TD Bank Customers Twitter Furiously As TD Bank Address Issues

“Currently customers can see account balances as of Wednesday evening.  We expect to complete our transaction processing and have current account balances later today.  We are working to solve the problem as soon as we can. We have empowered our employees to work with customers individually to resolve any outstanding issues that arose as a result of this delay. We  continue to operate on full tilt to get this resolved.”

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On a positive note TD Bank is trying their best to make good the headache they have caused their consumers by reversing any fees, charges, of interest incurred as a result of this disruption.  Additionally customers can still complete transactions as normal, though you may not see changes to your balance in real-time.

Along with battling internal issues, TD Bank has seen the power of social media, with Twitter being the voice for many consumers who are unable to reach a representative.  If you do a search for TD Bank on twitter you will come across hundreds of tweets from unhappy consumers.

Such as: “Why did Commerce ever turn into TD bank? I can’t stand TD bank!” or “*shakes fist at TD Bank for poor timing of balance updating or lack thereof*”

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To help battle this issue, TD has be replying to consumers through their twitter page in hopes of easing consumers concerns.

It has not affected Canadian customers.

My Bank Tracker would like to know your thoughts on this experience, so please drop us a comment.  We ask that if you choose to leave a review to consider voicing your whole experience with the institution versus the debacle of the last 24 hours.

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TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, is one of the 15 largest commercial banks in the United States with $142 billion in assets, and provides customers with a full range of financial products and services at more than 1,000 convenient locations from Maine to Florida. TD Bank, N.A., is headquartered in Cherry Hill, N.J., and Portland, Maine.

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