Lloyds Bank
21-25 King St, London W6 9HW, United Kingdom
2.6
66 reviews
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FQVF+3H London, United Kingdom
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Monday: 9–17
Tuesday: 9–17
Wedneasday: 9–17
Thursday: 9–17
Friday: 9–17
Saturday: 9–15
Sunday: Close
Tuesday: 9–17
Wedneasday: 9–17
Thursday: 9–17
Friday: 9–17
Saturday: 9–15
Sunday: Close
The hostility levels from the cashier's behind the counter rise to the point I can cut the hostility with a knife just for politely questioning the way I'm being treated. I get the feeling any kind of protection of one's rights no matter how calmly stated is now classed as abuse. A customer starts eyeballing me, talking about me with the male cashier, while both shaking their heads. He also looks like he's trying to take a picture of me on his phone. He must have the snitches hotline on speed dial. He can't take the picture because I've seen what he's up to. The masked man leaves eyeballing me again trying to intimidate me. I feel like a character from George Orwell's book '1984'.
Then I'm served by the female cashier who on my last visit tried to fill me with infection fear, which I very politely declined to indulge. I didn't visit the bank to be brainwashed, I just want to deposit my money and leave in peace. She's holding a grudge because I didn't allow myself to be lectured by someone who has absolutely no clue about science on my previous visit. I'm following the rules and I don't need people trying to suffocate me with their second hand mind control. I give her the cash and she tells me to enter my pin and then "take a step backwards away from the counter"!?? I'm well behind the perspex shield and no one else is being told to do that. She also tells me I can use the machine instead, making it clear that she doesn't want to serve me. I tell her I already know I can use the machine, but I choose not to. Her hostility rises even more.
According to the NHS, Doctors and the Government, all Black and Asian people are the most infectious so maybe that's why she told me to stand back when she didn't say the same thing to her previous white customer. She's a nasty piece of work and I'm glad I already decided to make less deposits because of the horrendous behaviour I've experienced.
The staff at Iceland and the guys on the door at Sainsbury's in Hammersmith, put them all to shame. I show my card and they are really nice about it and do not make people with disabilities feel unwelcome. If you've got a disability and or do not like being harrassed and treated like dirt, then I'd avoid Lloyds Bank Hammersmith. Dreadful beyond belief. I would have given minus zero stars if it were possible.
I went into the bank to open my account I was in the queue and the manager actually helped me and not just me I sat there for some time and she was helping everybody else.
I am sure you guys would love to have an account with them.
That's all well and fine : I'll direct my £ 147k/year in another bank.