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202 Front St, Belleville, Ontario, K8N 2Z2, Canada
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Nov 13, 2018
Extremely happy with services at this branch. Never had issues. Their entire team is respectful no matter who you are. Anita, the financial advisor has gone above and beyond my expectations to help us out. Thanks to all.

Dec 17, 2018
This used to be my bank, I switched to Scotia 7 years ago but still have a credit card with TD. My new card got lost in the mail so customer service sent a new one to this branch for me. They were supposed to call and never did. After 2 weeks of waiting and trying to call I just went down and my card was there they said they didn't have a phone number... but it was a hassle to get it because I don't have any other account there. There was 1 teller open and no one at the help desk at 2pm. I didn't find the Teller to be very friendly either.

Jun 17, 2018
Some of the best counter staff around fast service always happy to assist you

Oct 11, 2018
Terrible parking lot. Good business.

Jan 10, 2018
I went to this downtown Belleville branch this afternoon to pick up the business cheques that my manager ordered a week ago. The bank did not give the cheques to me due to its policy. However, the way the two bankers talked to me was SO RUDE. I would like the regional manager to take the action on these two persons attitude. One of them is Tracy and the other is Lisa Marie who claimed herself as the Manager Customer Service. But the way Lisa handled the issue was not professional at all. Tracy yelled at me in front of other clients. At the end, I decided to close all my accounts because I was not happy with these two people and I just hoped that they would feel sorry and apologize to me. Believe it or not, I did not hear a "SORRY" word from their mouths. So I closed all my accounts eventually. In fact, I feel more like royal client with CIBC and RBC. I just hope someone who is in the higher position than these two to train them how to talk to the clients in a more polite and appropriate way. Just because I speak with an accent does not mean that I think with an accent.

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