geschlossen
🕗 öffnungszeiten
Montag | - | |||||
Dienstag | - | |||||
Mittwoch | - | |||||
Donnerstag | - | |||||
Freitag | - | |||||
Samstag | geschlossen | |||||
Sonntag | geschlossen |
Av. Tehuelche y F de Alvear, Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
kontakte telefon: +54 297 455-0455
webseite: www.bancochubut.com.ar
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: -45.8345615, Longitude: -67.4782754
Ercira Paredes
::Renzo Vargas
::Jose Miguel Mancilla
::They do not serve well
Rocio Lopez
::Considering that most of the people they serve are seniors, they should have more than 8 seats, which are in pretty bad condition, for a change. They have a MINIMUM space with TWO screens that call numbers of the same letter but do not project on both screens, which makes it confusing. The screens work badly. They repeat the number several times, the last one and the last one are exchanged between them making the bell ring the new number when it is only an error that they should fix. It seemed to me that there was something strange when there were 24 people to attend, 5 attending, and everything was so slow. When I had to enter the cashier, I realized why: the woman who took care of me gave me back in a very bad way the money I gave to the cry of "Order this!" Honestly I was perplexed. Never in the years that I have been going to the bank, clearly not to this, to make deposits, pay services or withdraw money asked me to arrange the tickets in a certain way because * the machine does not read them *, how old is the equipment they handle ? Also, if I have to order the tickets, what do they pay the staff for? So that it treats the clients badly? While I was arranging the tickets, I could see the disapproving face of the woman who treated me, "how are you going to question me if I tell you to do this?" The truth, a shame since I entered until I left. I do not understand how people do not present them with corresponding complaints to fix the FIVE machines they have in a row next to the only machine that serves to take turns, which leaves even less space, the repair of seats and the treatment of the staff.
Sofia Isabel Ordorica
::