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Saturday, January 7, 2012 - 11:50 PM

Take Your Money & Run!

Wells Fargo Bank (1 stars)
I was a long time customer of Wells Fargo until realizing that they do not appriciate thier customers or thier hard working tellers and bankers. This is one of the biggest, gready corporate monsters I have ever had to deal with. The tellers & bankers try to be friendly and provide customer service only to be told by upper management that if they don't push sales on customers & ask customers for personal information that is truly none of their business, that they will loose thier jobs. I'm tired of them pushing sales down my throat & asking me the same questions everytime I come into the branch! I'm tired of getting sales calls from them even though I have requested to not be called, especially at dinner time! Over the last two years I have witnessed Wells Fargo get rid of the employees that are friendly & helpful to customers & promote the sneaky, unethical employees into management positions or hire management that has no banking experience whatsoever. They continue to change terms of agreements & attempt to charge more & more fees. The "good guy" has no chance with this corporate monster! Take your money and run! There is absolutely no benefit in doing business with this company! I closed my accounts with Wells Fargo and moved to a credit union that has wonderful customer service & great interest rates compared to what Wells Fargo offered. Even though I had been a customer for years, they did not care about loosing a customer.
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S101S1011 posts since
Jan 7, 2012
Rep Points: 5
1. Sunday, January 8, 2012 - 9:39 AM
I enjoy it when my friend pulls in to the drive-thru banking area of the Wells Fargo Bank here to make a deposit and the teller tries to sell him another credit card or loan on the speaker system. How sleazy can you get? Of course, the worker bees are just carrying-out the orders passed down from upper management. I keep hounding my friend to move his mortgage and a deposit account from Wells Fargo to a local bank or credit union. He already belongs to a local credit union. His excuse is that he doesn't want to pay any fees to refinance his mortgage.
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ShorebreakShorebreak538 posts since
Apr 6, 2010
Rep Points: 1,940
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