Bank of Texas: My husband opened an account for my son at the...

A Bank of Texas customer review by GetHuman user ~DisgustedCustomer from November 20th, 2017

Background on ~DisgustedCustomer's case

GetHuman: ~DisgustedCustomer - can you tell our other Bank of Texas customers when your case took place?
~DisgustedCustomer: Yeah. It was evening, on November 16th.
GetHuman: Did you reach out to Bank of Texas, and if so, how?
~DisgustedCustomer: I used the 214-987-8840 number I found for on the GetHuman Bank of Texas customer phone number page I was on: Bank of Texas Customer Service Phone Number
GetHuman: And which of these common Bank of Texas customer issues best describes the reason you wanted to talk to them?
(Shows ~DisgustedCustomer a list of common Bank of Texas problems)
~DisgustedCustomer: "Complaint" was why I was trying to call.

~DisgustedCustomer's review of Bank of Texas customer service

GetHuman: So how would you sum up your experience for GetHuman's Bank of Texas customer community? We'll censor any IDs, numbers, or codes and any inappropriate words here out of respect to the millions of other customers using this resource.
~DisgustedCustomer: My husband opened an account for my son at the **** Custer Rd. location. I allowed my son to use this card for his iTunes account. He spent the week at a friend's house while I was out of town. During that time the boys had several sleep-overs with between *-** kids on multiple occasions. **The next week, I was notified that the card had a negative balance. I investigated and found out that the kids he was hanging out with thought it would be funny to order a bunch of $**-$** apps from iTunes on my son's phone. There were ** charges so the bank charged me $**.** each for a total of $***.** plus the iTune charges. This is a great deal of money for us. **I called the bank and spoke to the bank manager, Sloan. He indicated that he didn't really consider it fraud so my choice was to close the account and dispute the charges and hope and pray they were dismissed or pay all the fees. He indicated that I had to know the name(s) of the boys who misused my son's iPhone. As you can i
GetHuman: Let's quantify your experience contacting Bank of Texas. On a scale of 1 to 5, how easy is it go get help on a Bank of Texas problem?
~DisgustedCustomer: I'd give them a two out of five for ease of finding your way to help.
GetHuman: What about quality of communication. How would you rate that on a 1 to 5 scale?
~DisgustedCustomer: I'd give them a one out of five on communication.
GetHuman: And what about Bank of Texas's ability to quickly and effectively address your problem?
~DisgustedCustomer: For that I would say two out of five.
GetHuman: And finally- any advice for other Bank of Texas customers?
~DisgustedCustomer: Call them early in the day or late. Don't forget any personal or account information you might need for Bank of Texas to know who you are.
GetHuman: Well there you have it. Some useful feedback and words from ~DisgustedCustomer taken from his Bank of Texas customer service problem that occurred on November 16th, 2017.

Bank of Texas

2.50 of 5 stars | 19 reviews

~DisgustedCustomer's Bank of Texas Review

Difficulty of finding help
2 out of 5 stars
Quality of communication
1 out of 5 stars
Timeliness and professionalism
2 out of 5 stars
Overall customer service rating
2 out of 5 stars

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