TD BANK US HOLDING COMPANY


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"Products" offered by TD BANK US HOLDING COMPANY 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 - Store credit 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 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 - I do not know
Debt collection - Mortgage
Debt collection - Mortgage debt
Debt collection - Other (i.e. phone, health club, etc.)
Debt collection - Other debt
Debt collection - Payday loan debt
Debt or credit management - Credit repair services
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 - Other mortgage
Mortgage - Other type of mortgage
Mortgage - Reverse mortgage
Mortgage - Second mortgage
Mortgage - VA mortgage
Other financial service - Check cashing
Other financial service - Money order
Other financial service - Refund anticipation check
Payday loan -
Payday loan, title loan, or personal loan - Installment loan
Payday loan, title loan, or personal loan - Pawn 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 - Personal line of credit
Prepaid card - General purpose card
Prepaid card - General-purpose prepaid card
Prepaid card - Gift card
Prepaid card - Gift or merchant card
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: 3160141

Date Received: 2019-02-22

Issue: Managing an account

Subissue: Deposits and withdrawals

Consumer Complaint: I Open a Checking account with TD Bank XX/XX/2018 and TD Bank Frozen my account XX/XX/2018 and I got a direct Deposit form Social Security and when I spoke with TD Bank they told me I have to step in to a branch to unfreeze my account and I can't withdraw funds for the account and don't have Access to use it

Company Response:

State: NY

Zip: 10468

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2019-02-22

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 3159923

Date Received: 2019-02-22

Issue: Problem caused by your funds being low

Subissue: Overdrafts and overdraft fees

Consumer Complaint: On XX/XX/XXXX I made a {$250.00} Deposit to Cover incoming transactions. The transaction had not cleared my account, despite having the money available in my account TD Bank charged med {$100.00} in Overdraft fees. TD Bank has manipulated there system to increase NSF Fees on their customers.

Company Response:

State: FL

Zip: 33157

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2019-02-22

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with monetary relief

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 3159484

Date Received: 2019-02-22

Issue: Managing an account

Subissue: Problem using a debit or ATM card

Consumer Complaint: I had opened a saving acct on XX/XX/19 td bank @ XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX branch. I specified to the banker who opened my acct please do not send me any atm card. Until I check my mobile banking I saw two unauthorized atm withdrawal, I contacted the bank directly and dispute a fraud claim. Few days later they denial my claim due to atm withdrawal was in my geography area. Spoke with the claim dept and they suggested to file a police report. Then refiled a new claim with police report number, few days later they denial my claim again due to no fraud occurred because the PIN number was entered correctly. I purposed ask the claim dept to speak to fraud dept to pull up the camera and they said they dont have fraud dept that I can speak to. Went to the bank few times and spoke with the bank employee regarding this matter and they couldnt help. Im very frustrated about this fraud occurred and bank couldnt take another action to investigate. I have been banking with this td for the past 8 years and never had any issue with them until last month I opened a new saving acct with them and suddenly found out the banker who opened my acct requested to send an atm card which I never asked for it. Then I filed a complaint with usps about mail stolen or loss.

Company Response:

State: NY

Zip: 11219

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2019-02-25

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 3158577

Date Received: 2019-02-21

Issue: Problem caused by your funds being low

Subissue: Overdrafts and overdraft fees

Consumer Complaint: My SSI check is usually direct deposited on or about the XXXX of the month ... my XXXX check was deposited early this year because of the holiday. On XX/XX/XXXX, Funds showed as available so I started paying bills. TD Bank hit me with overdraft fees, which I caught almost immediately and called them to ask why they would hold a government check direct deposit that showed as available and hit me with fees? They responded by telling me they saw that that happened, and they would refund the overdraft fees. This month, they reordered my charges, held cash deposits, and have charged me a total of 9 overdraft fees ( including a {$35.00} fee on a {$1.00} charge on XX/XX/XXXX ) ... online banking does not show accurate balance for days, there is no notifications of overdrawn account, and my account does not show as overdrawn online. Yesterday, XX/XX/XXXX19 ... I checked my balance, determined that it was overdrawn by {$130.00} ( because of 4 overdraft fees ), and deposited {$200.00} with a teller at a TD branch ... I asked if my account now showed a positive balance, I was told yes at XXXX XXXX ... my phone app also showed a positive balance. At XXXX XXXX on XX/XX/XXXX, I checked my balance to double check before I made a small purchase, and my balance was XXXX ... I had been hit with 5 more overdraft fees, that were not pending, and that the teller did not see 20 minutes before as pending. I called TD Bank on the phone and was told 1. It is not their responsibility to alert me to a pending negative balance 2. It is not their responsibility to inform me that I have a negative balance 3. It was very nice that I banked with them for 15 years, but I was not entitled to a refund because they had given me a " courtesy refund '' the month before ( when they held my direct deposit for 3 days so they could charge me overdraft fees ... which they admitted to ) I informed them that I would be moving my banking to another institution after my direct deposit cleared on XXXX XXXX. I was told " not to threaten them '' I told them this was not a threat, I could simply not afford to bank with an institution that thought robbing me of my XXXX money was acceptable, as long as they weren't caught at it, and it's not a " courtesy '' to give me back my money which you fraudulently took and admitted to taking.

Company Response:

State: NY

Zip: 11223

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2019-02-21

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with monetary relief

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 3158425

Date Received: 2019-02-21

Issue: Closing an account

Subissue: Fees charged for closing account

Consumer Complaint: Im a victim of fraudulent scam someone deposited fraudulent checks into my checking account I met this person online the person told me that he is involved with a charity program doing charity work for the XXXX and under privilege people he told me the program involves with the XXXX XXXX XXXX and the XXXX and I could register to get involved with the program and it will be like a part time job where I will be payed by doing charity work for the program everything sounded legit so I did the registration he said he needed my banking account information in order to deposit their money for me to purchase Items like XXXX gift cards so I gave him my account number and he deposited the first check in the amount of XXXX dollars so I purchased the gift cards worth the value of the money and tell hem each number from the back of each card for him to send to the XXXX in the meanwhile I though everything was legit then he deposited another check in the amount of XXXX dollars and asked me to purchase more gift cards worth the value of the money and let him know the numbers on the back of the cards which I did on the XX/XX/19 I tried to access my checking account and was unable to do so then I contact my Bank which is Td bank to asked why I cant accessed my account then they told me my account is overdraft by XXXX XXXX dollars and I need to come in and speak to customers service which I did on the same day I told them what had but I did not know the checks was fraudulent they told me to make a police report so I went to the XXXX precinct in XXXX XXXX where I live to make the report then I had an appointment to speak with the detective at the precinct which he asked me to asked the bank for a copy of the checks and all the gifts cards for him to make copies for the investigation which I did he gave me the police report to take back to the bank which I did the bank made me do an affidavit stating I didnt endorse the checks and I was allowed to open a new checking account. I got a letter from Td bank dated XX/XX/19 stating my account is overdrawn and I need to remit the amount at my local td bank Store after I submitted a police report and did a sworn affidavit they still asking me to pay off the debit even though Im the victim of fraudulent scam my salary went into the account when I asked them for my salary they didnt give it to me honestly I didnt know that I was being scammed I though the program was legit else I would not have given out my banking information and Im so hurt about the whole situation cant even get over it.

Company Response:

State: NY

Zip: 10306

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2019-02-21

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 3158392

Date Received: 2019-02-21

Issue: Trouble during payment process

Subissue:

Consumer Complaint: TD Bank Mortgage is accusing me of being in bankruptcy. My monthly mortgage statements contain the following notice : " Our records show that either you are a debtor in bankruptcy or you discharged personal liability for your mortgage loan in bankruptcy. '' Neither of these accusations is factual. I brought this error to the attention of TD Bank and filed a CFPB complaint ( XX/XX/XXXX CFPB # XXXX ) raising this specific issue. In their CFPB response, TD Bank agreed to correct this error. Although TD Bank demanded a generous timeframe to address this issue, they have done nothing to correct this error. It has been over eight months since I raised this new issue. Nothing! I am not in bankruptcy and have not been involved in any bankruptcy proceedings since XX/XX/XXXX. My personal liability for this mortgage with TD Bank was not discharged. My liability has never been discharged for any mortgage. Over the last three years, I have made repeated requests for TD Bank to correct their records. To this day, TD Bank has not corrected their own records and they are still accusing me as noted above. In early XX/XX/XXXX, TD Bank began accusing me of being in bankruptcy. They locked me out of my mortgage account, stopped sending my mortgage statements and destroyed my credit. TD Bank refused to speak to me until I filed my first CFPB complaint. TD Bank later took punitive action against me by attacking my credit profile. They added negative remarks to my credit profile, which they knew ( or should have known ) by regulation to be greatly outdated. It took two years and multiple complaints & credit disputes for TD Bank to correct the worst of the errors in my credit profile. For two years TD Bank unfairly prevented me from opening new lines of credit. Although the TD Bank portion of my credit profile still does not accurately represent my excellent payment history, I have not raised that issue lately because of the risk of further retaliation. At this time, it is most important that TD Bank stop accusing me of being in bankruptcy. Over the last three years of mortgage mismanagement, TD Bank has blamed inaccurate dates, incorrect coding, and TD Banks failure to correctly enter XX/XX/XXXX reaffirmation agreement information as causes to accuse me of being in bankruptcy. They have acknowledged the errors and agreed to fix them. But, they either never make corrections or they make additional errors instead of corrections. In TD Banks response to this complaint, I expect, they will again dredge-up outdated information about my XX/XX/XXXX bankruptcy, implying that this old info is relevant today. It is not relevant in servicing this mortgage in the present. An XXXX year old bankruptcy does not give them the right to accuse me of being in bankruptcy now. These errors in TD Bank records have been brought to their attention a long time ago. No matter how TD Bank spins this complaint, there is no excuse for known errors in my TD Bank Mortgage files to have gone unfixed for so long. There is no excuse for TD Bank to be accusing me of being in bankruptcy. In the above mentioned CFPB complaint ( XX/XX/XXXX CFPB # XXXX ) into this error, the TD Bank response letter contained contact info for XXXX XXXX and Mr. XXXX. I made multiple attempts to contact each of them. Neither employee would accept or return my calls. Everything in TD Banks responses is just for show.

Company Response:

State: NY

Zip: XXXXX

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2019-02-21

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with non-monetary relief

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 3156566

Date Received: 2019-02-19

Issue: Problem with a company's investigation into an existing issue

Subissue: Was not notified of investigation status or results

Consumer Complaint: I received a W2 from TD Bank for XX/XX/XXXX. I was not employed by TD Bank in XX/XX/XXXX and called HR and spoke to XXXX on XX/XX/XXXX to inquire what the W2 was for. She thought I had received someone elses W2 in error and said someone would get back to by the next day with steps to take to resolve. I received an email from XXXX XXXX on XX/XX/XXXX informing me that the W2 was for a payout from my HSA account that I received on XX/XX/XXXX. I explained to her that not only did I not receive an hsa payout but I did not have an hsa account at that time. She informed me that payroll does not handle elections and I would have to call the TD Benefit Center. I called the benefit center and spoke to XXXX on XX/XX/XXXX. XXXX called the hsa provider, XXXX, and we both spoke with XXXX. XXXX confirmed that I did not have an hsa account at that time. XXXX recorded the entire conversation and I asked if they could trace where a check was sent or to what bank an electronic deposit was made. He said thats what would happen and that I would get a call back by Tuesday. On Tuesday, XX/XX/XXXX I received a 1099 DIV in the mail. I called the benefits center back and was told the same thing as before ... its for an XXXX payout I received. I have no idea if this is an error, if I have an identity theft concern, or if there was fraud. Both the W2 and 1099 are for the state of NJ. I reside in Maine and have never lived or worked in NJ.

Company Response:

State: ME

Zip: 040XX

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2019-02-19

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 3155807

Date Received: 2019-02-19

Issue: Written notification about debt

Subissue: Didn't receive enough information to verify debt

Consumer Complaint: I XXXX XXXX have made several requests for proof that a creditor once originated with a national financial institution that has FDIC insurance can sell off a debt that is part of a securitized trust. Then these same debt buyers that used to be known as collection agencies could re-assign the debt to a fourth party for collection enforcement. This process of stating that debts are being purchased by a third party and then enforced by a fourth party is the larges scam in America. The U. S. Supreme Court decision in XX/XX/2017 known as XXXX v. XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX is responsible for this scam. This decision basically states that since a third party purchases the debt, that my rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act is VOID. The problem is that almost all unsecured debts are sold off to XXXX XXXX in various traunces in securitized trusts. There simply is no resolution where the debt can be purchased, only that the debt can be assigned for collection purposes. Each financial institution must file a 10Q filing quarterly with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The rules on debts being charged off is with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation through the FDIC Act, Code 5000. A debt can be classified either standard or sub-standard. Debts over 180 days late must go into the sub-standard category and written off on a quarterly 10Q SEC filing. These charge 0ffs usually are submitted in the tens of millions of dollars. So its virtually for these debts to be sold..period. Accordingly, I request full validation proving the debt purchase. Secondly, I will entertain a very low settlement agreement to put my dispute to rest. All of the settlements can be submitted through the CFPB portal email address submitted. I am still within my rights under the FDCPA since proof of a purchase to a third party has never been established.

Company Response:

State: CA

Zip: 92284

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2019-02-19

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 3155803

Date Received: 2019-02-19

Issue: Written notification about debt

Subissue: Didn't receive enough information to verify debt

Consumer Complaint: I XXXX XXXX have made several requests for proof that a creditor once originated with a national financial institution that has FDIC insurance can sell off a debt that is part of a securitized trust. Then these same debt buyers that used to be known as collection agencies could re-assign the debt to a fourth party for collection enforcement. This process of stating that debts are being purchased by a third party and then enforced by a fourth party is the larges scam in America. The U. S. Supreme Court decision in XX/XX/ 2017 known as XXXX v. XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX is responsible for this scam. This decision basically states that since a third party purchases the debt, that my rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act is VOID. The problem is that almost all unsecured debts are sold off to Wall Street in various traunces in securitized trusts. There simply is no resolution where the debt can be purchased, only that the debt can be assigned for collection purposes. Each financial institution must file a XXXX filing quarterly with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The rules on debts being charged off is with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation through the FDIC Act, Code 5000. A debt can be classified either standard or sub-standard. Debts over 180 days late must go into the sub-standard category and written off on a quarterly XXXX SEC filing. These charge 0ffs usually are submitted in the tens of millions of dollars. So its virtually for these debts to be sold..period. Accordingly, I request full validation proving the debt purchase. Secondly, I will entertain a very low settlement agreement to put my dispute to rest. All of the settlements can be submitted through the CFPB portal email address submitted. I am still within my rights under the FDCPA since proof of a purchase to a third party has never been established.

Company Response:

State: CA

Zip: 92284

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2019-02-19

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 3155705

Date Received: 2019-02-19

Issue: Trouble using your card

Subissue: Can't use card to make purchases

Consumer Complaint: I learned this morning, XXXX XXXX2018, that my TD credit card XXXX had been cancelled in XX/XX/2018 by TD Bank for fraudulent transactions! But I had never been notified by TD Bank as to said transactions and had never been notified by TD Bank that my said credit card had been cancelled! This even though I have been making monthly payments on said credit card both by USPS and in person at the TD Bank branch in XXXX, New Jersey XXXX! Nor was I sent a new credit card!

Company Response:

State: NJ

Zip: 07090

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2019-02-19

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with non-monetary relief

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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