BBVA Compass Bank
3545 Gulf Freeway Frontage Road
Dickinson Texas 77539
United States of America
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BBVA Compass Bank The worst bank in America Dickinson, Texas
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I have business accounts with four different banks, including one at the
Dickinson TX branch of BBVA Compass. This account was actually opened
at Guaranty Bank many years ago.
Since Compass took over several years ago, I have been amazed at the
pattern of racketeering they have used to squeeze undeserved fees out
of account owners.
As one example, I deposited a check from a client drawn on a bank in
Friendswood, a city right next to Dickinson.
My deposit was accepted with no mention of a "hold" being placed.
This client writes me a check every month, and there has never been a
hold.
Three days later I received a letter from Compass stating that a 3
day hold had been placed on the deposit.
According to my telephone and online banking, the deposit was
available the following day. I then ordered several small items (office
supplies) online, using my Compass check card. There were six
transactions, total of under $100.
Compass paid these items, but charged a $38 NSF fee on each of the
six transactions - $228 total.
I haven't had an NSF fee since my college days, in the 70s.
I went to the branch to get this mess straightened out, and spoke
with Assistant Manager named Sasha.
She refused to do anything about it, and told me that I should not
trust the telephone or online banking, as this is not the same
information used by bank employees. Translation: They are keeping two
sets of books!
They were "kind" enough to reverse two of the charges, net loss to
me of $152. Sasha also admitted the hold on my deposit was an error. So,
I asked, if it was an error, why is it costing me $152? She said that
she is not allowed to refund more than 2 NSF fees, or she will "get into
trouble" with her boss.
Essentially, this is a bank that is trying to make their profits by
manipulating deposits and transactions to generate fee income.
If a cash deposit is made on the same day a debit comes through, the
debit is processed first. So, if you go to Compass and deposit $100
cash, then go to the gas station and buy $20 worth of gas, it will
generate an overdraft fee. If a number of transactions come though on
the same day, they will process the largest ones first, so that the
subsequent transactions will all get NSF fees.
They have stung me twice with this creative bookkeeping.
I still have the account, as it is connected to some direct-pay
accounts. However, I would recommend that anyone who needs a checking
account look elsewhere. This is a very poor excuse for a bank.
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AUTHOR: Exemployee18 - addison (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, June 23, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, June 23, 2011
If a hold was placed without you being notified that a hold was placed and the check you deposited did clear and was not charged back then tell the manager at the bank where the transaction was processed. It is our policy to reverse bank charges if a hold was placed without notification and charges incurred because of it.