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Is it a fault/sin (schuld) being a customer of CitiBank

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Posted on 04.07.2007 04:34

Is it a fault/sin (schuld) being a customer of CitiBank

Hi All,

Hope you all are doing fine.

I have an account in CitiBank.
The last time the man in counter behaved so bad as if I did a fault/sin being a customer of Citibank. I went for a service(transfering money to ausland)10 min before the closing time. He did not do it and even did not answer any questions.

Is it so, I am not allowed to go to Citibank 10 min before and asking for a service.


I am very much disheartened. Is there any Customer rigts organization where I can object.

As I could not send money yesterday which was emergency (I have to close my work today also early for going to citibank)and it also cost me to go to citibank. Is there any legal action I can do for it.



Thanks for your advice.
Regards-
ASM

ASM

Member since 25.06.2004

 

Posted on 04.07.2007 09:55

Re: Is it a fault/sin (schuld) being a customer of CitiBank

Hi,

2 years back, I & my friends have closed our accounts with Citi, when they started to charged us €8/month when we maintain a balance which is below €2500.

Close the account and go to Postbank or some other bank where you can do everything (incl. foreign money transfer) online. So, you don't need to leave your office early just to transfer money!

Regadrs,
xy

xyxyxy

Member since 16.06.2005

 

Posted on 05.07.2007 17:25

Re: Is it a fault/sin (schuld) being a customer of CitiBank

Hi,
Citibank has also online banking. You can do every thing online. On counter you will have to pay for every service.

@ASM

If any body did not behaved properly, you should go directly to bank manager & complain about him. On counter can be a trainy, he or any body will not afford any complain.

Regards.

majo

majo

Member since 03.12.2004