- Report: #989652
Complaint Review: first national bank, texas
| first national bank, texas 2450 nw loop 338
Internet United States of America |
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first national bank, texas first convenience bank These people juggle debits to produce major overdraft fees Internet
*Consumer Comment: margie from phoenix, please read
*Consumer Comment: What a REAL FDIC bank is.
*Consumer Comment: You can tell by the way I have been treated
*Consumer Comment: And Its Wailing Time Again.....
*Consumer Comment: klanie1962 - Houston
*General Comment: this bank is a rip off
*General Comment: this bank is a rip off
*General Comment: Stupid People
*Consumer Suggestion: Accounting 101
*Consumer Comment: F* you Margie
*Consumer Comment: jgasca92 SUCKS TOO
*Consumer Comment: THATS WHAT WE CALL NOT TAKING CARE OF YOUR ACCOUNT
*Consumer Comment: Hey Jim, go take your meds!!!
*Consumer Comment: GREAT Work FCB!
*Consumer Suggestion: How to haggle with First Convenience Bank
*General Comment: HOW ABOUT A USEFULL COMMENT
*Consumer Comment: Time for a change
*Consumer Comment: What did your bank register say?
Does your business have a bad reputation?
Fix it the right way.
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I want to know what can be done about this!!! This can't be legal!! If you value your money, do not use this bank. When I called the bank about this I was told, "The way our system works is that we debit your largest debits first" No, when I use my debit card, That is when it should have come out of my account. These people are thieves!!!
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margie from phoenix, please read
AUTHOR: wreckem2014 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 09, 2013
Please, educate yourself before providing invalid and unintelligent responses.
Furthermore, everyone who has unfortunately believed these nonsensical comments need only to go to any FCB branch and ask for proof of their FDIC insurance. They will gladly do so.
I cannot stand stupid people.
#2 Consumer Comment
What a REAL FDIC bank is.
AUTHOR: Margie - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 09, 2013
or go here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRaFyfrTZw8&feature=share&list=SP98FDB6D1FFE4341D
#3 Consumer Comment
You can tell by the way I have been treated
AUTHOR: Margie - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 09, 2013
wow- that about sums it up, doesn't it?
thanks a lot for nothing. that last responder was a real joke roflol! (Ad absurdum)
anyways-
'Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero'~
Some LEGITIMATE BANKS that are out there are FDIC INSURED. those are the ones I would recommend, or no bank at all. you would be better off at a check cashing store.
a legitimate bank will insure your deposits up to 250,000.
FIRST CONVENIENCE BANK is not on this list, and they can and probably will go bankrupt anyday.
(if you are a real bank reading this, please do not make the mistake and corrupt your bank by hiring these weasels!-they pretty much all know they are ripping people off)
http://www.fdic.gov/
probably because they are a fake bank that needs to be closed down.-Actus reus
There are a lot of good banks out there. I personally really like the credit unions, and do business with them, and some of the other larger banks.
I hope there is a solution one day for the people who lack credit and are unable to get a real bank account, I absolutely cannot stand the fact there are predators like THIS BANK mentioned who prey off the weak, it just makes me sick!
Thank goodness Ripoff Report is here to record the outcome, and go ahead and continue your stupidity convenience bank, you are only digging your own grave at this point!
'Absente reo'
as to the point of these defenders of a BAD BANK, "Ad nauseum,Ad nauseum,Ad nauseum" at this point......................BUYER BEWARE!!!!!
#4 Consumer Comment
And Its Wailing Time Again.....
AUTHOR: Jim - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 09, 2013
If the funds are available when you authorize the debits, the order they are processed will not have any negative effect. You already knew that, right?
#6 General Comment
this bank is a rip off
AUTHOR: klanie1962 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 09, 2013
#7 General Comment
this bank is a rip off
AUTHOR: klanie1962 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 09, 2013
#8 General Comment
Stupid People
AUTHOR: wreckem2014 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, January 27, 2013
What's more, the posting of items from largest to smallest is not specific to FCB but is common with all banks. Why? Because your larger items are usually your more important ones. The bottom line is, if you have enough money to cover all of your purchases, it does not matter how your items post. You should have enough to cover ALL items. If you do not, it is your OWN fault. Not the bank's. Why should the bank have to take responsibility for your mistakes? What's more, this particular bank actually offers a FREE cbt (computer based training) for all of their customers in case they are not knowledgeable of banks, bank accounts, how to manage them, etc.
So, in conclusion, please do your research next time. And, by the way, that entails more than just saying "I did my research."
Otherwise, you will continue to screw yourself over with your account, and will also continue to get owned by knowledgeable people when you post idiotic comments like the one I am currently replying to.
#9 Consumer Suggestion
Accounting 101
AUTHOR: Common Sense - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, January 26, 2013
Now people lets try to help you in your future in banking relations. Yes this bank has many, many fees.
Not one fee is not listed in the Banking Statement of Fees. When you open your account you get a Deposit Agreement. When you do business with many companies, you will receive a contract, terms and conditions or something to that sort. In this case it is the Deposit Agreement which you have to sign. Your signature serves as notice of all bank operations which are listed within. If you dont want to feel "ripped off", i would suggest you read into all contract you do with any business for that matter. Everything is disclosed within the legal rights of this banking institution. FDIC-Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. For those that do not know what the previous means, just google FDIC.
Also if you feel like you have been ripped off and want to contact a lawyer or the BBB, please take copies of your deposit agreement and Banking Statement of Fees with you. This will only save the agent helping you some time by letting you know that what you think is wrong is actually stated in the paperwork provided to you.
This is a second chance bank, meaning if you have already messed up at other banks this bank will not hold that against you and still give you an account. You live, you learn. Or atleast we hope you would learn. I too, have been with this bank for some time. I have never had one OD fee, neg bal fee, NSF or any issues at all. Guess how i learned? I actually messed up bank accounts in the past. When i came to FCB i read all documentation and learned how to avoid the OD, NSF fees and learned how the bank operates. So i suggest you do the same if you open an account here and your future banking relationship with FCB shall run smoothly. If not, the other banks you have messed up with will not take you back so i suggest that you take responsibility and start learning now. Till next time. Good luck to all and God Bless
#10 Consumer Comment
F* you Margie
AUTHOR: jgasca92 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, January 23, 2013
I must apologize, HOWEVER after the first three sentences of laughable nonsense you posted about how you assume the world revolves around you, because of your 'expert opinion' with dealing with the same bank for 9 years- my answer to that is-(HA HA LOL HA HA!!!) and
REALLY!?! If this bank folds tomorrow, any money in your account is GONE. BTW...
Do you think that a bank would tamper with their older accounts and let consumers know this knowing that the accounts that they have had a business relationship/transactions with in the past-could make them fold?
I did a little bit more research on this bank, and GASP! they are NOT FDIC insured. check it out yourself. Don't think YOUR bank can fold? think again! goto FDIC in the GOV section and check for yourself- check and see just how many banks folded in your state too, while you are at it. not impressed? check out California, Arizona, Texas! You think this bank is going to care about you when they close up like a clam? They will probably be laughing as hard at you, as I am right now...Only they will be doing it while sitting on the sandy beaches of jamaica sipping their mai tai's you helped them pay for, with your money.
To those who don't know what FDIC is, to sum it up the Gov't assures that everyone banking with them is covered up to 250,000 for every depositer. that way, if it folds, they are rest assured they will get their money back up to this amount. This is something that is readily available to anyone seeking this info, btw-maybe one day this bank will actually be legitimate.( maybe not.) thing is, I don't want to find out the hard way!
Luckily, I have never banked with this 'fake bank', however, my husband did. I have 3 great banks I do business with, all of them are insured and have banked with a few since I was a kid, so you develop a 'knack' for knowing which banks seem a bit off, like this one does.
I remember one day when my husband was trying to make a deposit, and these people who had been sent around Walmart to recruit other victims, and get them to bank with this place kept placing these new 'converts' in front of us -increasing the line time. In a hurry, my husband grew impatient after waiting for them to sign these people up! "Did you forget about me, your customer?" he exclaimed. by the time I was done purchasing what I needed at the store, I still found him in line.
They claimed they don't usually recruit customers like this, and apologized.
they did help him, but only after I got assertive and asked them all in a generally loud voice- "Do you actually help your customers, or are you just to busy recruiting new victims to care about those you have already snagged? "
at the realization of their S.N.A.F.U, -they applied a 10$ credit to his account. Something we told them was not necessary, we just needed to conduct our business and leave-but something they insisted upon doing as a courtesy to their loyal customer. Stranger things have happened, so we accepted it, not knowing they were going to steal from him later that month.
Here's something they could have done, KEPT THEIR OWN MONEY. because maybe they wouldn't have felt compelled to really mess up my husband's account with their accounting errors.That was the bank who screwed up, on their side, and still ended up punishing my husband because they could get away with it, by telling him he erred, even when I pointed out their errors on paper that were NOT caused by my husband!
SO-jgasca92, don't be telling me, or anyone else your GARBAGE LOVE STORY about how great this bank is, because you two have sucked up to each other for 9 years, and you have to romanticize your perfectly deranged and lunatical fantasies about how 'just and perfect' this insane fake bank is because you have been h!@#*ing them for 9 years! !@#$% you both.
There are decent banks out there. To the people who can't find them, I'd suggest check cashing until you find a decent bank who will work for you, it's better than getting ripped off by this predatory bank! good luck!
#12 Consumer Comment
THATS WHAT WE CALL NOT TAKING CARE OF YOUR ACCOUNT
AUTHOR: jgasca92 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, January 21, 2013
#13 Consumer Comment
Hey Jim, go take your meds!!!
AUTHOR: Margie - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, January 05, 2013
Why don't you stop being lazy, get off the couch, and go do your homework before your momma whips your butt for your nonsense comments on the computer?I know you are only 12 (you sure act like it) but why don't you grow up first, work a job, grow a family, and flex those two brain cells you have in your thick head before making assumptions or hyping up nonsense suggestions about what you THINK you know, instead of what is actually going on in a situation? After I have personally dealt with this bank, and an actual customer in the situation, I have found your gibberish to be so off the mark it is unbelievable. why don't you crawl back into the hole you came out of, and wait for the second coming. make sure to take plenty of tuna fish with you, so we don't have to see you blocking our light of day for awhile as well.
You'll have no shortage of paying "customers" as these people will never learn how to manage a checking account! They'd rather be lazy, not maintain records, use money they don't have then blame FCB when THEY cause an overdraft! You can weather the storm. Just instruct your CSR's to agree with the callers that its a big government/bank conspiracy. There's money in those accounts, CSR! These people will NEVER learn! Why not take advantage and up that bottom line! Its as easy as taking candy from an infant...as you can see!
#15 Consumer Suggestion
How to haggle with First Convenience Bank
AUTHOR: Margie - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 03, 2013
#16 General Comment
HOW ABOUT A USEFULL COMMENT
AUTHOR: Bubba Lee - (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, January 02, 2013
Until the law is changed they will continue this system.
Strangely enough Canadian banks don't do this in Canada but they do in the USA. Hmmm, Not allowed in Canada?
#18 Consumer Comment
What did your bank register say?
AUTHOR: MovingForward - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 01, 2013
No, I don't work for any bank or financial institution. But I keep my register current and I never get any of these fees (OD or NSF).

