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Nusenda Credit Union - Nusenda Credit Union - 1710 St. Michaels Drive location

Nusenda Credit Union

(6 reviews)

Hello the experience of a frozen account done illegally and then denied as the other bank was…read moresuggesting a real complaint SINCE THE OTHER BANK WAS FORCE TO EDUCATE customer. NUSENDA never gave any info or chose to only pretend they had, but had NO proof of emails, letters or evern PHONE CALLS of informining customer. SO HERE IS ONE COMPLAINT group to inform of your issue' https://ncua.gov/privacy/privacy-complaint-process ALSO An official website of the United States government Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Search Open the main menu Submit a Complaint Consumer Education Rules & Policy Enforcement Compliance Data & Research News Español 中文 Tiếng Việt 한국어 Tagalog P العربية Kreyòl Ayisyen (855) 411-2372 Navigate this section Submit a FOIA or Privacy Act request The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) enables you, as a member of the public, to request documents from the government. How to reach us To receive the quickest response, please contact the CFPB's FOIA team by email. The FOIA team currently has limited access to U.S. mail and overnight mail services and is no longer accepting fax communications. Limited access means that our responses to mail inquiries may be delayed. If you submitted a FOIA request or appeal to the CFPB by U.S. mail or overnight mail services and have not received an acknowledgment by the CFPB, we recommend resubmitting or following up by email to confirm receipt. FOIA requests To submit your FOIA request directly to our case management system, please access our National FOIA Portal page To submit your own FOIA request, you can email or mail a letter to the contact information provided below. If you'd like to write a letter, we have a sample letter for you to use. Before making a request, first see if the information is already publicly available. You can find a lot of useful information and previously released information at the CFPB's FOIA Reading Room https://www.consumerfinance.gov/foia-requests/foia-electronic-reading-room/ and you can also search across the government for information at www.foia.gov. If the information you want is not publicly available, you can submit a FOIA request. Privacy Act requests To submit your Privacy Act request directly to our case management system, please register an account with the CFPB's Privacy Act Portal . To utilize fillable templates to submit your Privacy Act request please submit using one of the following links: Request for individual access to record or Consent for disclosure of records. If you have a question about consumer complaint data, visit our public Consumer Complaint Database. The Web-based database allows you to filter data based on specific search criteria, or aggregate data in various ways, such as by date received, complaint type, company, company response, ZIP code, or state. When we take an enforcement action against an entity or person we believe has violated the law, we will post court documents and other related public materials. Write your own letter When writing your own letter, please include, at a minimum, the information below. Our sample letter can provide more guidance. A request should include: Your contact information (full name, address, phone number, and email address). As many details as possible about the information you're seeking from the CFPB (for example "Consumer complaints received between Jan. 1, 2013, and the present that were related to overdraft charges"). Type of requester. For example: "for commercial purposes," "news media," "non-commercial scientific institution," "educational institution," or "other." Indicate whether you are willing to pay fees for searching, reviewing, and/or duplicating records. You may request that fees be waived because the request is not commercial and it will significantly contribute to public understanding of the operations or activities of the government; please make sure you include a waiver justification for us to consider. Sample letter Page last modified Dec. 12, 2024 @ 12:22 PM EST View older versions of this page at our public archive. Contact Information FOIA requests Submit a Freedom of Information Act request, including all the required information, or inquire about our FOIA request process. Acting FOIA MANAGER Paul Levitan Email FOIA@consumerfinance.gov Phone (855) 444-3642 855444FOIA Mail CFPB, Attn: Chief FOIA Officer 1700 G Street NW Washington, D.C. 20552 Important Links FOIA and Privacy Act request guidebook FOIA fee schedule Leadership calendar Consumer Complaint Database Disclosure of records and information, final rule (12 CFR Part 1070) Department of Justice, Office of Information Policy Office of Government Information Services

Nusenda really needs to train their employees better. I am now working on finding a bank where the…read moreemployees actually know what they are doing..

Bank of America Financial Center - Storefront

Bank of America Financial Center

(2 reviews)

Unlike another large bank in the area, I found the customer service in this bank to be excellent…read more New to the area (and state), and not having opened a new bank account in 25 years, I was unfamiliar with how the process had changed, along with the necessity of appointments. This Bank of America branch took me in immediately, walked me carefully through everything, was friendly, careful, and competent. Their Relationship Manager Business Owner Specialist Sharon couldn't not have been more knowledgeable, thorough, or pleasant. Kuddos to her and to the branch. Highly recommend.

I came to make a cash and coin deposit. Jennie Martinez was the only teller available. She began…read morecounting my cash and then my coins. When I asked her how much the cash amount was, she got angry and flustered and said she was going to tell me the total of everything. When I asked again for just the cash amount, she refused, speaking in a very negative tone. When I asked her what I did to deserve such a negative tone, she said that she's not going to speak to me in a fake voice acting like she's all sweet. I said I didn't want her to be fake, but I wanted her to be kind, like I was being with her. She gave me attitude, and then refuse to serve me. I had to wait 10 minutes for another teller to serve me, making me late to my appointment. The teller who served me, Steven, was kind, friendly and courteous, as he usually is. After my experience, the associates and some of the customers came up to me, apologizing for the treatment I received. It was clear to everyone that she was in the wrong. In my 14 years banking with Bank of America, I've never been treated so poorly by a teller. My heart goes out to Jennie: it must be difficult to be caring around so much negativity. I hope she experiences freedom and the joy of what it's like to be consistently kind to others. We are all in this together, Jennie-- the sooner you learn that, the better off you will be.

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