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Submitted by shughes0993 on Mon, 02/11/2008 - 15:31
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Fifth Third Bank has an account called Basic53 which allows customers a checking accounts who is currently on chexsystems. I called the customer services number and the rep could not identify me due to the fraud alert on my credit report. I went to the local branch and the rep took all of my information and instantly approved me not for the basic53, but for a FREE CHECKING ACCOUNT. I am so happy right now. So if anybody have a FIFTH THIRD BANK in their area and is currently on chexsystems i recommend this bank. OH AND BY THE WAY, MY CHEXSYSTEMS REPORT IS HORRIBLE.


I have 4 accounts in chexsystems, Wachovia is paid, Bank of America shows Account Abuse (im currently disputing),WAMU shows NSF, and a local credit union shows as paid. And when the rep pulled my report all of those accounts came up. The last date of activity shows 12/06. The rep and the manager still approved me for a free checking account. Once i got approved and left the bank I called my bestfriend and told her about the account, she went into the branch and she was also approved and her chexsystem report is worse than mine, she was approved for the basic53 account. They even gave her a temporary debit card until hers come in the mail.


Submitted by shughes0993 on Mon, 02/11/2008 - 16:01

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I think the best thing to do is to go into the branch and talk to a rep. I have recommended a few people just this week and all have been approved for the basic 53. The only fee i am aware of is that for the basic 53 they charge 8.00 monthly fee minus 2.00 if you have direct deposit. They convert the account to a regular one after one year. The lady who helped me was very nice, she went ahead and gave me a regular account after the manager signed for approval.


Submitted by shughes0993 on Wed, 02/13/2008 - 10:20

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What location?


Submitted by on Mon, 02/18/2008 - 16:28

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I too am on chex systems-I applied for an account online with fifth third, and was approved for the Basic 53 account-minimum deposit of $50 and a fee of $7.50 a month.


Submitted by kearamcgraw on Tue, 03/31/2009 - 14:50

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I was just told by my personal banker at 5/3 that I had to be switched to Basic53 for 6 months. Does anyone know if they will be taking money out of my account to pay off those other banks I banked with? That would really suck since my mom is the one who screwed it all for me.


Submitted by on Wed, 11/18/2009 - 10:22

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Fifth third can be a good bank if you have been reported to chexsystems as long as you are not reported to EWS, If you are reported to only chexsystems, they will sometimes approve you for just a regular checking depending on the report. If the report is is really bad then they do offer
"some but not all" the second chance account that they do offer. Of course regardless of which account you are approved for, it doesn't matter if you are reported to EWS. If you are reported to EWS, tehy WILL close the account at a later time. This is a report that is ran by the " risk management dept" Many managers are not even aware of it.


Submitted by Mary Adkins Matthews on Thu, 11/19/2009 - 10:32

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Fifth Third is the one that reported me to Chexsystems in the first place. I'm currently paying off the collector. When I banked there I switched to them to make it easier when I visit family in Dayton, OH as they were the only bank in both locations. I thought they were horribly slow at crediting deposits. They had a bank inside a Schnucks that kept really late hours but sometimes if you made a deposit on Friday night it wouldn't be available until the following Tuesday.
Switching to Fifth Third from a local bank was probably the biggest mistake of my life.


Submitted by on Fri, 12/25/2009 - 12:24

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Well I just opened one. I know i have stuff from years ago thanks to an ex boyfriend and the idiot that broke into my house and stole 1500 and freaking wachovia never gave me back my money. Instead they just closed my account. Ive been fighting that for years. But I opened up an accountnow account which was the biggest mistake every. So hopefully this will be better. I need a place to have my taxes and my student loans sent to...At least they work with people who have had mistakes in the past! YEah for a bank that actually has trust in people! Oh and BTW I live in Ohio..so they are here...


Submitted by on Wed, 02/17/2010 - 19:04

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The problem that I hear the most is that they open up both regular and second chance checking accounts and then about a week or two later the loss prevention dept. runs EWS and closes the account if there is anything at all reported. This can cause a great deal of grief for those that have set up a direct deposit. Prior to the account closing, they will freeze the account and money will be tied up. If you are in Ohio, WoodForest Bank is a much better option. They do offer second chance checking as well and they do NOT use EWS


Submitted by Mary Adkins Matthews on Wed, 02/17/2010 - 19:20

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5/3 Is by far the worst bank I have ever dealt with! My wife had been a customer for 30 years... Old Kent got bought by 5/3, and it went downhill from there. Lot of fees... re-ordering transactions to charge more fees when balance gets low... they take take take... and give back very little... if anything. Stay away if you know whats good.


Submitted by on Mon, 10/18/2010 - 09:47

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5th 3rd has been the best for me and my partner. They allowed us to be on the same account and both of our credits are not great. We love the goal setter savings and have a regular checking account and even an account for our business!


Submitted by on Fri, 12/17/2010 - 07:30

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