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1-chōme-2-33 Honchō, Gosen, Niigata 959-1865, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 250-43-2101
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Latitude: 37.7384557, Longitude: 139.1761807

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  • tyamagosn

    tyamagosn

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    Road parking is terrible, but leave it to the police. Banks should develop parking lots, but they use tax money but not company expenses. Terrible management.

  • ぽんくま

    ぽんくま

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    It's impossible to call out the serial number yourself and then forget and skip your turn.

  • 熊倉頼正

    熊倉頼正

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    The ATM corner was extremely crowded...

  • seisei

    seisei

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    I had a very unpleasant experience at the Gosen branch! When I left my family's documents and went to take them out. Someone from above said to me, ``The shadows are blurring!Do you have a seal?'' picture? If you look at the documents, you can tell that they belong to a man, right? You know I'm here to take care of you, right? I thought to myself, but then I told her that I wasn't the one who pressed the button, and that she would press it again. "I don't mind this time, but you're family, right? Please let me know!" he said. ? ? ? why? Do I have to give a message? Why do I have to tell you if I'm family? And is it decisive? The customer service was extremely unpleasant. first of all. As a bank employee handling personal information, it is inappropriate to ask someone who is not the person in question if they have a seal. Even if you ask someone, the least you can do is say, "Are you taking care of your child?" When people ask me, ``Do you have one?'' as if it were a matter of course, I doubt the information management capabilities of the company. Secondly. Even if the documents are incomplete, we are still the "customer". Customer service that makes the other party aware of your troublesome behavior is the worst. Third. As a response to our customers! Before that, as a person! When asking someone for something (in this case, leaving a message), it is good manners to ask, "Can I ask?" Such an irreverent attitude that seems obvious...it's the worst. I don't want to use it, but as long as I'm in Niigata Prefecture, I have no choice but to use it, which makes me angry. We recommend banks such as Japan Post Bank whenever possible!

  • 小林良夫

    小林良夫

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    Not crowded from afternoon onwards

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