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They've got one in Seaford but I imagine it's on the list to axe as soon as no one is looking
That's gone and they only have a 1 hour mobile bank a week there now
They've got one in Seaford but I imagine it's on the list to axe as soon as no one is looking
Switch to a bank that doesn't outsource their call centres to India? I'm with the coop and Santander and get a Brit every time, on the very rare occasions I need to phone them up.
It’s not so much that......the compo is paid to shut the complaint down quickly. It’s much better to do that rather than let it escalate, get reported to the regulators, referred to the Ombudsman etc. That’s a right ballache for the banks.
That's gone and they only have a 1 hour mobile bank a week there now
Not sure why bank staff are so desperate to push people out of their branches onto the internet, just makes it more likely their own branch goes, and their job with it
You'd be amazed how much kinder and how much preferred service you get if they know your face.
What service do you need?
On both a personal and business banking level, I can't recall the last time I needed any form of service that could be supplied at different levels. It must be many years.
That is the point, I don't need any service that can't be provided online but I like to go into my branch if I have the time. The odd money transfer, paying some cash in etc.
Two words- First Direct!!
Best customer service time after time. And not a branch in sight (albeit obviously part of HSBC).
They probably don't have a choice.
It's a nightmare for small businesses who pay big charges to have a bank account. I don't believe the internet can give them the change they require for their till's float yet.
Two words- First Direct!!
Best customer service time after time. And not a branch in sight (albeit obviously part of HSBC).
Same here. Been with them since their start in the mid-90's, with just telephone banking originally. I haven't had one problem with FD in all that time, there's seldom a queue if you need to call, all British call centres where you can fully undertstand their operative's diction and you can use HSBC branches if need be.
Have you ever tried to pay in a cheque via your phone or Ipad? Yes, I do still get cheques (lucky me) HMRC sent me one, two years ago.
Yeah but a lot of people either don't realise that (I'm not speaking to someone in India about it' etc), or want to 'speak to a human face to face'. It's a percetion thing - complains are resolved far quicker through the dedicated centres.