Huntington Bank, Columbus OH
Address | 830 N High St, Columbus, OH | ||||||||||||
Phone | (614) 480-0095 | ||||||||||||
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Website | www.huntington.com/Community/branch-info | ||||||||||||
Categories | Bank | ||||||||||||
Rating | 3 2 reviews | ||||||||||||
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Huntington Bank reviews
2Joey and Steven were super helpful today. I had been locked out of my account and I had a lot of dread walking to the bank today. They got me back into my account and helped me with some other things. I got in and out in ten minutes with everything resolved. Thank you so much.
I'm suing Huntington bank for Theft and Fraud. They do not stand behind their customers through instances of identity theft and fraud. Your money is not safe with Huntington. Do not bank with them and pull your money out. They sent me 10 letters saying that information I provided was inconsistent with other information leaving me with no recourse to get my money back for 3 charges I did not make but to sue.
COUNT 1 – FRAUD
Plaintiff has a bank account where the bank is under obligation to give compensation for unauthorized card
usage in the event of fraud. And the bank entity did not hold to their responsibility behaving negligently. The
Defendant demonstrated negligence in the client-bank partnership by conducting its practices willfully, maliciously,
knowingly and negligently. It is common knowledge that your bank should refund any money stolen from you as a
result of fraud and identity theft. The reason the public trusts their money with banks is that it carries the widely
known about implication that the money will be safe under their care and here it was not.
COUNT 2 – THEFT
The Defendant demonstrated theft by taking money and not standing by and representing the Plaintiff
through the fraudulent disputes. The money was taken willfully and maliciously knowing that the Plaintiff was not
in Las Vegas where the charges occurred.
The Defendant took the full amount of the money willfully and with intent not to provide any compensation
rendered for no service or product that was received with Plaintiff having no knowledge that the charges were
occurring in Plaintiff’s absence. The Defendant is in violation and breach of the client and bank fiduciary duty to
fail in its bank responsibilities that are publicly known to all.
DAMAGES
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff seeks compensatory damages in the amount of $678.75 plus court costs for no
service or product received for fraudulent transactions done in Las Vegas, NV while the Plaintiff was home in
Northern MI that Huntington Bank holds a responsible of refunding. The Plaintiff is willing to take a lie detector
test proving that she had no knowledge of the transactions if Huntington will pay for it at $150.