PNC BANK N.A.


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"Products" offered by PNC BANK N.A. with at least one, but usually more complaints:

Bank account or service - (CD) Certificate of deposit
Bank account or service - Cashing a check without an account
Bank account or service - Checking account
Bank account or service - Other bank product/service
Bank account or service - Savings account
Checking or savings account -
Checking or savings account - CD (Certificate of Deposit)
Checking or savings account - Checking account
Checking or savings account - Other banking product or service
Checking or savings account - Savings account
Consumer Loan - Installment loan
Consumer Loan - Pawn loan
Consumer Loan - Personal line of credit
Consumer Loan - Title loan
Consumer Loan - Vehicle lease
Consumer Loan - Vehicle loan
Credit card -
Credit card - General-purpose credit card or charge card
Credit card or prepaid card - General-purpose credit card or charge card
Credit card or prepaid card - General-purpose prepaid card
Credit card or prepaid card - Gift card
Credit card or prepaid card - Government benefit card
Credit card or prepaid card - Payroll card
Credit card or prepaid card - Store credit card
Credit card or prepaid card - Student prepaid card
Credit reporting -
Credit reporting or other personal consumer reports - Credit reporting
Credit reporting or other personal consumer reports - Other personal consumer report
Credit reporting, credit repair services, or other personal consumer reports - Credit repair services
Credit reporting, credit repair services, or other personal consumer reports - Credit reporting
Credit reporting, credit repair services, or other personal consumer reports - Other personal consumer report
Debt collection - Auto
Debt collection - Auto debt
Debt collection - Credit card
Debt collection - Credit card debt
Debt collection - Federal student loan
Debt collection - Federal student loan debt
Debt collection - I do not know
Debt collection - Medical debt
Debt collection - Mortgage
Debt collection - Mortgage debt
Debt collection - Non-federal student loan
Debt collection - Other (i.e. phone, health club, etc.)
Debt collection - Other debt
Debt collection - Payday loan
Debt collection - Payday loan debt
Debt collection - Private student loan debt
Debt or credit management - Debt settlement
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Check cashing service
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Debt settlement
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Domestic (US) money transfer
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Foreign currency exchange
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - International money transfer
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Mobile or digital wallet
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Money order
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Money order, traveler's check or cashier's
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Refund anticipation check
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Traveler's check or cashier's check
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Virtual currency
Money transfers - Domestic (US) money transfer
Money transfers - International money transfer
Mortgage - Conventional adjustable mortgage (ARM)
Mortgage - Conventional fixed mortgage
Mortgage - Conventional home mortgage
Mortgage - FHA mortgage
Mortgage - Home equity loan or line of credit
Mortgage - Home equity loan or line of credit (HELOC)
Mortgage - Manufactured home loan
Mortgage - Other mortgage
Mortgage - Other type of mortgage
Mortgage - Reverse mortgage
Mortgage - Second mortgage
Mortgage - USDA mortgage
Mortgage - VA mortgage
Other financial service - Check cashing
Other financial service - Credit repair
Other financial service - Debt settlement
Other financial service - Foreign currency exchange
Other financial service - Money order
Other financial service - Traveler’s/Cashier’s checks
Payday loan -
Payday loan, title loan, or personal loan - Installment loan
Payday loan, title loan, or personal loan - Payday loan
Payday loan, title loan, or personal loan - Personal line of credit
Payday loan, title loan, or personal loan - Title loan
Payday loan, title loan, personal loan, or advance loan - Installment loan
Payday loan, title loan, personal loan, or advance loan - Other advances of future income
Payday loan, title loan, personal loan, or advance loan - Personal line of credit
Prepaid card - General purpose card
Prepaid card - General-purpose prepaid card
Prepaid card - Gift or merchant card
Prepaid card - Government benefit card
Prepaid card - Government benefit payment card
Prepaid card - Mobile wallet
Prepaid card - Payroll card
Student loan - Federal student loan servicing
Student loan - Non-federal student loan
Student loan - Private student loan
Vehicle loan or lease - Lease
Vehicle loan or lease - Loan

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Complaint ID: 2979543

Date Received: 2018-08-01

Issue: Advertising and marketing, including promotional offers

Subissue: Didn't receive advertised or promotional terms

Consumer Complaint: PNC Bank visa card had a promotion which I selected -- 10 % cashback at XXXX XXXX restaurant. On XX/XX/2018, I went to XXXX XXXX and spent {$100.00}. The charge appeared on my statement but PNC will not give me my 10 % back because XXXX XXXX the payment as XXXX XXXX XXXX, which is the location of the XXXX XXXX. Nowhere in the promotional material viewed by the consumer does it state that the promotion was location specific nor is it possible for the consumer to know prior to the purchase how XXXX XXXX titles their restaurants credit card payment. PNC states since it does not say " XXXX XXXX '' I don't get the cash back.

Company Response:

State: OH

Zip: 450XX

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2018-08-01

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 2977299

Date Received: 2018-07-30

Issue: Applying for a mortgage or refinancing an existing mortgage

Subissue:

Consumer Complaint: My husband ( present ex-husband ) in XX/XX/XXXX purchased a home in XXXX, PA using PNC Mortgage. In XX/XX/XXXX we legally separated. I kept exclusive possession of the house by mutual and court agreement. In XXXX we placed the house up for sale. In XX/XX/XXXX by order of the Divorce Decree from XXXX Family Court, we were to place the house up for sale and recognized ( even the court recognized it would need to sell via Short Sale which was written in the Divorce Degree ) due to the house still being underwater from the real estate crash years prior. We could not make it out of the house without owing money. I attempted two different Realtors, who both yielded the same results. After the crash, we did not have any equity in the home. I applied for a Short Sale three times, two of which we secured a buyer, with money in escrow and approved for the mortgage to buy the home. The short sale would have only yielded {$6000.00} less than what was owed on the house and for PNC/us to clear the mortgage. Sadly, both of these short sales were denied and our buyer was refused. PNC Mortgage never provided a reason why. I proceeded with obtaining an attorney XXXX XXXX, but he was not able to break through the walls of PNC or speak with their legal counsel. I wanted to do whatever I could to protect this house from foreclosure. I reached out to HUD and HOPE. A HUD representative, XXXX XXXX, was able to contact someone at PNC who stated they would be open now to another Short Sale application if we had a buyer again and/or a HAMP agreement. Unfortunately, the house was not up for sale at this time, and the other buyers had walked away. I decided to go forward with the HAMP application. At this point, this entire ordeal above had now spanned 1 1/2 years. I could never speak with the Mortgage contact person XXXX, only customer service reps in the evening. All told me the same thing - my ex-husband would have to send in financial information related to his employment etc, but he had already remarried, had not occupied this home for over5 years at that point, had no financial responsibility per the court to make mortgage payments and signed exclusivity to me. I was further informed by representative, if I supplied the divorce decree, the order from the XXXX Family Court Divorce Agreement he would be taken off the mortgage loan once it was refinanced as part of a divorce agreement. Keep i mind, I had even asked if I would need a Quit Claim and was told by three representatives over the 1 1/2 years, that no this was sufficient and my hardship letter should speak to the goal of having only one name and his removed - also part of the divorce agreement. XXXX XXXX called me inXX/XX/XXXX to inform me to resubmit the Short Sale and HAMP application ( the 4th one at this point ) and yes my ex-husband 's name would be removed as part of the agreement. But, now they wanted a Quit Claim. My ex-husband finally agreed to sign it and it was submitted with my 4th application. I was hopeful, as PNC only now requested my financials, not my ex-husbands as previously. The HAMP Refinancing agreement that was notarized had only my name listed as the sole responsible person for the new loan. I have proudly made all payments on times since XX/XX/XXXX, yet PNC Mortgage refuses to still remove my ex-husband 's name from the loan! He never supplied any financials for this loan and did not sign responsibility. We were assured over and over again by representatives when I or my attorney called " It will take 3 months for the trial period and then his name will come off '', Then I was told, " It will take 6 months until the paperwork is all executed and his name will come off ''. When this did not happen, I called and was told " his name will never come off ''. After all the phone correspondence, the advocation from HUD, and not even basing the HAMP on his financials or his signature to assume responsibility for a loan he never applied for? Further more are the Federal regulations under the HAMP program that PNC has and remains to blatantly break and disregard. To make matters worse, they have informed my attorney I will need to pay at least {$2000.00} for settlement fees and transfer tax. I already paid the {$1.00} transfer tax for husband to wife and what settlement fees - the settlement fees on the present HAMP loan that I am paying now were calculated into my agreement that I signed in XX/XX/XXXX! Per the National Consumer Law Center ; Making Housing Affordable Program ( HAMP ) the following referenced points are significantly concerning given the actions of PNC Bank since three attempts to my home via Short Sale to prevent foreclosue, but furthermore the subsequent four attempts to secure HAMP financing solely in my name. Gravely concerning to me is that PNC is requesting additional settlement and closing costs on a refinanced mortgage that I signed in XX/XX/XXXX again. PNC is requesting approximately {$2000.00} from me again just to have my ex-husband removed from a refinanced mortgage note that he never signed or had him listed as a borrower on the final mortgage application. See Attachment The correspondence and actions by PNC seems to be discriminate practices, did not follow federal regulations by evidenced by the references below during four applications to refinance XXXX XXXX, XXXX PA XXXX in my name per the Family Court Divorce Agreement. See Attachment Throughout four applications, PNC continually refused to acknowledge my ex husband had no interest in the property, no financial obligation and has not occupied the house in over 6 years yet will not remove his name appears to contradict the regulations set forth by the referenced guidelines below by the XXXX. Since XXXX, I have been informed by PNC Mortgage that my ex husband would have to provide financial information, sign refinancing for HAMP and Short Sale applications. Three applications for HAMP and Short Sale applications had my ex-husbands name ( XXXX XXXX, XXXX ) and required his financial information were all supplied to PNC after a divorce decree, and XXXX Family Court order was provided. I voiced my confusion at the time between XX/XX/XXXX through the present. My attorney, XXXX XXXX and I can not seem to get a straight answer why even with a Quit Claim in ( XX/XX/XXXX ), a Divorce Decree ( XX/XX/XXXX ) and XXXX Family Court Order ( XX/XX/XXXX ) that PNC still is insisting on my ex-husbands financial information to be provided. Bear in mind, my ex-husband has not occupied or had any financial responsibility or interest in XXXX XXXX XXXX. I filed a claim with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in XX/XX/XXXX regarding PNCs refusal to allow a Short Sale proceed as well when we had a approved buyer, escrow for this house that was underwater in equity. Our house was purchased in XXXX and lost equity by XXXX. See Attachment Case number XXXX. I also placed a complaint via HUD and HOPE. I spoke with an advocate named XXXX XXXX after three failed applications. At that time, I was willing to refinance via HAMP, but per the order my ex-husbands name would need to be removed. I was the sent an acceptance letter stating I was approved, without my ex-husbands financial fo or signature on my financial information only. I was informed by XXXX XXXX ( HUD ) after she spoke to her contact from PNC on XX/XX/XXXX that my when this fourth and most recent hardship application would be accepted by PNC for a short sale or a HAMP and my ex-husbands name would be removed from the mortgage with the Quit Claim being in effect, the Divorce Decree and Family Court Order. She seemed to be the only person to break through the walls of PNC and they returned with an offer for the fourth application. I was told it could go to Short Sale or apply for a HAMP and his name would be removed. Never during the first three applications, was I ever counseled that a Quit Claim would be needed to go forward with the HAMP. He never signed the mortgage contract, and finally this application only required my financial information only. The final papers to be signed listed only my name, and only required my signature. Yet, the first bill came and XXXX XXXX, XXXX name was still on the bill. I called and now are refusing to remove his name despite my phone correspondence during I spoke to XXXX PNC representative on XX/XX/XXXX. I was informed that his name will be removed in 6 months after the paperwork was processed. After I have solely signed and accepted the HAMP refining agreement, received notice from the City of XXXX that the house was transferred in my name for {$1.00} from husband to wife, and I have made all payments since this time on my own accord. Yet, my ex-husbands name still remains on a mortgage and on terms he never signed. Now, PNC has informed me that I will need to pay an additional approximately {$2000.00} closing costs again. ******************************* Per the regulations below, PNC should have never have treated my application with such prejudice or ask a divorced borrower for the financial information from a non-borrower under the HAMP regulations. Even when my ex-husbands financial information should never had been entered in the earlier applications, nor should his name be held from removal of the mortgage note in the past year to present. Again, this is evidenced by the references below. ( XXXX XXXX XXXX ; Chapter IV : HAFA MHA Handbook v3.3 128 ) 10 HAFA Documents : Servicers are required to use the HAFA documents provided on XXXX or forms that are substantially similar in content to the forms provided, except that the servicer may amend the terms of the SSA or DIL Agreement in accordance with investor requirements, applicable laws or local real estate practice and may customize the forms with servicer specific logos. Unless a borrower or co-borrower is deceased or a borrower and a co-borrower are divorced, all parties who signed the original loan documents or their duly authorized representatives must execute the HAFA documents. If a borrower and a co-borrower are divorced and the property has been transferred to one spouse in the divorce decree, the spouse who no longer has an interest in the property is not required to execute the HAFA documents. '' 2. Despite the Quit Claim, Order of the XXXX Family Court Divorce and Divorce Decree, PNC refused to acknowledge my ex-husband had relinquished rights to the residence. This is concerning given the following reference from Supplemental DocumentationFrequently Asked Questions Home Affordable Modification Program. XXXX XXXX //XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX. If borrowers who are unrelated by marriage, civil union or similar domestic partnership under applicable law purchased their home together and one borrower has vacated the property, is the occupying co-borrower eligible to apply for HAMP? Yes, the occupying co-borrower may pursue HAMP if a quitclaim deed evidencing that the non- occupying co-borrower has relinquished all rights to the property has been recorded. Servicers must refer to investor guidance to determine which parties are required to sign the HAMP documents. 3. Despite credit reports and documentation proving that my ex-husband was not residing in the home, PNC repeatedly wanted his financial information which seems to counter the following reference : Supplemental DocumentationFrequently Asked Questions Home Affordable Modification Program. XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX. Can a servicer consider a mortgage loan for HAMP that, while originally secured by non-owner occupied property, has become the borrowers principal residence? Yes as long as such occupancy can be verified in accordance with Supplemental Directive 09-07 and Supplemental Directive 10-01. HAMP Eligibility under Supplemental Directive 09-07 states that a mortgage loan may be eligible for HAMP if it currently is secured by a one-to-four property, one unit of which is the borrowers principal residence. Supplemental Directive 10-01 states that Servicers should use the credit report to confirm that the property securing the mortgage loan is the borrowers principal residence. The following documentation was supplied during four applications to PNC Mortgage : 1 ) XXXX Family Court Order that the mortgage should be refinanced solely in my name, or be sold as a Short Sale. 2 ) the official divorce decree and the award of the primary residence to me and the children from time of separation in XXXX 3 ) Proof that only I and my XXXX children resided in the house. 4 ) Proof that my ex -husband has not resided in the residence since XXXX and remarried at the time of application for refinancing in the residence or had any interest in the property, nor provided any financial assistance for the mortgage. Why was there direct refusal and orders for my ex-husband to supply his wage earn gins, assets and debts for analysis of a refinancing if the following reference states : Q1706. Can income of a household member not on the original note be used in the income calculations to qualify for the modification? If so, would it require that the person be added to the Note for the modification? A borrower has the option of disclosing a household members income ( where the household member is not included on the Note ). Servicers should include non-borrower household income in monthly gross income if it is voluntarily provided by the borrower and if there is documentary evidence that the income has been, and reasonably can continue to be, relied upon to support the mortgage payment. All non-borrower household income included in monthly gross income must be documented and verified by the servicer using the same standards for verifying a borrowers income. The borrower may elect to add a new borrower to the note, but it is not a requirement in order to include the household members income in the Home Affordable Modification evaluation. Q1707. If income from other non-borrower household members is considered under HAMP, should a servicer also consider expenses for the other household members? A servicer should not consider expenses of non-borrower household members but may consider the percentage of his or her income that the non-borrower routinely contributes to the household. Q1710. Can non-borrower, non-household income be used to qualify for HAMP? No. Non-borrower, non-household income can not be used to qualify for HAMP. A non-borrower must occupy the property in order for the non-borrowers income to be used to qualify for HAMP. Specifically summary of reference titled What to do for Widows, Orphans and Divorcees ; XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX addresses gravely concerning behavior and business practices : 1 ) Remind the servicer that the signatures of dead or divorced borrowers are not required on any of the modification documents. HB Ch. II, Section 5.7 ( p. 35 ) 2 ) Provide the servicer with information documenting your clients right to assume the mortgage. Give the servicer a copy of Garn-St Garmain Act, 12 U.S.C. 1701j-3 ( d ), which requires lenders to allow surviving spouses,, children, and divorcees to assume outstanding mortgages. The only limitation on assumability established by the regulations is the maintenance of mortgage insurance, if otherwise required, so underwriting should not be required. 12 C.F.R. 591.5. Give the servicer a copy of the divorce decree or death certificate. Give the servicer a copy of any further documentation showing transfer into your clients name ( see # 3 & 4, below ). 3 ) Clear title into the remaining homeowners name in the divorce proceedings, if your client is getting divorced. Ask for a judicial quit claim deed, if the departing borrower has not executed a quit claim deed to the remaining spouse. Consider asking for an order that the remaining spouse assumes the mortgage or that the mortgage is assigned to the remaining spouse. 4 ) Clear title into the surviving homeowners name after a death. For heirs, if appropriate, prepare and file an affidavit of heirship, demonstrating that title passed to the surviving homeowner. Consider opening probate and having the surviving homeowner named as the administrator of the estate. Consider obtaining a court order naming the surviving heir as the personal representative of the estate for purposes of the mortgage. 5 ) If the servicer wont review, escalate! Ask for the servicers in-house escalation team. E-mail XXXX. Ask for XXXX XXXX if escalation isnt satisfactory. XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX, XX/XX/XXXX XXXX XXXX : XXXX XXXX XXXX, XXXX, MA XXXX XXXX '' Compliance ( during time of application ) : Treasury has selected XXXX XXXX to serve as its compliance agent for the HAMP. In its role as compliance agent, XXXX XXXX will utilize XXXX XXXX employees and contractors to conduct independent compliance assessments of the HPDP in conjunction with the HAMP as outlined in Supplemental Directive 09-01.

Company Response:

State: PA

Zip: 19128

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2018-07-30

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 2976258

Date Received: 2018-07-29

Issue: Problem when making payments

Subissue:

Consumer Complaint: Friday, XX/XX/XXXX, I drove from XXXX, NC to XXXX, NC to set up a deposit and automatic draft account with XXXX XXXX XXXX who is renting business and residential space from property owned by my sister, XXXX XXXX, of XXXX and myself. We arrived around XXXX to PNC bank to set up the automatic draft. There was a teller and a customer care representative working. The teller, who was also the manager, told us that we could not be taking care of until XXXX. I told her we would wait for the representative to finish with their customer. She replied that the representative would be leaving for lunch and when she returned the teller/manager would be leaving for lunch. I had yet to have anything to eat. The lack of customer service and indifference to our time and a three hour return to XXXX was incomprehensible to the client and myself. My sister handles this account for our farm property. XXXX XXXX had a {$9000.00} dollar check to deposit. He said he had been there three other times to set up the automatic draft and they were unable to help him. I do not have an account with PNC Bank nor do I ever intend to. I have asked my sister to establish an account in another bank who has proper respect, concern, and time for their clients. They get a F plus for customer service. Respectfully, XXXX XXXX

Company Response:

State: NC

Zip: 27565

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2018-07-29

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 2975989

Date Received: 2018-07-28

Issue: Problem with a lender or other company charging your account

Subissue: Transaction was not authorized

Consumer Complaint: I had amount withdrawn from account and no services were recieved. I contacted both XXXX and PNC and both were unable to assist. PNC claims it's XXXX and XXXX states I have to contact the merchant and is unable to assist.

Company Response:

State: MD

Zip: 210XX

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2018-07-28

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 2975272

Date Received: 2018-07-27

Issue: Trouble during payment process

Subissue:

Consumer Complaint: I had ( have? ) a Home equity account with PNC. In XX/XX/XXXX they changed their accounting technology and my life for the worse. I tried to head off these problems by simply paying off loan in XX/XX/XXXX, but i can not get them to stop billing me due to their errors! to date I have 22 bills, pieces of correspondence, and documented phone calls, some with confirmation numbers and PNC seems to be a cancer I can't get rid of. XX/XX/XXXX notice of new technology XX/XX/XXXX Normal bill for interest {$200.00} promptly paid as always. XX/XX/XXXX Newly formatted bill arrives for {$310.00}. Unable to reach customer service for hours. Paid the bill. Afterwards-bill arrived for {$220.00} for same period of time XX/XX/XXXX Bill for {$230.00} XX/XX/XXXX Phone connection to XXXX XXXX. New system is causing errors. I decide to merely pay off my balance and give him my bank info.XXXX # XXXX. Tells me to send a letter closing my line of credit, which I do XXXX written confirmation of my letter. XXXX Bill for XXXX XXXX Phone XXXX says my balance is XXXX. XXXX XXXX gets involved.Gets escalated to XXXX XXXX who reviews previous transactions, discovered that they had not gotten the money from my bank due to a typo. We conference my bank and XXXX assures me we are all set now! XXXX # XXXX XX/XX/XXXX Bill for {$83.00} XX/XX/XXXX Notice in mail that a request to correct my account has been submitted XX/XX/XXXX Phone XXXX XXXX does not take my calls nor return my messages XX/XX/XXXX Reach XXXX XXXX who repeated assures me that I can not speak to anyone higher than him. He confers with XXXX XXXX to be brought up to date. XX/XX/XXXX Letter from PNC that my credit has been cancelled for non payments! XXXX Phone XXXX XXXX. Tells me he has corrected their {$88.00} error on my account. He doubts they have affected my Credit score. When I asked if I am now at XXXX, he found that I still show a {$19.00} balance but doesn't know why XX/XX/XXXX Phone XXXX XXXX say he got my {$19.00} balance waived XX/XX/XXXX Phone XXXX XXXX says my balance is finally XXXX! All is well and fixed, I will soon receive my paperwork that the account is paid off as of XX/XX/XXXX! XX/XX/XXXX Bill for {$84.00}. statement includes misapplication reversals for the principal payoffs. XX/XX/XXXX Left message for XXXX XXXX XX/XX/XXXX Bill for {$0.00} and a new balance of {$65.00}

Company Response:

State: SC

Zip: 29642

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2018-07-27

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 2975006

Date Received: 2018-07-27

Issue: Managing an account

Subissue: Problem using a debit or ATM card

Consumer Complaint: On XX/XX/2018, 18 fraudulent transactions were debited from our PNC checking account totaling almost {$1800.00}. I promptly disputed the transactions, opened a new account as per their advice so that we dont touch or use the account while the bank conducted their investigation. Our account had a positive balance of {$150.00} before the occurrence of the fraudulent transactions. I visited the PNC branch on XXXX and XXXX in XXXX to get updates re : this account. Several times I visited with XXXX XXXX, branch service associate, who was helpful in trying to understand what was happening. He had contacted customer service/escalation dept. to get information so I can recoup our {$150.00}. I did some phone calls myself and was completely surprised on one of those calls to learn from customer service/ escalation dept that they can not help me anymore because the account was closed and was charged off/sent to collections because of a negative balance of {$570.00}. There were several shockers in this : the account having a negative balance ; the account being sent to collections without any effort to contact us ; and me learning about all these only after calling to follow up on the investigation. After several more visits with Mr. XXXX, the bank was proud to be able to reverse/refund some fees/transactions ( that should have happened anyway relating to disputed fraudulent transactions ). They sent us a check in the amount of {$37.00}.

Company Response:

State: IL

Zip: 60613

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2018-07-27

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with monetary relief

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 2974779

Date Received: 2018-07-26

Issue: Trouble during payment process

Subissue:

Consumer Complaint: I am an executor of an estate. The beneficiary of real property under this estate is a " successor in interest '' of real property encumbered by a mortgage held by PNC Mortgage. I have provided PNC mortgage with all information requested to validate the beneficiary as a " successor in interest, '' including the Will of the deceased which clearly indicates that the beneficiary is the recipient of the real property. I have now spoken with at least 7 representatives of PNC and have gotten no where. PNC Mortgage insists that I as the executor of the estate need to execute a third party authorization form to grant the beneficiary access to the mortgage information. In accordance with the Mortgage Servicing Rules and effective XX/XX/2018, an Successor of interest includes a transfer to a relative resulting from the death of a borrower.

Company Response:

State: VA

Zip: 23322

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2018-07-26

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 2974557

Date Received: 2018-07-26

Issue: Problem caused by your funds being low

Subissue: Overdrafts and overdraft fees

Consumer Complaint: Within the last few weeks I've been having a lot of issues with PNC Financial Institution. There have been three separate incidents that have caused me to think that this corporation may not be as reputable as I once thought. My first two issues were temporarily resolved however, this last transaction dispute that I've had with them is the absolute deal breaker. An ACH debit was processed in the amount of {$700.00} on XX/XX/2018 which caused my account to overdraw in the amount of $ XXXX. I was correctly accessed a {$36.00} fee, bringing the balance to XXXX. There were three separate deposits of {$240.00}, {$30.00} and {$2.00} were made on XX/XX/2018. There were then 5 other transactions that went through for a total amount of {$45.00}. Another deposit of {$450.00} was then transferred to the account. The deposit was made at XXXX eastern time which is in fact prior to PNC XXXX XXXX deadline for a deposit to avoid insufficient fees. At XXXX on XX/XX/2018 my account had {$0.00} available as a result of the deposits and transactions throughout the day. On XX/XX/2018 I was accessed two more {$36.00} fees. The {$450.00} deposit that was made on XX/XX/2018 was showing as pending. It has been told to me in the past that if the deposit is " pending '' it is still showing in your account which should prevent from receiving fees. I have reason to believe that PNC bank is scamming their consumers by adding inaccurate fees. Please see my attached documentation that which reflects the each transactions including the deposits. In addition, it has also been told to me by a PNC rep and branch manager that their system is reflects differently than that of which the consumer is able to see via their online or mobile banking. That is unethical because consumers are misled to believe that there accounts are in good standing only to be inundated with fees.

Company Response:

State: PA

Zip: 152XX

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2018-07-26

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with monetary relief

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 2973772

Date Received: 2018-07-27

Issue: Fees or interest

Subissue: Problem with fees

Consumer Complaint: This complaint stems from simply switching one credit card for another at the PNC bank XXXX, MI branch. I requested my old account stay active to preserve my stellar payment history of over 30 years and to cancel auto-pay AFTER the last purchases were paid. PNC cancelled the auto -pay prematurely and as a result, I incurred the fees and interest reflecting non-payment. This was evident after returning from a extended vacation. After on going discussions about this matter with several different employees, it was XXXX XXXX of PNC who stipulated that the fees would stand and I was to blame for stopping auto-pay. Accordingly, I severed all ties with PNC after 30 years as a customer and withdrew my {$29000.00} savings and cancelled the new credit card and declared I will never, ever pay those fees and interest for as long as I live. I believe a third party agency like the CFPB and others should be made aware of this banks practices in that a simple mistake can be made and can not be corrected at the cost of a consumers credit rating and financial standing and reputation ( in my case an XXXX rating or more ). Most of this issue took place in XX/XX/2018 with me terminating my accounts on XX/XX/2018.

Company Response:

State: MI

Zip: 49707

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2018-07-27

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with monetary relief

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 2973364

Date Received: 2018-07-25

Issue: Fraud or scam

Subissue:

Consumer Complaint: I was selling a prom dress for {$300.00} and the customer sent a check from PNC Bank in Kentucky for more than the asked amount ( {$1600.00} ) .I then asked, why did they send more than the asked amount, they told me to deposit the check and withdraw the money soon after. They also told me to send the remaining amount to the shipping agent.

Company Response:

State: MS

Zip: 393XX

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2018-07-25

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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