PNC Bank, PERRYSBURG BRANCH
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Name: | PNC Bank |
Concentration: | Commercial Lending Specialization |
Established: | 01/01/1804 |
FDIC Insurance: | 01/01/1934 |
Holden By: | PNC FINL SERVICES GROUP INC |
Charter Class: | Commercial bank, national (federal) charter and Fed member, supervised by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) |
# of Branches: | 2378, view all, view on map |
Website: | www.pnc.com |
Total Assets: | $557,463,343,000 |
Total Deposits: | $428,985,450,000 |
Total Equity Capital: | $50,108,085,000 |
Total Domestic Office Deposits: | $428,490,983,000 |
Net Income: | $5,836,901,000 |
Quarterly Net Income: | $957,096,000 |
Return on Assets: | 1% |
Quarterly Return on Assets: | 1% |
Return on Equity: | 12% |
Quarterly Return on Equity: | 8% |
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Client Review
420 client reviews of PNC Bank scored 2.5 out of 5.
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by hejman08, Apr. 10, 2012
I started with this Bank when it was National City, and followed it into PNC. Since then, I have attempted to open a savings account online, since PNC boasts its "great online service." I went through it all, allotting 150 dollars of my money from my checking to be deposited into the savings, and a hold was placed on that money. Now, I get to the part where all you have to do is print and sign and mail a card with your signature. Well, when I clicked their button to open and print the signature card, it crashed my browser, and now I have an open account with 150 dollars in it, to which I have no access. I call the line, waited for 26 minutes, and got told that the following were my options:
Drive all the way to a branch (about 20 minutes in traffic out of my way to get to one after work, the only time they're open I could go) and fill out the card, or I could wait 21 business days to get a new one mailed to me, or I could close the account, take a 25 dollar fee on it, and get mailed a check, which would cover 125 dollars, in 10 days. For a bank that supposedly prides itself on its ability to support online banking, they sure have a gem of a process for it, don't they? So, now, I will be wasting an extra hour of my life to probably go to this bank and get told the same crap and end up starting the whole process over. I'd just like to know one thing- how is it fair (and more importantly, not a felony) that when I try to open an account, the funds are INSTANTLY (and I mean it took 4 seconds) deducted from my account, but because of THEIR system screwing up, I lose out on 150 bucks for a month because of "requisitions?" (literally that's how the moron I talked to put it). Hardly customer friendly.
I've about had it with this bank. If I didn't have so many accounts feeding to and from this bank, I would have closed my accounts with these hacks and scammers long ago. I advise any one of you looking at a new bank to stay as far away from PNC as your options allow.
* this reviewer has be with this bank for 3 - 10 years
* this reviewer had 1 - 2 banks before.
* this review was made on PNC Bank, Perrysburg Branch at Perrysburg, OH
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by hejman08, Apr. 10, 2012
I started with this Bank when it was National City, and followed it into PNC. Since then, I have attempted to open a savings account online, since PNC boasts its "great online service." I went through it all, allotting 150 dollars of my money from my checking to be deposited into the savings, and a hold was placed on that money. Now, I get to the part where all you have to do is print and sign and mail a card with your signature. Well, when I clicked their button to open and print the signature card, it crashed my browser, and now I have an open account with 150 dollars in it, to which I have no access. I call the line, waited for 26 minutes, and got told that the following were my options:
Drive all the way to a branch (about 20 minutes in traffic out of my way to get to one after work, the only time they're open I could go) and fill out the card, or I could wait 21 business days to get a new one mailed to me, or I could close the account, take a 25 dollar fee on it, and get mailed a check, which would cover 125 dollars, in 10 days. For a bank that supposedly prides itself on its ability to support online banking, they sure have a gem of a process for it, don't they? So, now, I will be wasting an extra hour of my life to probably go to this bank and get told the same crap and end up starting the whole process over. I'd just like to know one thing- how is it fair (and more importantly, not a felony) that when I try to open an account, the funds are INSTANTLY (and I mean it took 4 seconds) deducted from my account, but because of THEIR system screwing up, I lose out on 150 bucks for a month because of "requisitions?" (literally that's how the moron I talked to put it). Hardly customer friendly.
I've about had it with this bank. If I didn't have so many accounts feeding to and from this bank, I would have closed my accounts with these hacks and scammers long ago. I advise any one of you looking at a new bank to stay as far away from PNC as your options allow.
* this reviewer has be with this bank for 3 - 10 years
* this reviewer had 1 - 2 banks before.
* this review was made on PNC Bank, Perrysburg Branch at Perrysburg, OH
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Convenient for the bank, not the customer
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Office Environment & Staff
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by hejman08, Apr. 10, 2012
I started with this Bank when it was National City, and followed it into PNC. Since then, I have attempted to open a savings account online, since PNC boasts its "great online service." I went through it all, allotting 150 dollars of my money from my checking to be deposited into the savings, and a hold was placed on that money. Now, I get to the part where all you have to do is print and sign and mail a card with your signature. Well, when I clicked their button to open and print the signature card, it crashed my browser, and now I have an open account with 150 dollars in it, to which I have no access. I call the line, waited for 26 minutes, and got told that the following were my options:
Drive all the way to a branch (about 20 minutes in traffic out of my way to get to one after work, the only time they're open I could go) and fill out the card, or I could wait 21 business days to get a new one mailed to me, or I could close the account, take a 25 dollar fee on it, and get mailed a check, which would cover 125 dollars, in 10 days. For a bank that supposedly prides itself on its ability to support online banking, they sure have a gem of a process for it, don't they? So, now, I will be wasting an extra hour of my life to probably go to this bank and get told the same crap and end up starting the whole process over. I'd just like to know one thing- how is it fair (and more importantly, not a felony) that when I try to open an account, the funds are INSTANTLY (and I mean it took 4 seconds) deducted from my account, but because of THEIR system screwing up, I lose out on 150 bucks for a month because of "requisitions?" (literally that's how the moron I talked to put it). Hardly customer friendly.
I've about had it with this bank. If I didn't have so many accounts feeding to and from this bank, I would have closed my accounts with these hacks and scammers long ago. I advise any one of you looking at a new bank to stay as far away from PNC as your options allow.
* this reviewer has be with this bank for 3 - 10 years
* this reviewer had 1 - 2 banks before.
* this review was made on PNC Bank, Perrysburg Branch at Perrysburg, OH
2 of 4 people found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes, No Report Abuse
Overall Rating
Interest Rate and Cost
Office Environment & Staff
Waiting Time
Other Services
by hejman08, Apr. 10, 2012
I started with this Bank when it was National City, and followed it into PNC. Since then, I have attempted to open a savings account online, since PNC boasts its "great online service." I went through it all, allotting 150 dollars of my money from my checking to be deposited into the savings, and a hold was placed on that money. Now, I get to the part where all you have to do is print and sign and mail a card with your signature. Well, when I clicked their button to open and print the signature card, it crashed my browser, and now I have an open account with 150 dollars in it, to which I have no access. I call the line, waited for 26 minutes, and got told that the following were my options:
Drive all the way to a branch (about 20 minutes in traffic out of my way to get to one after work, the only time they're open I could go) and fill out the card, or I could wait 21 business days to get a new one mailed to me, or I could close the account, take a 25 dollar fee on it, and get mailed a check, which would cover 125 dollars, in 10 days. For a bank that supposedly prides itself on its ability to support online banking, they sure have a gem of a process for it, don't they? So, now, I will be wasting an extra hour of my life to probably go to this bank and get told the same crap and end up starting the whole process over. I'd just like to know one thing- how is it fair (and more importantly, not a felony) that when I try to open an account, the funds are INSTANTLY (and I mean it took 4 seconds) deducted from my account, but because of THEIR system screwing up, I lose out on 150 bucks for a month because of "requisitions?" (literally that's how the moron I talked to put it). Hardly customer friendly.
I've about had it with this bank. If I didn't have so many accounts feeding to and from this bank, I would have closed my accounts with these hacks and scammers long ago. I advise any one of you looking at a new bank to stay as far away from PNC as your options allow.
* this reviewer has be with this bank for 3 - 10 years
* this reviewer had 1 - 2 banks before.
* this review was made on PNC Bank, Perrysburg Branch at Perrysburg, OH
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