In a country where consumers are treated more and more like dirt, and only are to be used for enhancing corporate profits and executive salaries, I think it is important to post our good, bad and ugly customer experiences. Here's one.
THE BAD: PNC Bank. What happened?
I called PNC in Clarks Summit yesterday to pay my mother-in-law's PNC Master Card, it had fallen in the cracks and was due yesterday. I quickly found out that you can't talk to anyone in the local PNC branch - even if you dial the local number. You get automatically switched to their centralized call center. So I explained what we wanted to do - they would gladly take the payment over the phone for a $15 fee! Sock it to the 80 year old lady why don't you. I said AMEX doesn't pull this crap on its customers - fell on deaf ears. I then asked if I could pay it at the local PNC branch and the girl rudely said how should she didn't know - she doesn't handle those type of questions.
I then tried calling the main PNC branch in Scranton - surely they would answer. Nope, you not allowed to talk to them either, got switched to centralized hell again. More elevator music before a human answered. Again explained we are trying to avoid a late charge - can someone help. At least this person suggested I sign up and pay it online and noted the file not to post a late fee.
Bottom line: PNC Bank has obviously removed customer service and care from their business model. Need to have my mother-in-law dump her PNC Master Card and get AMEX.
THE GOOD: We bank with Pennstar and I can call my local branch, get a human on the 2nd ring who is friendly, knowledgeable and wants to help me with my questions or problem. I can even write to the president directly and get a response within a few business days. Pennstar is a pleasure to do business with.
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