Total complaints
1
Filed since I im
1 consumer complaints recorded in the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database, with breakdowns by product, state, and complaint year.
1 consumer complaints filed with the CFPB
This profile shows I was told the FDIC. I suggested that the FDIC oversaw banking issues's complaint history from CFPB public records. 1 consumers have filed complaints since I im. The company has a 0% timely response rate and has provided relief in 0% of cases.
Total complaints
1
Filed since I im
Timely response
0%
CFPB-tracked response window
Relief rate
0%
Closed with monetary or non-monetary relief
CFPB benchmark: response within 15 calendar days of filing.
Share closed with monetary or non-monetary relief.
How I was told the FDIC. I suggested that the FDIC oversaw banking issues's 1 complaints split across CFPB product categories. Resolution rate badge = % closed with monetary or non-monetary relief.
| Product | Complaints |
|---|---|
| scheduling contractors | 1 |
| State | Complaints |
|---|---|
| not mortgages or credit reporting and was told | 1 |
| Issue | Complaints |
|---|---|
| so I could provide that information to my new lender. I was told that FifthThird Bank was unable to email such a letter and that I would be receiving the letter by regular mail sometime in August. I again complained that this was unacceptable and was offered to speak to a supervisor. The supervisor reiterated their inability to send a letter or correct my credit report any sooner. I asked what other recourse I had with FifthThird Bank and what governmental oversight agency I could complain too. I was offered the FifthThird Bank president 's regular mailing address to send him a complaint letter ( They would not provide his email or telephone number ) or I could telephone their Customer Service Dept. I AGAIN explained that the situation was time-sensitive | 1 |
Source: CFPB Consumer Complaint Database CFPB Consumer Complaint Database
I was told the FDIC. I suggested that the FDIC oversaw banking issues has accumulated 1 consumer complaint in the CFPB public database, with filings active across 1 U.S. state. Of those submissions, 1 includes a consumer narrative — the verbatim description of the reported problem that the CFPB collects alongside each filing. The earliest complaint on file dates back to I im, and the most recent logged activity is I immediat, giving this record a multi-year window of observable consumer sentiment.
Looking at response behavior, I was told the FDIC. I suggested that the FDIC oversaw banking issues reports a 0% timely-response rate and has closed 0% of cases with a written explanation to the consumer. 0% of complaints were closed with monetary or non-monetary relief — an outcome signal that tracks how often consumers walked away with some form of remediation. A further 0% of responses were formally disputed by the consumer after the company replied, a useful marker of resolution quality independent of sheer volume. The most-reported product category for this record is "scheduling contractors", and the single most common underlying issue is "so I could provide that information to my new lender. I was told that FifthThird Bank was unable to email such a letter and that I would be receiving the letter by regular mail sometime in August. I again complained that this was unacceptable and was offered to speak to a supervisor. The supervisor reiterated their inability to send a letter or correct my credit report any sooner. I asked what other recourse I had with FifthThird Bank and what governmental oversight agency I could complain too. I was offered the FifthThird Bank president 's regular mailing address to send him a complaint letter ( They would not provide his email or telephone number ) or I could telephone their Customer Service Dept. I AGAIN explained that the situation was time-sensitive".
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I was told the FDIC. I suggested that the FDIC oversaw banking issues has received 1 consumer complaints filed with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
I was told the FDIC. I suggested that the FDIC oversaw banking issues has a 0% timely response rate to CFPB complaints.
The most common issue reported against I was told the FDIC. I suggested that the FDIC oversaw banking issues is "so I could provide that information to my new lender. I was told that FifthThird Bank was unable to email such a letter and that I would be receiving the letter by regular mail sometime in August. I again complained that this was unacceptable and was offered to speak to a supervisor. The supervisor reiterated their inability to send a letter or correct my credit report any sooner. I asked what other recourse I had with FifthThird Bank and what governmental oversight agency I could complain too. I was offered the FifthThird Bank president 's regular mailing address to send him a complaint letter ( They would not provide his email or telephone number ) or I could telephone their Customer Service Dept. I AGAIN explained that the situation was time-sensitive" in the "scheduling contractors" product category.
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