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    Wintrust Financial

    4.5 (2 reviews)
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    North Shore Community Bank & Trust - View from Lincoln

    North Shore Community Bank & Trust

    (3 reviews)

    UPDATE : The Branch manager reached out and immediately got…read morethe situation resolved. She was apologetic, empathetic and quickly took care of the error. She also said she spoke with the staff and let them know what to do in the future. I'm so appreciative of her. I feel she went above and beyond and should be recognized for that. Original review: There's a teller who is super nice, I wish I knew her name because she deserves 5 stars...her supervisor has no idea what a smile is or how greet customers. My main issues is the ATM. The first time I tried to use it, it wouldn't take my card. The second time it took my Check but said there was an error and that my check wasn't deposited. That happened on Saturday, I went in today only to be told to wait until tomorrow to see what happens. If it doesn't post then THURSDAY they will get the checks from the ATM. That means it won't clear till AFTER the holiday weekend. Also, I have tried to use the ATM inside the bank after hours but my card didn't work on the door. I've also tried trying to deposit my check online only to have an error message occur. It's not convenient to go to the bank only during business hours. Perhaps this isn't the right bank for my money.

    D*****, almost 89 years old, was in need of having a document notarized for an Apostle Certificate…read moreto be completed. This is a document that is needed by attorneys in another country and the court system there so as to expedite the matter due to D*****'s advanced age. An Apostille is a legalization of a document for international use. For some reason, every staff member I interacted with at this bank seemed to be clueless as to how to properly complete a Notary for an Apostille certification. September 17th, I brought D***** to the bank to get a document notarized. D***** is medically certified as disabled. It is a challenge for her to walk and keep her balance. Coming to the bank is very difficult for her. Ms. Angela Bentley, called us over to her desk. I explained our needs to her and she gave me the standard stamp. Having needed an Apostille certificate before some time ago, I thought there was more that needed to be done but Ms. Bentley assured me that was all she could do and it was fine. I must say that she was positively unfriendly. I felt like we were encroaching on her time. September 26th, I was able to use a day off from work to travel 14 miles to the Secretary of State building in downtown Chicago. At 9:30 A.M. this trip takes over an hour. I paid $20 for parking and walked to my destination. Upon producing my document to get certified, I was told that it was not notarized correctly. The person there showed me an example of the proper stamp the Notary should have for this process. She also gave me an instruction sheet for the Notary on how to properly Notarize the document. That same morning I drove back to the bank in Skokie and this time I spoke with Ms. Mi K. Balderas. It turns out she is the Vice President of this branch. I explained the situation to her and told her that the Notary had been done incorrectly and I had told Ms. Bentley this was the case but she was dismissive of that. Ms. Balderas became quite condescending and began talking down to me about how it was done properly and the document should have already had the stamp printed on it from the attorney. The instructions from the IL Secretary of State clearly stated the Notary should stamp it but could also hand write the necessary stamp in question as well. She merely glanced at the paper and simply told me I needed to get the stamp elsewhere and bring it in with the stamp. I left and went to my own Chase Bank right down the street. The Notary there knew exactly what I needed. He produced the proper stamp for me and stamped the document, but of course he could not Notarize it because D***** was not present with me. Now that I had the document properly stamped, it needed to be filled out and Notarized again so I returned to Northshore Community Bank and Trust for the third time. There I again met with Ms. Balderas and told her that I now had the proper stamp on the document and could Ms. Bentley redo the notarization. She then notified me that Ms. Bentley was on vacation. She could notarize it for me but I would again have to bring 88 year old D***** back to the bank. So I managed to completely waste a day off from my job. October 1st I brought D***** back to the bank with the document, which now had the proper empty stamp from a different Notary, to get it notarized again. This was my fourth trip. Ms. Balderas was once again the person I dealt with. Ms. Balderas spent some time asking for D*****'s identification, examining it very carefully, and checking her computer for something at a very slow, methodical pace. She finally produced her Notary stamp and notarized the document for D***** and filled out the information on the stamp that she didn't seem to be aware existed before meeting me. October 5th, I used another day off from work, another 14 miles traveled, another hour spent in traffic, another $20 for parking. Upon producing my document to get certified, I was told that it was AGAIN not notarized correctly. Ms. Balderas had put her own name on the line where she should have written D*****'s full name. Can you possibly imagine how I felt at that moment? How can so many people at this bank be that incompetent with such a simple task? I decided it was in my best interest not to return to the bank that day. October 8th I brought disabled 88 year old D***** back to the bank for the THIRD TIME, my fifth visit, to get this notary completed properly. We finally sat with Ms. Hooda. I explained to her, step by step, what to do and what not to do. She notarized it properly and we left. This should have been a simple task. After five trips to the bank, over three hours in traffic traveling to downtown Chicago and back twice, and $40 in parking fees, this task has still not been fully resolved. I can only lay blame on the people I dealt with at Northshore Community Bank and Trust, Ms. Bentley and especially Ms. Balderas. The immense inconvenience and waste of time and money that we endured is inexcusable.

    Harris Skokie - April 2021

    Harris Skokie

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    I stood in line for 5 minutes today while two employees just looked at me and said nothing. A…read morethird employee walked out of the back looked at me and walked by just to say hello to the customer behind me who walked in. This customer was then greeted by one of the other two employees. Then wondering what I was doing here I looked around to notice everything was dirty and dated. I turned around and walked out without anyone saying a word. I then drove to chase bank where I was greeted by 3 employees before they accepted my money.

    When you're here, you are going to feel like part of a family. I have banked with BMO Harris for…read moreyears; and not once did I feel like I was any less important than any other customer that walked in the door. My most memorable experience involved one of the worst days of my life. A week and a half after I moved into my apartment in Chicago, it got broken into. All of my electronics were stolen. What worried me the most, was I found a box where I had packed all of my financial statements, tipped over and spread out all over my bed. Anis adopted me as a transplant from the Libertyville location. When I needed to set up my debit card, he sincerely cared about how I handled my finances and offered me insight in terms of maximizing my limited income. The day I was robbed of my electronics, I lost everything. My photos were gone along with years of memories. I have always wanted to write a book and I had 3 different books in the works. I never felt that I needed a sky drive, but my external back-up drive was taken as well. My books were gone. I was devastated. I really could have cared less about the actual electronics. Anis had a story that topped mine. His home was broken into on two separate occasions, and the way he described the things taken, was the same kind of experience I had. Everything taken was either an electronic or a brand name. Funny how more expensive items, such as pieces of jewelry or antiques were overlooked. It reinforced the fact that whoever was in my home had no sense of true value; on top of no presence of character. Anis set up a new account; and got me a new debit card. I think he also set me on the road to personally healing on the inside. All I could think about was how much time I invested in my writing, and in a blink of an eye it was gone. I learned that anyone can get their home broken into and that no matter where you live you a susceptible to a break in. I cannot stress how much I love this man for how well he does his job. I have seen him work with other clients, and the same sincerity is extended, along with the same gratitude received. Thank you so much, Anis. BMO Harris is lucky to have you!

    Wintrust Financial - banks - Updated May 2026

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