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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Bank of Nova Scotia T.BNS

Alternate Symbol(s):  BNS

The Bank of Nova Scotia is a bank in the Americas. The Bank offers a range of advice, products and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management and private banking, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets. Its segments include Canadian Banking, International Banking, Global Wealth Management and Global Banking and Markets. The Canadian Banking segment... see more

TSX:BNS - Post Discussion

Bank of Nova Scotia > Sell, sell, sell & sell some more
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Post by Nextmillionaire on Jan 22, 2023 12:52am

Sell, sell, sell & sell some more

Truly - Sell, sell, sell & sell some more. Been to a BNS branch lately and seen the staff turnover? Or the archaic IT systems slow, dsyfunctional or shutting down nationwide? Catch wind of how staff are treated and how targets are set; ever ask your advisor for their leadership preimposed sales agenda? See the continuose complaints of egregieous wait times for service requests and dropped calls. All of this confirmed & even more confirmed via @Scotiahelps on Twitter; see this before even investing a penny. Silence, smokecreens and all illusion relative to the slick "sleep at night" commercial marketing campaigns presented. Don't sleep on this; sell, sell, sell & sell some more.
Comment by retired234 on Jan 22, 2023 11:55am
Do you really think Scotiabank is in a vacuum of complaints ? The whole corporate atmosphere is defunct of customer service and slick campaigns. It is all about self help - do it yourself........don't call us corporate greed that has infected the global markets. Since Covid they have discovered that they(the corporations) can get away with being rude and arrogant with robot recepcionists  ...more  
Comment by NonCredibleSrc on Jan 23, 2023 7:52pm
You sell - I will buy yours.
Comment by Nextmillionaire on Jan 23, 2023 8:38pm
Yes, internal agenda sales management: another toxic symptom of Scotiabank nation wide. While the external messaging is one of sleep at night, buy more, look at this chart from 1904, etc; the internal top down unseen agenda is a thirst for specific sales at any cost relative to human well being. See latest the buzz on Twitter regarding the closure of unconvicted war veteran/convoy participant ...more  
Comment by NonCredibleSrc on Jan 23, 2023 8:52pm
Ah there it is - we have someone with convoy fever - lol. Regulations, and the application of such within the canadian banking industry is exactly why I invest here. It's exactly why I canadian banks fare so well in times of trouble compared to US counterparts, and it's exactly why I would expect them not to accept the risk profile of that far right individual. You sell, I will buy.
Comment by Nextmillionaire on Jan 24, 2023 9:29am
Regulations.....ha, ha, ha, have a look without rose colored glasses! Look at the staff churn in this filthy beast and the high % of staff on medical workplace stress leave. At very least the medical profession understands & hasn't been fooled/bought off to promote these corporate illusions. Workplace of the year awards a complete farce.  Many disconnects & much dysfunction in ...more  
Comment by VentureCatalyst on Jan 24, 2023 7:47pm
Well said NCS. If NextM has any money he either inherited it or married it. Nobody as obtuse as him is capable of making it. I'd bet large Mr. NextMillionaire even flies commercial.     
Comment by Nextmillionaire on Jan 24, 2023 8:29pm
Worry not my money, character and sources are solid, integral and secure. Let's drill down a bit deeper into BNS; how about discussion on the annual "Best of Best" sales awards? You will see this useless award displayed at certain branch offices  Anyone ever ask how this is achieved; or understand this sales achievement relative to bank targeted sales. Ask your advisor for a ...more  
Comment by VentureCatalyst on Jan 24, 2023 9:38pm
"Worry not my money" Where'd you got your grammar? LOL! Unbelievable! Stfu. 
Comment by Nextmillionaire on Jan 24, 2023 11:44pm
Your profanity does not offend me. The falsehood, illusion and reality/truth of BNS official "Bank of the NHL" does. Not to be fooled by a useless propoganda arena banner and prime venue seats for executives.  Sell, sell, sell and sell some more!
Comment by VentureCatalyst on Jan 25, 2023 9:01am
Lmao! "creditials" you say. Hooked-on-phonics much? Dropping out of kindergarten didn't serve you well.   
Comment by marcrobert on Jan 26, 2023 1:31pm
others arent any better, i moved everything from bmo investorline to desjardins disnat. Why? bmo and the big 5 - options cost a fortune, equities 10 bucks and up. Disnat - cheap options, no commissions on all equity trades. bmo - used to be able to send messages when logged in. they stopped that during covid. 3 years later, still cant. Desjardins, i send message for non urgent info, reply within a ...more  
Comment by Nextmillionaire on Jan 30, 2023 9:50pm
But at least others have invested in delivering workable technology to staff & end users. Today for example, documented, yet another day computer systems slow to transact & function nationwide.  So, so, so sad for the shareholder. Consider - sell, sell, sell & sell some more. Don't be the bag holder or fooled when mainstream catches on to this.