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BMO Bank of Montreal

BMO Bank of Montreal

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147 Laird Dr #Unit 700, Toronto, Ontario, M4G 4K1, Canada
(416) 425-0021 www.bmo.com/main/personal
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Feb 1, 2019
Just called and their branch voice mail is full and cannot accept new messages. As others have said, the free parking is great. Other than the cheap mortgage rate I received, I would not select this bank for any services.

Dec 27, 2018
Worst branch ever I have visited. Too rude customer service representatives and they tried to provide fake information. Just wondering why BMO use such employee who don't know how to deal with customer. Never gonna visit this location again. Suggestion to BMO: review the employee behaviour.

Aug 18, 2017
I use this bank location when I'm running around doing errands for my business. The only thing I like about this bank is the convenient parking. The staff are rude and slow and it's never busy when I come in. I run a cafe and I've had a commercial account with BMO 9+ years. I like BMO but I can't stand the staff at this branch. If I need small bills or coin for my business I don't need you giving me a hard time especially if I'm the only one in the bank. I cringe when I approach the front door because I wonder what hassle they're going to put me through today. 100% without failure I have to deal with their attitude. I would avoid this location if I could but like I said earlier you can't beat the parking. Smarten up Laird BMO staff and look after your commercial accounts with a bit of respect.

Oct 18, 2017
Went it to close an account for a deceased family member and was very surprised with the attitude of the manager... no condolence and argued with me that I needed to provide paper work which in fact, was not needed. Unpleasant experience to say the least

Apr 3, 2018
Disaster customer service and the worst BMO I ever seen

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