TD Canada Trust complaint — Canada
How to file a formal complaint for TD Canada Trust customers in Canada. Verified contact lines, timelines, and the regulator path if TD Canada Trust cannot resolve your case.
How to file a formal complaint against TD Canada Trust
- Step 1: Call customer service firstDial 1-866-222-3456 and ask the agent to escalate to a supervisor. Note the agent name and case ID — you'll need them at every later step.
- Step 2: Submit a written complaintTD Canada Trust must acknowledge a written complaint within 5 business days under most national consumer rules. Send via certified mail or the brand's secure-message portal and keep proof.
- Step 3: File with the regulatorOpen a case with OBSI / FCAC at https://www.obsi.ca/. The regulator will not adjudicate your specific dispute in most cases, but the brand must respond in writing within 30 days.
- Step 4: Small-claims court or ombudsmanIf the dispute is under the local small-claims threshold, file at your local court. Most brands settle in writing before the hearing rather than send a lawyer.
Related FAQs
What is the real TD Canada Trust customer service number?
1-866-222-3456 — published on https://www.td.com/ca/en/personal-banking/customer-service/ and verified on the date shown at the top of this page.
Is TD Canada Trust customer service 24/7?
24/7
How do I talk to a real human at TD Canada Trust?
Dial 1-866-222-3456 and press 0 repeatedly, or say 'agent' / 'representative' at the IVR prompt — most bank IVRs route to a human within 5 minutes during business hours.
Is calling TD Canada Trust free?
Yes — the toll-free numbers marked above are free from a landline or mobile in their listed region. International calls are charged at your carrier's rate.
Can I email TD Canada Trust?
TD Canada Trust prefers phone and in-account chat; email is available via the contact form on https://www.td.com/ca/en/personal-banking/customer-service/.
How long does a TD Canada Trust refund take?
10 business days for card fraud for card refunds; instant for account credit; up to 30 days for disputes that go through the regulator.
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