Charles Schwab

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Sandy Springs, United States

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Financial consultant· Investment service· Financial institution· Stock broker

Charles Schwab Reviews | Rating 2.9 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Charles Schwab is located in Sandy Springs, United States on 1105 Hammond Dr. Charles Schwab is rated 2.9 out of 5 in the category financial consultant in United States.

Address

1105 Hammond Dr

Phone

+1 7705225745

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Thomas Liu

How are you going to schedule an appointment for me and not have a single person there?

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Zamir Chowdhury

One of the best brokerages and bank that's I've ever banked with. If y'all don't already have an account with them. You should absolutely make one.

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Laura Fraire

Beyond satisfied with the service I received here! Went in with some questions about my account and unsure about a few things. Tinisha Smith was so friendly and knowledgeable it made the experience so easy for me! Thank you so much! Keep up the great work!

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Eric

I have never been to a financial institution so upset about being next to a Starbucks. During a morning rush of people to the Starbucks next door, there was very limited parking. Having circled the lot a few times, I noticed people were parking outside of the building, and decided to do the same. As I parked, an employee told me that after 8:30am (of which it was just before that time) the parking lot is for Charles Schwab customers. I had agreed to move my car, without a fuss, only to be then thanked by a flurry of rude gestures and cursing from the said employee. I had asked why she was being insulting, but she continued into the store. A fellow employee was setting up a sign and justified her actions by saying they have issues with Starbucks customers parking, making it hard for their customers to get in. I do sympathize with the parking situation, but if I gladly am willing to comply and move my car to wait for a spot to open up at Starbucks, then I feel that they should have been more customer service friendly, rather than terribly insulting. Also, the woman had no idea if I had an account at the bank, which adds insult to injury. If they treat random people who comply with their non-legal binding requests for parking lot etiquette with such disrespect, then I can only imagine dealing with them in a legal binding contract for financial services.