I've been a member of First National Bank for over 5 years and the first time I had any problems they refused to offer any leeway. I had over 1,700 dollars in a checking account but due to technicalities over a long holiday weekend I was charged 74 dollars for NSF even though I had more than enough money cycling in, despite calling in to see if anything could be done. I was told, repeatedly that nothing could be done from the branch manager. Poor service and rude phone service to boot. I'm gladly closing my account and moving to another bank.
ahmad imran | 2016-11-02 07:09:07
Fast customer service
Betty Kendrick | 2014-05-05 17:37:18
I was a customer and was happy till I had a terrible thing in my families life and my husband was laid off. I had to close my children's savings accounts and had to move to another state to start over again. I did not close my checking account right away. I was not sure where I was going. I left my account in GOOD standing. SEVERAL months go past and a yearly fee came out from a agency my husband forgot about. Unfortunately it threw my account in the neg. The bank continued to take money out of my account every couple of weeks, BEING OUT OF STATE and set up for email statements(THAT I NEVER RECEIVED) I had NO CLUE. Several months and over 200 in neg because of fees a outside agency contacts me in New York to collect the money. NOT ONE TIME did the bank try to contact me. I call them as soon as I found out, the manager called me back several times then stopped calling me. I finally called her back and she said there is nothing she could do for us. In fact there is nothing she would do for me EVEN with us being good customers. I understand we Oops and forgot about a direct debit. But I feel as a person, and a former employee of another bank THERE IS something they could of done to help someone out that were good customers, we were not trying to take advantage of the system and we had a hard thing happen to us with being laid off. I would not choose this bank to do your banking w/ if you want a bank to look out for your best interest.