Bank of the Pacific
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4124 Hannegan Rd
Bellingham, WA 98226 - 833-367-2687
Hours
Chamber Rating
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forrest hougen
Amazing people work at this branch .. the minute you walk in you are greeted with smiles and a hello ! Its such a gift to be welcomed!! Love this bank and people !!
Jan 3rd, 2024 -
Lee Chaffee-Birnbaum
Sep 5th, 2022 -
Sarah Swanson
Giving 2 stars because I had a good experience and was able to get an incredible rate however was not aware that Bank of the Pacific sells their client's mortgages and found out right after I closed on mine. Just seemed like they're only happy to help for the money and sends you away. Really didn't sit right with me and I was dissapointed by how quickly they "got rid of me". I hope you focus on clients first instead of making profit because that is not good service and I will now not recommend this institution to anyone.
Feb 1st, 2020 -
Aaron Theisen
If I could give zero stars, I would. Inattentive, hostile to small business, non-responsive....not a fit for any small business of any stripe, shade or variety. I actually had to battle to have the ability to deposit a check over $5k via their application. Perhaps our representative was exceptionally bad, but it's a reflection of the values and mission of the larger organization. ZERO out of 10. 7/5 Update: Our representative has been trying to get us to issue DETAILED financial information to get us the ability to deposit checks over $5k (which is patently ridiculous on it's face). He apparently doesn't know that we actually fixed that months ago. He's completely inattentive and clueless about what our business even does, much less who our customer base has been.
Jun 29th, 2023 -
crazyeyecarl (crazyeyecarl)
Unlike the branch downtown, and everything in Gray's Harbor, this branch is very kind, very helpful, courteous, respectful, and didn't try to start an argument with me when I made a request that falls under "basic job description" for a bank employee. None of what comes next is about the manager of this branch. Other managers, regional managers, and who ever the dingus is above regional manager who tried to play military historian then got upset at a customer who was a veteran for correcting him, can really learn alot from them at this location. Specially in regards to basic tasks like updating an address. 3 managers; 2 regional argued with me over why I wanted my information updated. They updated AFTER my information got stolen. Then, the manager above them (Dingus) defended them, and argued with me about that. I might be rude, but at least I know the difference between a mistake and blatant negligence. So let's break it down Mr. Military Expert. When a bank makes mistakes, might have no consequence. When it turns into negligence? It stops customers from actively being able to access their account, or their info gets stolen. Guess what 2 things happened to me? Difficulty accessing account and my info got stolen. In the military when people make mistakes, there's a chance people can be seriously injured or die. When it turns into negligence? The "chance" turns into certainty, and everyone is held accountable in some capacity. Maybe stick to being a bank teller instead of a military historian, let alone a manager. How dare you for even attempting to lecture me about professionalism, when you're not even capable of defining it Dingus. From your mouth you've known about my Continuous problems for "some time" and chose to do nothing about it except letting it escalate. All blame for this firmly rests on your shoulders. Don't get my disrespect twisted bud, you earned it. You allowed them to chase a customer off, then got upset at the customer for it. They complained about me, because I was complaining about their job performance,because you refuse to hold them accountable and give them "complete discretion" in these matters. 5 years I tried to hold them accountable when you refused. want to discuss proper management? Why wasn't my account ever updated so I could properly access it without calling or going into a branch? Why was I argued with by managers when requesting that my information be updated? Why would I be forced to call Hoquiam when i live much closer to other branches? Why couldn't these branches help? Why would they have to contact Hoquiam when I'm physically standing in front of them asking them to update my information? Why should an employee have to ask a customer what they expect when the answer clearly is "your job"? So, what should the conversation be? That I got mad and yelled? Or that you've done nothing but defend not only their actions, or lack of, but yours to the point where youre lying about, and disrespecting not only the United States military but veterans over your own incompetency? What are you gonna do? Close my bank account after I literally just told you that I planned on closing the account due to nothing but issues over 5 years, but needed time to make arrangements? OH! THATS RIGHT! That's exactly what you did. That's professionalism for you. Get mad at someone who is upset with you and trying to leave, because you're refusing to do your job, and intentionally trying to screw them over for it. That's you Dingus. You ask what I expect from you? I said it before. Do your job. An impossible task I came to realize, but that's what I expect. You want to talk about professionalism? I expected that from you 5 years ago. Thanks for 15 years of ok banking, and 5 of complete and utter negligence and disrespect from specifically the Managers at Bank of the Pacific. It truly means alot, and shows exactly why 2 branches were closed in 2018. It's management. They do nothing but enable and defend everything I just explained, well before I got mad and started yelling.
Feb 21st, 2020
Contact Info
- 833-367-2687
Services
- ATM
- CDs
- Checking Accounts
- Commercial Loans
- Loans
- Mortgage Loans
- Savings Accounts
Languages
- Spanish
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Bank of the Pacific?
A The phone number for Bank of the Pacific is: 833-367-2687.
Q Where is Bank of the Pacific located?
A Bank of the Pacific is located at 4124 Hannegan Rd, Bellingham, WA 98226
Q What is the internet address for Bank of the Pacific?
A The website (URL) for Bank of the Pacific is: https://bankofthepacific.com/
Q How big is Bank of the Pacific?
A Bank of the Pacific employs approximately 2-5 people.
Q Is there a key contact at Bank of the Pacific?
A You can contact Susan Radonski-Angla at 833-367-2687.
Q What days are Bank of the Pacific open?
A Bank of the Pacific is open:
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is Bank of the Pacific rated?
A Bank of the Pacific has a 4.6 Star Rating from 10 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Bank of the Pacific
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 10 Reviews )forrest hougen on Google
Amazing people work at this branch .. the minute you walk in you are greeted with smiles and a hello ! Its such a gift to be welcomed!! Love this bank and people !!
Lee Chaffee-Birnbaum on Google
Sarah Swanson on Google
Giving 2 stars because I had a good experience and was able to get an incredible rate however was not aware that Bank of the Pacific sells their client's mortgages and found out right after I closed on mine. Just seemed like they're only happy to help for the money and sends you away. Really didn't sit right with me and I was dissapointed by how quickly they "got rid of me". I hope you focus on clients first instead of making profit because that is not good service and I will now not recommend this institution to anyone.
Aaron Theisen on Google
If I could give zero stars, I would. Inattentive, hostile to small business, non-responsive....not a fit for any small business of any stripe, shade or variety. I actually had to battle to have the ability to
deposit a check over $5k via their application. Perhaps our representative was exceptionally bad, but it's a reflection of the values and mission of the larger organization. ZERO out of 10.
7/5 Update: Our representative has been trying to get us to issue DETAILED financial information to get us the ability to deposit checks over $5k (which is patently ridiculous on it's face). He apparently doesn't know that we actually fixed that months ago. He's completely inattentive and clueless about what our business even does, much less who our customer base has been.
crazyeyecarl (crazyeyecarl) on Google
Unlike the branch downtown, and everything in Gray's Harbor, this branch is very kind, very helpful, courteous, respectful, and didn't try to start an argument with me when I made a request that falls under "basic job description" for a bank employee. None of what comes next is about the manager of this branch. Other managers, regional managers, and who ever the dingus is above regional manager who tried to play military historian then got upset at a customer who was a veteran for correcting him, can really learn alot from them at this location. Specially in regards to basic tasks like updating an address. 3 managers; 2 regional argued with me over why I wanted my information updated. They updated AFTER my information got stolen. Then, the manager above them (Dingus) defended them, and argued with me about that.
I might be rude, but at least I know the difference between a mistake and blatant negligence. So let's break it down Mr. Military Expert.
When a bank makes mistakes, might have no consequence. When it turns into negligence? It stops customers from actively being able to access their account, or their info gets stolen. Guess what 2 things happened to me? Difficulty accessing account and my info got stolen.
In the military when people make mistakes, there's a chance people can be seriously injured or die. When it turns into negligence? The "chance" turns into certainty, and everyone is held accountable in some capacity. Maybe stick to being a bank teller instead of a military historian, let alone a manager.
How dare you for even attempting to lecture me about professionalism, when you're not even capable of defining it Dingus. From your mouth you've known about my Continuous problems for "some time" and chose to do nothing about it except letting it escalate. All blame for this firmly rests on your shoulders. Don't get my disrespect twisted bud, you earned it. You allowed them to chase a customer off, then got upset at the customer for it. They complained about me, because I was complaining about their job performance,because you refuse to hold them accountable and give them "complete discretion" in these matters. 5 years I tried to hold them accountable when you refused. want to discuss proper management? Why wasn't my account ever updated so I could properly access it without calling or going into a branch? Why was I argued with by managers when requesting that my information be updated? Why would I be forced to call Hoquiam when i live much closer to other branches? Why couldn't these branches help? Why would they have to contact Hoquiam when I'm physically standing in front of them asking them to update my information? Why should an employee have to ask a customer what they expect when the answer clearly is "your job"?
So, what should the conversation be? That I got mad and yelled? Or that you've done nothing but defend not only their actions, or lack of, but yours to the point where youre lying about, and disrespecting not only the United States military but veterans over your own incompetency?
What are you gonna do? Close my bank account after I literally just told you that I planned on closing the account due to nothing but issues over 5 years, but needed time to make arrangements?
OH! THATS RIGHT! That's exactly what you did. That's professionalism for you. Get mad at someone who is upset with you and trying to leave, because you're refusing to do your job, and intentionally trying to screw them over for it. That's you Dingus. You ask what I expect from you? I said it before. Do your job. An impossible task I came to realize, but that's what I expect. You want to talk about professionalism? I expected that from you 5 years ago.
Thanks for 15 years of ok banking, and 5 of complete and utter negligence and disrespect from specifically the Managers at Bank of the Pacific. It truly means alot, and shows exactly why 2 branches were closed in 2018. It's management. They do nothing but enable and defend everything I just explained, well before I got mad and started yelling.
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