Occured years ago, but still find it important to notify people. While joining the military, financial times were tough. Found myself frequently between $18-$25 in my account. While holding that amount in the positive, Arvest would blindside me with a random, sudden overdraft charge of $25 putting me in the negative, at which time they would charge another $25. When I called to find out what happened, they said a charge for $25 was made. I explained it was their charge, and their only option for me was "get paid and bring it back in the positive". When the phone call ended, about an hour later, they charged me another $25, putting me around $60 in the negative. The whole time I never spent a penny beyond my positive holding. This has ruined my trust with Arvest. While they may have fixed their issues, I advise everyone to use caution with this bank. They seemingly do what they can to screw their customers and give them the middle finger when called out.
As0
1 year ago
Opened a checking account on the 10th of Feb. As of Feb 19th still waiting on a debit card in the mail to actually be able to use the money I put in my account.
This would be okay 15 years ago, but everything is done online or through mobile payment now. You would think they would have digital online cards or temporary ones until the real one comes in or at least have rush shipping on them. Why make your customer wait a week and a half to be able to use the checking account they opened?
If I can order an Amazon package and have it be delivered the next day, I should be able to open an account and have a card within 3 days…
Kaylyn Boothe
1 year ago
The lady who was assigned me to me to close and reopen an account was very rude and aggressive towards me. She did not want to listen to anything I had to say. My bank account got hacked and I told her that and she got extremely rude with me and did not believe anything I had to say. Do not come to this arvest. Very rude and Very inconsiderate.
Gilberto Garcia
1 year ago
Ethan Bly in the mortgage department at Arvest has done a great job and is very knowledgeable. He and his team did great and have been able to help especially with such low interest rates on mortgages in today's world!
Ashley Hodge
1 year ago
called with question regarding a loan. All she could tell me is you apply and send to an underwriter. What's the point in offering them if the "loan submitter" (that's what she said she did) cant really tell you anything. We will be taking our business to the credit union we have been talking to. Its sad because in the past I recommend everyone to arvest.
Michelle O'Conner
6 months ago
I have had a DBA for several months. I recently updated my business account to an LLC on October 19, 2023 at 1:30PM. I did have several questions which were answered. I asked for (4) sheets of temporary checks as a just in case. I was notified that would be $1 per sheet, but they would not charge me this time. I took out $4.00 to pay for the checks. Wow. A whole business account and your concern was $4.00. Michelle O'Conner
Megan Hopkins
6 months ago
Went in for a new card and they cancelled cards on my account without my permission after I explained I had automatic withdraws attached to them. I understand banks have policy’s but they need to be explained to customers before staff making changes to accounts without permission to do so. Been banking with Arvest for over 15 years and they lost a customer based on this and other experiences I have had recently.
Steven McKinney
6 months ago
Occured years ago, but still find it important to notify people. While joining the military, financial times were tough. Found myself frequently between $18-$25 in my account. While holding that amount in the positive, Arvest would blindside me with a random, sudden overdraft charge of $25 putting me in the negative, at which time they would charge another $25. When I called to find out what happened, they said a charge for $25 was made. I explained it was their charge, and their only option for me was "get paid and bring it back in the positive". When the phone call ended, about an hour later, they charged me another $25, putting me around $60 in the negative. The whole time I never spent a penny beyond my positive holding. This has ruined my trust with Arvest. While they may have fixed their issues, I advise everyone to use caution with this bank. They seemingly do what they can to screw their customers and give them the middle finger when called out.
Steven McKinney
1 year ago
As0
1 year ago
Kaylyn Boothe
1 year ago
Gilberto Garcia
1 year ago
Ashley Hodge
1 year ago
Michelle O'Conner
6 months ago
Megan Hopkins
6 months ago
Steven McKinney
6 months ago