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This review is from Regions Bank

jk
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jk said
9 months ago
1.0

Really, I wanted to give them Zero stars.
Rigons took over a local bank that was Great for many years, and turn it to a lousy bank;
6 months no monthly statemnts on an active account.
NSF charge when I have 15,000 - 40,000 in my accounts at all times.
Did not let me know in a timly fashion that a custoemr check for 5,000 was retruned
I wish they will go out of buisness.
The bank presidnet should be fired "Yesterday"

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Pat replied about a month ago

JK,

It is very hard to beleive that any back would charge you a NSF free if you had 15000 or more in your account. If this is accurate you need to call the news stations!

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Teresa Lynch replied about a month ago

JK you are right. They will charge you an nsf fee when you have money in an0otherr account. The nsf fees are how they have been keeping themselves afloat for the last few years. I personally have limited my participation with this bank and transferred my payroll direct deposit to a Wal-Mart money card. They don't charge nsf fees, because if you don't have any money you can't buy anything. Regions does not consider the fact that if you can't afford to pay $5 for a pack of cigarettes you sure as heck can't afford $40.

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