Arvest Bank Reviews 48

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.4

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The customer service was great. The individual who helped me was Harley at the Midwest City branch located on Douglas Blvd.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Would give less stars if possible. While traveling they blocked both Visa debit cards even with notes on accounts. Called in to resolve. Card restrictions removed. Very next day cards blocked. Their h... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't use this bank for auto loans, like run just run. They don't have online pay for external bank accounts, and the lady was like rude as hell when I asked, your only option is to either call betwee... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I wish I could give zero stars. Worst customer experience of my 45 years dealing with a bank. Do yourself a favor and find any other bank besides Arvest. I would not recommend them to my worst enemy... See more

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  1. Bank
  2. Mortgage Lender

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Arvest Bank is a diversified financial services company headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas, with branches in Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri.


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2.4

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This has been the worst bank experience…

This has been the worst bank experience ever had. Everything I was told by the bank that day was a complete lie. Unfortunately I get paid by check so I was told that check with only take 24 hours to clear. The first one took five days now this one’s gonna take eight days and I was told it would take 24 hours absolutely the worst experience as soon as I can I will be closing this account.

10 May 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Have had to close three accounts w/in…

Have had to close three accounts w/in the bank to get ID theft problems "managed".Three months noticed transactions not normal. Then purse stolen w/ 2 bills in it I was going to pay. Now, these companies, as well as myself have been affected. Id theft is manageable but w/ one manager at branch not getting something notarized. Last week, two trips to the bank. Still one account that I try to check on that was double amount taken out of with a creditor, still isn't handled!
The problem is that no one wants to handle situation. Customer service wants to reaffirm who you are after putting in three times who I am. Then by the time (2 transfers) I explain myself again, dispute person hangs up after 5 minutes of reading notes. After days, hour today, since the "supervisor" wants to argue over my secured name. Tells me since police say 3 pieces of information and person is looping me around. She already had account in front of her, she is looping and not caring. No one shows professionalism at the dispute section of bank on the phone when "supervisor" says go to bank and it's after closing time. What was she thinking? Obviously, not about consideration and respect, or trying to resolve a matter. What are they getting paid to do? Even people working from home need to handle others in a professional manner and not argue or loop someone around. Games to me. What would the manager over these people say?

11 February 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Arvest Bank Accuses Me of Knowingly Passing a Fraudulent Check!

I got very poor customer service from the tellers and Branch Manager at the Lincoln Blvd. location in OKC in January of 2022. I think they deserve one star because they don't even realize how sorry and pathetic their customer service is.

I opened both a personal and business bank account at Arvest Bank, then applied for a credit line. They turned me down for a credit line even though I had a 700 credit score. So I asked for equipment financing and they turned me down for that too.

So I was at my wits end with exactly what this bank could do for me while I was transitioning my account over from another bank. The answer is exactly nothing!

I deposited an out-of-state check from an online customer to see if the check would clear before I did the move for them. Low and behold, Arvest Bank accused me of knowingly depositing a fraudulent check! But that's not the worst part.

After accusing me of intentionally depositing a fraudulent check that was written to me personally, Arvest Bank immediately put a hold on my account and sought to close it out! They said that I hadn't made any large deposits since opening the account, therefore it was scrutinized more than a normal deposit. So when I deposited it, they said there was no way that I didn't know the check was bad!

Can anyone believe these people accused me of passing a fraudulent check when I was actually depositing it to find out if my customer was actually trying to scam me?

So as soon as I told the customer what happened, he immediately blocked my number and stopped responding to me because the scam had been unveiled and this convinced me that the check was indeed fraudulent. I later found out that this is a popular scam going on Yelp where I get my move leads.

So instead of Arvest Bank listening to my explanation, then trusting and advising me not to write any checks against a potential fraudulent check deposit, they gave me partial credit for it and then accused me of knowing that it was fraudulent!

Needless to say I was dumbfounded by the way a so-called professional banking institution was blaming a small business customer when I knew I was doing the right thing by depositing the check and waiting to see if it was good. It was obvious that I was really checking to see if it was valid because I only tried to spend the initial $200 that they gave me partial credit for until the entire $3,850 cleared. But Arvest Bank was now accusing me!

So I was not successful at trying to set up a meeting to speak with the branch manager at the Lincoln Boulevard location. In fact, she would not even speak to me. She heard the entire conversation that I had with the teller as to exactly what had happened during my transactions, but she never came out to say one word to me about how we could rectify this situation.

So low and behold, when I tried to use my debit card, I found out that Arvest Bank had put both my personal and business accounts on hold pending a conversation with me. And when I called to check on it they told me that they were canceling and closing both my personal and business accounts because I deposited a fraudulent check.

Since the branch manager at that time would not speak to me, one of the tellers finally came out and told me that the branch manager was waiting to get promoted or transferred so it was unlikely that I would get a chance to speak with her.

This was one of the worst banking experiences if my life and I'm really surprised that no one has posted a review on Arvest Bank.

I explained to the teller that I deposited the check to see if it would clear first before I moved the customer, they said "yeah right" and didn't believe me. They acted as if they wanted me to cry or keep explaining myself when there are hundreds of other banks out there that I can do business with.

This is the first time that a bank has accused me of passing a fraudulent check when I was only trying to deposit it so that they could check to see if it was fraudulent! Needless to say, I went and closed my accounts out and they were trying to get me to keep explaining and apologizing for something that I didn't intend to do.

I asked a few people to find out who regulates these banks so that I could let a regulatory authority look into this entire scenario with Arvest Bank, but this would be a long drawn out process that would probably get absolutely no results!

Banks like Arvest know that they can treat their customers badly as if they are the ones that understand money better than anyone else. But society is starting to research the bad practices that banks have including the fractional reserve banking system that is designed to keep all of their customers poor and paying absorbent late fees and penalties to use their own money.

14 June 2022
Unprompted review

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