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Gwen Samuel. WTIC-TV

Bank: "I don't feel comfortable giving you money"


WTIC-TV
March 16, 2021

Area: Hartford & New Haven

SOUTHINGTON, Connecticut - She went into the TD Bank on Queen Street in Southington, and couldn't believe what she encountered when she tried to make a withdrawal from her business account.

A black woman, who has been banking with TD Bank for 16 years, says she feels like she was the victim of racism recently at one of the TD Bank branches in Southington.

Gwen Samuel, the President and Founder of the Connecticut Parents Union, who is a black woman, said she went into the TD Bank on Queen St. in Southington, and couldn't believe what she encountered when she tried to make a withdrawal from her business account.

"I go inside, I had my TD bank card and my license," Samuel said. "They were cordial. I'm not even gonna say they were rude."

But then she had to wait for several minutes.

"And I see her over there and I was like 'oh she looks like she's going through my account.' OK. Maybe that's just the policy," she said outside of the bank on Monday morning

The teller came back and shocked her.

"She hands me my license and she says, 'I don't feel comfortable giving you the money.'"

Samuel said she was attempting to withdraw just over $1,000 to pay a vendor of CPU.

"So, I got confused so I said, 'you don't feel comfortable giving me the money,'" she said. "She said 'well you just deposited the check yesterday.'"

But Samuel told the teller the check had already cleared and that she had verified this online.

"And she said 'oh yeah it cleared. The money is available. I just don't feel comfortable giving it to you,'" a dumbfounded Samuel said.

She felt humiliated, with a line of customers behind her. Then, she went outside to the bank's ATM.

"And took out the money, the max, no problem," she said.

Samuel said she then went to another nearby TD Bank branch and was able to withdraw the money she tried to in Southington.

"If they don't improve, then we'll just have to escalate and move our money," a frustrated Samuel said.

In a statement to FOX61 TD Bank said:

"At TD Bank, we proudly serve diverse communities and customers and do not discriminate in the services we provide or the products we offer. The security of our customers' accounts is a top priority and we regret that the specific reasons why the transaction could not be completed may not have been explained to Ms. Samuel at our Queen Street store in Southington. Due to privacy concerns, we cannot discuss the account activity of particular customers, although we can confirm that the customer's transaction was completed at another TD store in the vicinity. We regret that Ms. Samuel did not have a positive experience, which is what we strive to provide, and that she did not receive a satisfactory explanation regarding her transaction. We are contacting her to review her transaction and to understand and address her concerns."

Samuel said she has informed state and federal lawmakers about her experience.

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