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    Chase Bank - Automated Teller Machine. You don't have to say ATM Machine...

    Chase Bank

    (13 reviews)

    The Chase Bank on Congress Avenue is always a reliable one to go to. The entrance to the drive…read morethrough ATM is a bit inconvenient to get in and get out from, but besides this, everything else is pretty much a standard bank experience. The inside of the Chase bank is moderately sized and the bankers are professional and friendly enough. You can ask any questions and they will take their time to respond in a respectful way. This location offers plenty of free parking spaces.

    I am writing regarding the abusive, provocative, and unprofessional conduct I experienced at…read moreBoynton Beach branch at 4740 N. Congress Ave. location. The treatment I received from the branch manager went beyond rudeness -- it was deeply unsettling and, I believe, emotionally abusive. I was acting in my capacity as the court-appointed administrator of a deceased family member's estate. My family member had maintained a decades-long banking relationship with Chase Bank--extending back to before the J.P.Morgan merger. I am legally obligated, under court order, to complete certain account finalizations and estate-related banking matters. On the days in question, the branch manager interrupted me continuously, spoke over me, and refused to allow me to ask questions or clarify information. Her manner was not only dismissive but also dictatorial. At one point, when I respectfully explained that she could not refuse a court order, she replied, "We will see. We have our own rules and procedures." Such a statement reflects arrogance, disrespect for the law, and a complete disregard for customer service standards. The experience left me feeling demeaned and powerless, and I genuinely felt emotionally abused by her unprofessional behavior. No customer--or especially a bereaved family member fulfilling legal obligations--should be treated this way. The manner in which she handled these interactions left me feeling provoked and distressed. Her attitude and communication style escalated the situation, and I believe she intentionally provoked me into anger -- a reaction that no customer should be driven to during a sensitive, legally required process.

    Capital One Café

    Capital One Café

    (79 reviews)

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    A bank that's a cafe? A cafe that's a bank? It seems…read moreconfusing at first, but it's pretty amazing. Think of it as a free open community space to relax, meet friends, work, read, grab a coffee, use the restroom, or yes get some banking questions answered. It's a super modern but comfortable space that's open to use, even if you're not a capital one customer or even buying a tea or coffee or pastry. There are plenty of chairs, tables, stools, and a couple of cozy couches, along with some little cubicles that you can book for an hour or two for meetings or quiet work. The cafe section is run by a fantastic team of baristas that are extremely friendly and personable. They make some amazing drinks, and some delicious baked goods. The rest of the place is run by the capital one team of ambassadors who are quick to welcome you in, ask you about your day, get to know you more, and answer any questions you may have about banking and credit cards. The folks who work here have honestly become some of my good friends, and I always pop in just to chat and see them. They also offer free Money & Life Mentoring sessions. Brittney's guidance has helped me tremendously in managing my financial and also personal life. Think of it as a mix of therapy and financial coaching. On top of the sessions, they're constantly hosting community events, financial workshops, and meet and greets to build connection in the neighborhood. This is one of my must do's in any city I go to, and this one in Delray is my absolute favorite.

    This place is nicely laid out but it doesn't appeal to me. I recently got a Capital One card so…read morefigured I'd check it out, hey 50% off drinks, right. I ordered a Latte... passed on the food as it wasn't very appealing, the danish looked like what I see at Publix... that surprised me. So many great options for breakfast sandwiches, pastries and such in the area. The Latte was ok, but not very hot. I'd rather pay full price for a better one... in a nicer atmosphere. I figured I'd relax for a few minutes, took a seat at one of the only available spots, near the counter (was pretty crowded). So much for relaxing, as the 3 Capital One emps were standing aroundnot far from me chatting away about personal nonsense... so, annoying. and loud. Saw there was no one sitting outside... 3 tables there on Atlantic... was quiet there and enjoyed watching people walking the avenue. I like the Capital One credit card... but I see no reason to return.

    TD Bank

    TD Bank

    (5 reviews)

    For the safe keeping of your money, stay away from the TD Bank at 4975 Linton Blvd, Delray Beach,…read moreFL. In fact, I suggest you avoid all TD Banks, due to the unscrupulous practices of a specific individual in the Linton Blvd branch. Obviously, TD supports the questionable behavior of this person or he would be dismissed. I'll try to be brief with my explanation. I recently discovered a dormant account that was created by my lawyer when I closed my business about 25 years ago. The lawyer held $1000 of my money in the account in trust to me, until all matters concerning the business sale were concluded. Well, life goes on. I got involved in other things and my lawyer retired. Now, I want, and am entitled to, my money plus the ridiculously low interest it has accumulated after 25 years ($148.79) I found the lawyer and he agrees the money is mine. However, this guy in Delray Beach refuses to release the money to either of us. He has thrown up numerous obstacles in order to keep the money. Each time we comply with one of his absurd demands, he comes up with another. And each time, he promises this will be the last. This has been going on since November. I have come to the realization, that he has no intention of releasing the money to either my lawyer or me. The amount of money, although significant, is not great enough to warrant further action on my part. It would cost me more than a $1000 to fly to Delray Beach to either sue or confront this cretin. So, I have taken to social media. I will do my best to discredit this man and the bank. The bank employee that has escalated this issue far greater than it needed to be is: Daniel Singh TD Bank 4975 Linton Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33445 (561) 495-1144 daniel.singh@td.com (in case this site deletes his email, it is his first & last name separated by "dot". The domain is td.com) If you doubt anything I have said here, call and email Singh for his story. I suggest calling him before doing any business with any TD Bank. Obviously, TD's corporate structure endorses this type of behavior. Through my local branch, I have contacted corporate (Back Office) numerous times, with zero results. Why would you chance doing business with this organization when there are so many better alternatives? After making my intention of blasting Singh on the internet known to everyone, I received an update from my lawyer. He finally went to Singh's boss with this issue. Payout of the account was approved almost immediately and a check was issued. There is absolutely no sane reason as to why this took months to resolve, other than Singh is a problem employee that needs, at the least, complete retraining. With so many other choices, why go near any branch of TD Bank. Singh may be there.

    The service at this bank's drive through is absolutely atrocious. Not once have I ever had to wait…read moreless than eight minutes - and they were all for very simple cash deposits. So I'm in town helping my parents at their business for a week or two and I've been running to this bank for them every couple of days. The first day I pulled up into the drive thru, I sent in my transaction and wasn't greeted by anyone until three minutes later. Another three minutes later a teller says hello and that she will be with me shortly. And I waited some more. In the end it took more than ten minutes to do a simple cash deposit. When I got back to my dad, he even asked if I had run any other errands because I was right next door and it took so long! Nope, dad. Just the slowest bank in Florida. There's never anyone at the drive thru window, whether it's a Tuesday morning or a Friday afternoon. It's a long while before you're greeted and then you have to sit and wait... and wait... and wait... for your transaction to be completed. My irritation stems from the fact that it's a drive thru service; it should be more efficient and quick than what they do here. If I wanted to wait ten minutes, I would stand in line. Having worked in banking for a while, I know that this is absolutely ridiculous, especially for transactions that aren't complicated. They're the easiest they can possibly be so why am I waiting ten minutes, in my car, in the Florida heat, when this is supposed to be speedy? So, so slow. I dread going here, even for the next couple of days.

    Truist - banks - Updated May 2026

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