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Originally posted by fotze@May 16 2005, 10:53 PM
I tyry to use my debit card and it's been cancelled. Aparently I've used it at a place that's been 'compromised'. But once again they will never tell me a thing. They won't say this place so that I can avoid it.
Can anyone explain why they refuse to give this information, this is the 3rd time my card has been stolen (without actually being stolen). I'd really like to know if it's that shady convenience store down the street so I can roast some marshmellows tonite.
Doesn't help that I have to brave goddamn superstore to get a new card.
Any of you thinking of switching to them, this is one of those drawbacks to paying 'no' fee's.
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I used to be a PCF customer, I have now been with TD for a year, my PCF account has a $0.02 balance and is only used to collect online sportbooks winnings which are immediately withdrawn as soon as I get them.
There has been a big rumour going around that some of PCF's employees have been stealing money out of client's accounts. Now, that rumour was in no way confirmed but I do know FOR SURE that some of my friends/acquaintances have had money mysterically missing from their accounts even though a couple of them never use Interac and only use the debit card to withdraw cash at CIBC bank machines. So you can draw your own conclusions here, I did and I opened an account at TD, they don't charge fees for a basic chequing account if you keep $1500 in it at all times, only downside is $12 for 50 blank cheques instead of free cheques at PCF. Also in the unlikely event that something goes wrong, you can actually walk into your branch and talk to a live person, which is something PCF lacks.
And as Max said up there, TD tellers are generally female, between the ages of 20-26, and very easy on the eyes