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3-chōme-11-1 Honmachi, Ichinomiya, Aichi 491-0859, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 570-018-016
webseite: www.bk.mufg.jp
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CHIE
::The parking lot was closed due to ATM usage. I didn't know where to park, so I drove around the area several times. I later learned that there is a parking lot that says 10 minutes free at the ATM and 30 minutes free at the counter, but who do I need to get proof of access to the ATM in the evening when no one is there? Since the general price is also written, I guess it will cost you the normal price. I tried calling, but they don't seem to answer the phone after 3pm. I had no idea what to do at the bank. Due to the merger, there will be various inconveniences, so I don't feel like going, but if I go there, I'll be exhausted and end up running out of time, and I'm really tired of it.
山田洋子
::I drove there during my lunch break at work on December 29th. There are plenty of ATMs nearby, but since I wanted to handle coins, I went to the store knowing it would be crowded. It's a 30 minute round trip, but due to congestion at the parking lot and ATM, we lost an hour lunch break. I had to wait quite a while to get into the underground parking lot, but I think Mitsubishi UFJ Bank is kind enough to provide parking lots near the store. However, there are company cars parked in several spaces in the underground parking lot, and when you think it's vacant, there's a sign that says "For Employees Only," and the parking lot is closer to the store entrance than the customer's parking lot. It was placed in . . Including my part-time job when I was a student, I have worked in six customer service jobs, and in all of them, the parking lot for customers was located closer to the entrance of the store, and the parking lot for staff was the furthest away. It was a 5 minute walk (there was a traffic light along the way), so I was very surprised as I had expected it to be that way. I didn't want to use this branch unless I had a very good reason because I felt that they didn't care about the customers. When I used the Gangnam branch after 1:00 pm on December 26th, there was a line at the exchange machine, probably because people were exchanging New Year's money for new bills, but the exchange machine was incomparably crowded. I was there.
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::Pay for parking It's free if you submit your garage time, but I feel like it's difficult to get in if you don't make a reservation. I don't want to just stop by an ATM. The clerk's response was the same as any other bank.
加藤美和
::I used my company salary and bonus to pay for it. My main bank is good, but this time I used UFJ. When I received the money, I asked if I could have 21 envelopes for each person because I wanted to use it for salaries, but I couldn't do that because it was supplies. He said it simply. What about supplies for such times? If I wrote out 21 withdrawal slips, they would probably give me 21 envelopes, but since my main bank, Ichii-san, had never turned me down, I was really surprised. When I thought about how easily I could have gotten a customer worth 100 million yen, I felt sad that I was a small company. I counted 12 envelopes that I was handed. Are there really any regulations regarding this, or does it depend on the mood of the person at the counter? Big banks also have a big attitude. In the first place, since the integration, it has been extremely difficult to use, and I no longer want to use it.
A ITO
::This is a financial institution where parking is very inconvenient. I don't go to the store unless I have something to do. Parking is available in the basement of the building, coin parking on the west side of the building (free until a certain time), and a new parking lot on the north side of the building. I think this is unavoidable since it is in the city center, but there are many one-way streets. The street on the west side of the building is one-way southbound, so you will have to enter from the north side.