to me.

Thank you again to all! This was very helpful.

:beer3:

Since you currently have USAA I'm guessing you might be a Vet? If so Citizens First will give you free checks.

My wife and I went into the Lake Deaton Branch this morning with 48 paper U.S. Savings Bonds that had reached their 30 year limit. They didn't even bat an eye when I said I wanted to redeem them. Just sat us down, had us sign them and deposited them into our account.


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