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Fifth Third Bancorp - Fifth Third Bank (Main Office) - Cincinnati, OH

Fifth Third Center38 Fountain Square Plaza Cincinnati, OH 45263

Updated: 01/12/2014

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Fifth Third Center38 Fountain Square Plaza Cincinnati, OH 45263

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By MIKE P. on May. 28, 2021

0.5 out of 5 stars

1. 5th 3d Bank is NOT a law firm, are they ? 2. The handling of a $ 5,000 error re one of my deposits of a Bldg I own had negative results and fees for me and employees in Chicago refused to accept any responsibility. 3. The more recent need to stop payment on digital transactions ( debits ) out from both my business and persona' accounts was a disaster...with mngmnt and personal banker acting as if it was the 1st time anyone needed a service like that...ongoing the correction back to normal - since the hacking incident was short - was not an easy or swift one....causing more lost time for us as a business and upcoming fees.

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