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Would rate at 0 stars if possible. This is the only location I've ever used that insisted that I show ID while in a company uniform with a pre-printed deposit bag. My company is national, and we've been using Chase for years; they know who we are. But each time I go in, again, IN UNIFORM, they act like I'm some random person off the street. They also refuse to make change without ID, which is double ridiculous, since that's sort of what banks are there to do. It's obviously a business transaction, but the staff at this branch act like they are FBI-trained ID inspectors, and their heads are too far up their collective rears to understand why people running businesses don't have time to be carded EVERY MORNING! I'm forced to use Chase for my business banking, but this location is why I'll never use them for personal banking.
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