Talk:PNC Financial Services

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I agree it should be merged. It just makes sense. After all, PNC Bank is the flagship subsidiary of the PNC Financial Services and the PNC Bank article contains history of PNC as a whole where as the PNC Financial Services article only discuses it's ranking in services. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Robguru (talkcontribs).

PNC is in our small town (Vineland) in southern NJ. The bank's two branches are chronically understaffed; complaints to the management in the local branches has fallen on deaf ears. Putting up with sub-par service seems to be taken for granted by most customers; lines are long for the drive-thru and in the lobby. Today, while a teller tried to run both the drive-thru window and the inside counter. Mr. Stephen Gish, a PNC Investments Sr. Financial Consultant, was at a desk in the lobby, chatting on the phone and when asked about the under-staffing admitted to knowing that "Luis" (a former teller) had recently graduated and taken an accounting job within PNC. So PNC knew they were going to be short-staffed, yet didn't respond quickly to the pending graduation and promotion of Luis. And when I complained, he told me that I was "barking at the wrong person" and needed to speak to the manager, Chris. I was told that Chris is not there on Tues and Wed. Mr. Gish's attitude seems to reflect the same "it's not my problem" attitude that pervades PNC's southern NJ region. 209.244.189.19 19:57, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
Sounds frustrating. However, this is a talk page about the article itself - you may want to post about your experience on a message board online somewhere. This page should only be used to discuss the PNC article, or changes to it. Thanks! NickBurns 19:08, 23 March 2007 (UTC)