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Fifth Third Bank

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Local(502) 968-1135
Fax(502) 968-6165

11700 Antonia Way
Louisville, KY 40229

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Fifth Third Bank
Local(502) 968-1135
Fax(502) 968-6165

11700 Antonia Way
Louisville, KY 40229

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User Reviews of Fifth Third Bank

Horrible customer service by Comad A. at InsiderPages

Fifth Third is only in business to screw the customer out of as much money as they can. We no longer go there because of the excessive fees at Fifth Third. We pay over $35,000 a year in interest and they still...
citysearch.com - user review - 01/12/2009
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Great by Lauren R. at InsiderPages

This bank offers wonderful customer service. I am here on a daily basis and have never had any problems with them. Everyone is so nice and willing to help.
citysearch.com - user review - 09/20/2005
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5/3 Bank by Sandra S. at InsiderPages

This is a wonderful bank. The service you get here makes you feel like they care about their customers. The bank is nicely decorated with a warm setting. The staff is friendly and seems to enjoy what they due....
citysearch.com - user review - 06/17/2005
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