TD Bank, if for no other reason it is convenient.
...and they have people that work there.
Even during lunch...amazing how a whole bank can take off at 12pm leaving just a trainee to tend to business. Hmm...lunch time. Don't people take lunch at 12 and try to run errands...you know like banking. Once in a blue moon I had to hit the bank around 12...line out the door not moving. That was Chase.
Had another bank that changed hands a few times...wound up becoming Santandar. Worst bank ever! Horrible hours, their drive through would be loose the canisters that went back and forth...deposit sizable checks and they get lost, don't tell me to come back on Friday.
Then they lost an insurance check for 20k. I had copies of check, deposit slip etc...they agreed with me. But couldn't find check to release funds...told me not to worry they would find it. We gave them about two weeks before letting all hell break loose. AKA- I let my wife loose on them. Funny, they located the check...seems as it was an insurance payment they needed to hold the funds till work was done...nobody but 1 person knew anything about it. Local managers, branch managers, main office supervisors...don't' worry...but you can't take the money out.
TD has been ok...lousy rates...and there was that thing when somebody started cashing fraudulent checks on our account. Yeah several 7k checks cleared on our monthly statement. Called bank, told them the issue, they emailed pictures of the cleared checks. Yup, not ours. Had to go into bank and deal with it, then the police station to file claim. I did get a good laugh when asked how I knew the checks weren't mine. Lets see, it does sort of look like our checks, but we spell our company name correctly on ours and use the right address. Then there is these here, not our signature and that one has no signature. Oh and there is the fact we didn't cut the checks...