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Shickshinny,#2Consumer Suggestion
Fri, April 12, 2002
I cannot even begin to tell you the horrible experiences I have had with Fleet Bank. Had I known ahead of time about their predatory lending and shady tactics, I would have steered clear of them completely. They are liars, thieves and cheats. I remember when I first went to Fleet to open a checking and savings account. I walked in and went right to the woman responsible for opening new accounts and told her I wanted to open a checking and savings account. I had 36,000.00 to deposit. Not a fortune, I know, but I would bet it was more than SHE could pull out of HER account. When I looked over my paperwork at home, I saw that she only opened a checking account. I went back the next day and she was not there. The branch manager told me that she was having trouble understanding what I wanted because my daughter(who had sat patiently throughout the whole process) had been talking while we were opening the account. I looked at him and said "I walked in, sat down and said 'I want to open a CHECKING and SAVINGS account' what is there that cannot be understood?" He hemmed and hawed and I wish I had dropped them right then and there and not continued any farther with the mortgage process I had begun with them weeks prior. They ended up screwing us royally. My story is on another report at this site. Anyone who wants to begin a class action lawsuit against these losers, I am game. Fleet needs to be brought down!
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Shickshinny,#3Consumer Suggestion
Fri, April 12, 2002
I cannot even begin to tell you the horrible experiences I have had with Fleet Bank. Had I known ahead of time about their predatory lending and shady tactics, I would have steered clear of them completely. They are liars, thieves and cheats. I remember when I first went to Fleet to open a checking and savings account. I walked in and went right to the woman responsible for opening new accounts and told her I wanted to open a checking and savings account. I had 36,000.00 to deposit. Not a fortune, I know, but I would bet it was more than SHE could pull out of HER account. When I looked over my paperwork at home, I saw that she only opened a checking account. I went back the next day and she was not there. The branch manager told me that she was having trouble understanding what I wanted because my daughter(who had sat patiently throughout the whole process) had been talking while we were opening the account. I looked at him and said "I walked in, sat down and said 'I want to open a CHECKING and SAVINGS account' what is there that cannot be understood?" He hemmed and hawed and I wish I had dropped them right then and there and not continued any farther with the mortgage process I had begun with them weeks prior. They ended up screwing us royally. My story is on another report at this site. Anyone who wants to begin a class action lawsuit against these losers, I am game. Fleet needs to be brought down!
nichole
lake ariel,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, February 27, 2002
Justin, Regardless of what financial institution you apply for a credit card with, the standard procedure is to do a credit check. If that credit check shows activity that you disagree with, and choose to dispute that is your responsibility. The "jerks" at Fleet do not have the authority to do it for you. Also why would you expect to receive anything in the mail from Fleet? They are not the company that placed that information on your credit report. It seems your anger in this situation is misplaced. Contact the credit-reporting agency. Disputed information must be resolved with the bureau that supplied the information. There are three major reporting agencies. I've supplied their numbers for you: Equifax at 1-888-781-8688 Experian at 1-888-experian Trans Union 1-800-916-8800