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BMO Bank of Montreal

BMO Bank of Montreal

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1700 Wilson Ave, North York, Ontario, M3L 1B2, Canada
(416) 247-6281 www.bmo.com/main/personal
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Apr 17, 2019
Customer services was so poor i felt like i was asking to much of his time. Had limited knowledge on how their bank system works. Kept telling me he didnt want to take a risk on renewing my blocked card & kept insisting i need to go to my original branch which is in brampton. Which is why i called customer service prior to this event to confirm what i needed to do before i go to a brunch nearest to me. Was not much help in trying to resovlve this situation, but had all the intentions to treat me like i dont belong in canada. I hope better training is provoded before working amoungts Refugees/New comers & Citizens.

Apr 29, 2018
I drove from Niagara to This branch traveling with my family to cash my husbands company work check who also deals with BMO bank and was informed there is a automatic hold on the first two checks. Well this is normal my account actually has a note on it that states do not hold work checks, so what gives the employees at this branch the right to make up there own rules and regulations maybe they didn’t get the memo that They are employees and do not make the rules so when there is notes from the customer home branch you should follow them. I do not suggest banking with BMO

Dec 16, 2017
I was so worried before visiting here because of the 1.4/5 starts on google. However, I finished my stuff here well and the person who helped was nice. The atmosphere was not clean though it was okay overall.

Jan 7, 2018
I love this branch. The customer service is great and the atmosphere is pleasant.

Dec 8, 2017
The slowest branch ever. I live about 2 mins away from it but I'll consider going elsewhere from now on.

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