TD Canada Trust Branch and ATM

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Saint John, Canada

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TD Canada Trust Branch and ATM Reviews | Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

TD Canada Trust Branch and ATM is located in Saint John, Canada on 44 Chipman Hill. TD Canada Trust Branch and ATM is rated 3.2 out of 5 in the category atm in Canada.

Address

44 Chipman Hill

Phone

+1 5066341870

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible lift

Open hours

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Marc Lanteigne

The service used to be good and efficient. Now it’s highly inefficient. Sent them my sales agreement 2 weeks ago to close the mortgage 1 week ago. Still not closed. Every step of the way they dropped the ball adding a day or two of delay. They have yet to release the mortgage even if everything is in order. They are really nice, but I’d prefer rude and efficient.

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Curtis Godin

Really excellent Bank great location the hours are good too. The staff are very friendly the rates are really good. this is an excellent location for a bank it's very accessible very easy to get in and out the hours are good for the most part and the service is great. This is such a great location and I will be continuing to use this location is the future.

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Hr ser

This was from last week and my review wasn't showing up so I'm doing it again: We were there today around 4. Overall it was a bad experience. We hadn't even been there for an hour and the waiter started to ask "Are we still going?" And he kept asking things along that line over. We hadn't even finished half our plates. Also the tables were empty there other than two. At one point he asks the same thing and turns and goes to another waitress and says "They need more time." She laughs. They think the customers don't hear what they utter and see their attitudes. They basically wanted us to get the hell out of there. I don't understand what their issue was. Was it discriminatio'n based on our surface background or were they just being a__holes. I don't know. We didn't even stay there for too long and left well before 5:30 (most tables still empty) because of the disgusting atmosphere from these people. The food wasn't good either. If you still insist on going there, I suggest you not getting either Crab & Spinach Dip or Prime Rib & Mashed (in my memory the menu didn't say "sh'aved" so I felt mislead, or might be my mistake). Both were very mediocre at best (I'm being generous here). All in all you would get far better and food at other in the city centre than this place. If they're going to have "Saint John" in their name, they better largely improve their overall qualities and standards (even as a little thing as offering to refill our drinks during the whole time of sitting there for 1 n a half hours). Comparing what you experience in Moncton or Freddy, this is simply an embarrassment. As for us, based on the service and treatments we received from the people there alone we'll not be returning to this place.

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kv flyers

This was from last week and the review wasn't showing up so I'm doing it again: We were there today around 4. Overall it was a bad experience. We hadn't even been there for an hour and the waiter started to ask "Are we still going?" And he kept asking things along that line over. We hadn't even finished half our plates. Also the tables were empty there other than two. At one point he asks the same thing and turns and goes to another waitress and says "They need more time." She laughs. They think the customers don't hear what they utter and see their attitudes. They basically wanted us to get the hell out of there. I don't understand what their issue was. Was it discriminatio'n based on our surface background or were they just being a holes. I don't know. We didn't even stay there for too long and left well before 5:30 (most tables still empty) because of the disgusting atmosphere from these people. The food wasn't good either. If you still insist on going there, I suggest you not getting either Crab & Spinach Dip or Prime Rib & Mashed (in my memory the menu didn't say "sh'aved" so I felt mislead, or might be my mistake). Both were very mediocre at best (I'm being generous here). All in all you would get far better and food at other in the city centre than this place. If they're going to have "Saint John" in their name, they better largely improve their overall qualities and standards (even as a little thing as offering to refill our drinks during the whole time of sitting there for 1 n a half hours). Comparing what you experience in Moncton or Freddy, this is simply an embarrassment. As for us, based on the service and treatments we received from the people there alone we'll not be returning to this place.

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Bryan Gweon

My review just wouldn't get posted so I'm just attaching the screenshots

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Alexandra Lavallée

TD Canada no trust , keep youre promises and be professional

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Abdellah benchekroun

the Manager Erika is unprofessional, the Staff is horrible