| | | Darwin | 03-06-2012 04:16 PM | Scotiabank called me stating i opened too many savings account... Scotiabank most annoying bank in canada.
Anyways i have more than 5 savings account opened. The lady called me, and told me why i have more than 5 savings account with the same type of features.
I just told her i am using them, and there will be money in the account. So no need to delete them, or worry about it.
She said she will go speak to her manager and just hung up on me.
Is there going to be any problems in the future with this bank? (like delete it without my permission/notice?)
I have rbc, bmo, and cibc, and they never cared. |
Scotiabank - any bank for example - may frown upon it but really not such a big deal. You may have a manager calling you back saying that you should close a few but only time will tell.
How is BMO? Have not used their services in a long time - RBC caused me problems in the past so I dont enjoy them. |
| Darwin | 03-06-2012 04:30 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 318341)
Scotiabank - any bank for example - may frown upon it but really not such a big deal. You may have a manager calling you back saying that you should close a few but only time will tell.
How is BMO? Have not used their services in a long time - RBC caused me problems in the past so I dont enjoy them. | Will I have to comply with the manager if he/she tells me if i "should" close any?
Never had a problem with BMO. Easy to open accounts and close them. Lots of times they waived overdraft fees. |
Well if the manager wants more info and is not happy with your answers, she/he could push your account to Security.
but, in my opinion, you prob just got a naive agent who was freaked out - did not know what to do. Time will tell. |
With BMO, you open and close your accounts all online? |
| Darwin | 03-06-2012 05:21 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 318355)
With BMO, you open and close your accounts all online? | I opened all online and called in whenever i needed to close an account. |
I don't think the problem is having 5 saving accounts, it's that they are not active with cash. That's my guess but then again I ain't Canadian. |
That's right - not active. |
@Darwin, initially you went in to open the first right? As in branch presentation. |
| Darwin | 03-07-2012 02:26 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 318610)
@Darwin, initially you went in to open the first right? As in branch presentation. | Yeah i had to go in to open up my first account with them. Or you could wait like 2 weeks and do it through the mail. |
| BiN4RY | 03-07-2012 04:13 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 31834)
How is BMO? Have not used their services in a long time - RBC caused me problems in the past so I dont enjoy them. | Definitely one of my most preferred banks. You can open an account online and use it in less than a minute.
Also OP, even though we are in Canada and the banks here treats their customers better than the ones in the States, it's still better to follow their gaming rules just to be fair, which is to not have over ~5 active accounts at a time with one bank, and don't close more than 3 accounts per year (imo). |
Might go back to work with BMO accounts then - one of the few banks that I have neglected to use. RBC too but that was because they caused me headaches. |
| stanislav | 03-07-2012 04:30 PM | I have been using TD Canada Trust and so far I have had no issues but I am pretty sure like with any bank, if you go over the limit by opening too many checking/savings accounts, you will get flagged. |
| stanislav | 03-07-2012 06:43 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 318715)
TD is nice | Their fees aren't LOL! :) |
| baloch | 03-07-2012 09:42 PM | did anybody try cibc as I was thinking of opening a account there tommorrow.
I hate canadian banks cause most close at around 3pm which is nuts. I was wondered growing up when people do their banking as they are working from 9 to 5 and when they come home the banks are closed. |
I used CIBC all the time - very easy, accepts deposits in different names without a problem - just don't do frequent deposits (i.e. everyday) into a personal account.
For banking hours, TD is very good - h*ll, lot of TD branches are open on Sundays too. |
Canadians really take their banking serious to open on Sunday. |
| baloch | 03-10-2012 04:11 PM | yea but opening on sunday's has made TD the top bank in canada in for 2011 passing RBC for the first time in a decade.
@rsot thanks will be doing deposit twice a month |
All good - yeah I like the flexibility of inhouse banking hours with TD. |
| BiN4RY | 03-14-2012 08:39 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by marysman78
(Post 319312)
Canadians really take their banking serious to open on Sunday. | Wait until you see what some of the banks are putting on their window at certain downtown cities... "NOW OPEN ON MONDAYS" |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Darwin
(Post 318336)
So no need to delete them, or worry about it.
| Maybe the tone is not translating well here, but were you short and annoyed with her? Banking is not a right, its a privilege. And there are rules and laws involved. So telling her to just never mind is not the way to go. [Again, you may have been friendly, I have no way to tell here]
You need to maintain a friendly tone with these folks. Its not that great a job and pays pretty crappy. So pretty easy to get them cranky. Its not at all normal to have a bunch of accounts. So if they have questions you need to respond to them
You can tell them you sell online and have various accounts on various sites. You like to maintain separate accounts for each to stay better organized. Even at the expense of extra fees.
That will usually be more then enough to end the issue |
| Halada | 03-17-2012 07:30 PM | It also depends on the relationship you have with a bank and how long you've been banking with them.
I've been a BMO client for 10 years. I usually have many thousands of dollars sitting in my principal chequing account (one I use every day).
I've had up to 11 accounts at a time. Opening, closing... they never cared. I am a good client, earning them a crapload of money (up to 139$ in fees each month... crazy).
If you have 11 accounts with Scotia and all you do is have money pass through then you withdraw it to your "real" bank, they're likely to frown upon it. |
| Darwin | 03-19-2012 07:46 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by pod
(Post 322273)
Maybe the tone is not translating well here, but were you short and annoyed with her? Banking is not a right, its a privilege. And there are rules and laws involved. So telling her to just never mind is not the way to go. [Again, you may have been friendly, I have no way to tell here]
You need to maintain a friendly tone with these folks. Its not that great a job and pays pretty crappy. So pretty easy to get them cranky. Its not at all normal to have a bunch of accounts. So if they have questions you need to respond to them
You can tell them you sell online and have various accounts on various sites. You like to maintain separate accounts for each to stay better organized. Even at the expense of extra fees.
That will usually be more then enough to end the issue | No, i talked to her pretty much with a neutral tone.
And they haven't called back, so i guess its fine. |
| original | 04-05-2012 07:02 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 319030)
I used CIBC all the time - very easy, accepts deposits in different names without a problem - just don't do frequent deposits (i.e. everyday) into a personal account. | Lol, why not? I do $500 deposits every two days. No issues. Been like this for like 7 months now. |
Quote:
Originally Posted by original
(Post 328895)
Lol, why not? I do $500 deposits every two days. No issues. Been like this for like 7 months now. | what bank do you use? |
| Ishopping06 | 11-08-2012 05:54 AM | I used Td, i opened 7 savings account, then close and open new one. My nickname is fine too. Everytime i withdraw from my paypal even my name dont match TD dont mind, So i suggest try with TD. Goodluck! |
| original | 11-09-2012 02:53 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 332556)
He uses CIBC. | I now do $1,000/day withdrawals 6 days a week in to personal CIBC account.
No issues so far... been this high for about 3 weeks now.
The teller does however look at me very weird when I do teller withdrawals.
I'm guess the really don't give a sh*t how much money comes in, as long as it doesn't bounce back, or raise any flags. |
Great to hear on the experience - CIBC is nice in general. |
| GreenBean | 11-09-2012 04:52 PM | CIBC is a good bank.
Stellar services from their Vancouver branches
:thumb: |
| Summ0n | 11-26-2012 04:17 PM | I like feature full accounts, CIBC doesnt offer Interac Online so I just closed an account that was linked to limited PP last week, I went with BMO this time. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:00 AM. | |
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