Top Banks in San Francisco, CA 94107

Bank of the West provides checking, savings, credit cards, mortgages, auto loans, business banking, commercial banking and more. Bank of the West pairs the mobile and online banking capabilities of...Read More…
Find out how Chase can help you with checking, savings, mobile banking, and more. Deposit products provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC.Read More…
Bank of the West provides checking, savings, credit cards, mortgages, auto loans, business banking, commercial banking and more. Bank of the West pairs the mobile and online banking capabilities of...Read More…
Parking is always hard to get at this place, even with their private lot, it's still a madhouse. The bank isn't much better either, not enough ATMs and they'll look for every excuse to charge you a...Read More…
You know a company has to be an absolute train wreck when they get a 1 star rating. Well, this Wells Fargo doesn't disappoint. I felt ripped-off by the person who opened my account for me. I was pr...Read More…
Find out how Chase can help you with checking, savings, mobile banking, and more. Deposit products provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC.Read More…
Find out how Chase can help you with checking, savings, mobile banking, and more. Deposit products provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC.Read More…
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Wells Fargo ATM is located at 468 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA. This business specializes in Banks.Read More…
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Find out how Chase can help you with checking, savings, mobile banking, and more. Deposit products provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC.Read More…
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Find out how Chase can help you with checking, savings, mobile banking, and more. Deposit products provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC.Read More…
Wells Fargo Bank is located at 3027 16th St, San Francisco, CA. This location is in the Mission neighborhood. This business specializes in Banks.Read More…
Find out how Chase can help you with checking, savings, mobile banking, and more. Deposit products provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC.Read More…
Wells Fargo Bank is located at 4648 Mission St, San Francisco, CA. This business specializes in Banks. Wells Fargo Bank is open Mon, Closed; Tue, 9am-6pm; Wed, 9am-6pm; Thu, 9am-6pm; Fri, 9am-6pm; ...Read More…
Find out how Chase can help you with checking, savings, mobile banking, and more. Deposit products provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC.Read More…

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First Bank

1.0

By Sally Sunset at Citysearch

First Bank has good service, the tellers and manager, Mr. Edwards, are very polite and helpful. they go out of their way to ensure you feel they are professionals Carolyn Reilly ...read more

Washington Mutual Bank

1.0

By MichelleMonares at Citysearch

I needed to get a transaction done quickly at this branch and i was disgusted with the service. The staff was rude just looking to take my money and not helpful at all, but I've come to expect this from most banks anywway. ...read more

Jahan Diamond Importers

5.0

By Zoe

OK. Once you have found the ideal engagement ring, go to Jahan Diamond Importers in San Francisco to see how much you will save. These guys know diamonds and they have access to all kinds of loose diamonds and re;produce any setting or will create one for you. My fiance and I knew that we wanted a GIA certified diamond 2 ct F VS2, with a setting from Tacori. We went in and they had the diamond in stock. It was priced better than Blue Nile. Also the cutting on the diamond was much nicer. We showed them a picture of the elaborate Tacori setting we wanted. Jahan Diamond Importers recreated the exact same setting for about half of the retail price. Overall it was such a nice experience. Our seach for an engagement diamond ring in San Francisco had a great ending, plus we saved a lot of money and headache. We also learned that diamond cutting makes such a difference in the sparkle of diamonds. I love my ring and get compliments on it daily. Thanks Jahan Diamond Importer ...read more

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Need to Accept Credit Cards on your Website?

From our experience, getting a website designed, programmed, and online can be an exhausting and sometimes, frustrating challenge. If you don't give up and finally get your website live, the big question becomes,"How do I accept credit cards payments?With the thousands of merchant account companies offering the same service, how do you make an informed choice when this isn't your area of expertise? It's Simple. Here are a few tips we give to merchants when they are trying to decide between Pay By Touch Payment Solutions and one of our competitors:Work with a merchant account provider that specializes only in e-commerce.Many merchant account websites sell anything and everything from swipe machines for retail businesses, payroll services, gift cards, and 100's of other products. By choosing a company that has their focus on e-commerce like we do, you are guaranteed that merchant account provider understands this industry and is up-to-date on the latest card association's regulations, e-commerce compliance issues, Internet trends, marketing tools, and alternative payment methods that will help your company be successful online.Select a merchant account provider that works with several banksThis point is very important to consider when deciding which merchant processor to place your business with. Many merchant account websites have a single bank relationship and have an auto-approval application on their website. They have registered as an independent sales organization (ISO), paid a hefty fee to the bank to be given authority to underwrite merchant accounts at a set buy rate that they mark up, and have signed an exclusive deal with the bank.Why is this a problem? Not every e-commerce business fits into the same box. Some merchants have great credit and want to sell subscriptions online, while another merchant is selling a widget but has poor credit. If you work with a merchant account provider that only works with one bank, every merchant is going to get the same rates with the same terms whether you qualify for a low rate or not. Merchantaccountcheckup has developed solid relationships with many e-commerce merchant banks located throughout the world. We will select a bank that is perfect for your business type and secure the best credit card processing rates and terms that are available.Work with a merchant account provider that allows you to call themIf you are new to e-commerce, trying to understand all the pieces involved in processing credit cards online (Internet merchant accounts, gateways, shopping carts) is like teaching a baby to walk. Even if the pre-application is self explanatory, it is important the website supplies a telephone number. At Pay By Touch, we like to handle customer service the old-fashion way. If you need us to walk you through the application process or have any questions about credit card processing, give us a call. We're here to help you. If we can understand your business better, then both your company and ours will be more successful. ...read more

By Pay By Touch Payment Solutions June 20, 2007

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