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  • Report:  #27395

Complaint Review: Wells Fargo Bank

Wells Fargo Bank ripoff the business that doesn't give a d**n Dallas Texas

  • Reported By:
    Dallas TX
  • Submitted:
    Tue, August 20, 2002
  • Updated:
    Sat, August 24, 2002
  • Wells Fargo Bank
    www.wellsfargo.com
    Dallas, Texas
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-411-4932
  • Category:

My husband and I have been customers of Wells Fargo for years and never had a problem until recently. In Feb. we moved to a new house. I called a Wells Fargo phone banker and informed him/her of our change of address. We received all our bank statements and so forth to our new address.

In July, I ordered a new box of checks and called it in because I was told on the website that if the address had changed since the last order, thats what you have to do. I called and told the phone banker that the address for my check order had changed. All was well and confirmed, or so I thought.

After about a week I called to see where my new checks were since I hadn't received them. I was told by another phone banker that sometimes it can take up to 21 days to process and receive my order. No problem. I waited.

About two weeks after I placed the order for checks, I noticed I was charged for two boxes instead of one. I figured, no problem. Its not like they'll "expire". I'll end up using them anyway.

Around day 20 since the order, I'm checking my account via the on-line banking. I notice immediately that there were four checks cashed for a total of close to 500 dollars. I immediately called the phone bankers and reported that I had never received the checks, that these were frauds. I was instructed to transfer my account and I did so. Apparently the checks had been sent to my old address. I also ordered copies of these fraudulent checks so I could file any claims or reports necessary. A month later and I've only received one check copy. I called the phone bankers three separate times asking where the other copies were and was told the order was placed late. After I waited as long as I was told to, I called and spoke to another person who informed me that the copies were never ordered. Why is that? I asked. She said she didn't know but she did notice that I called several times.

Meanwhile, we opened our new account and were told to continue using our atm/debit cards as they were still good and would be linked to our new account. I received a new card in the mail, not knowing they had issued me a new one. I just figured it was a safety precaution since the person forging the checks was using my name. Then I noticed two debits were made on my account at two different stores.

I called to notify the bank that I did not make these transactions. I was informed by the phone banker that the bank had sent my husband a new atm/debit card also, but it was sent to the old address, right along with the pin number. How many times do I have to change my address with the bank? Why was I being told that it was all updated and taken care of, when it really wasn't? I filed a claim to get credit for those debits and reported the card stolen. I still have yet to see any credit for the debits.

Also, I was charged again for a box of checks for the new account. So that makes charges for three boxes of checks, two of which were used fraudulently and the third I wouldn't have had to even get if someone had done their job in the first place. I actually convinced myself that its only fair that I pay for one box since I'm actually using it. But the other two, I don't think so. Every time I call the phone bankers, I get the run around. I also asked to speak to supervisors, but they all seem to be in meetings no matter what time I call. I leave messages on their voice mail, but no one calls back. It's unfortunate that I don't have the name of the phone banker who initially took my check order, but believe me, I have all the others.

All I've asked for from Wells Fargo was the copies of the fraudulent checks, reimbursement for the boxes of checks I paid for but never received, and reimbursement for the debits that were made with the stolen card. I have yet to receive anything.

Jess
Dallas, Texas

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#30

Sat, August 24, 2002

Thanks for your advice. I have done what you suggested already though. I can not file an actual police report. The most I could do was file a "theft of check by mail". I'm sure the police won't really put it at the top of their to do list. I did request copies of the forged checks with the branch manager, but still have yet to receive them... We'll see how that one pans out.



The newest mess up occurred today. I was checking my on-line account and noticed over 185 dollars in atm activity. I knew it wasn't my husband because he was with me all day. Apparently they sent a debit card on the 13, which we received but for some stupid reason, another order for another debit card was sent on the 19. That one was addressed to the correct address, they said. But we still didn't receive it. Now I'm forced to wait for the items to clear before I can file with the bank and then it can take another week for me to get my credit. In the meantime, I'm told that checks could bounce but I should call back later when they do. Why on earth would they send two replacement cards for one person in one week? One of which I didn't even ask for? I will admit they are trying to make good on whats happened, but with this new "accident" I'm through giving chances. Once we receive our credits and all checks clear I'm closing our account.


J

Portland,
Oregon,

some advice that will help you!

#3Consumer Suggestion

Tue, August 20, 2002

i would go into the closest branch and sit down with a personal banker (preferably the branch you opened the account if possible). they can call and get the copies of any checks (with basic info like the serial #) as soon as 24 hours of a request. they should also go in and waive the fees for the two boxes of checks for you. place a special flag on yr new account of any debiting checks that are presented for 'cash' at a wells fargo bank. this will allow the bank to have to contact you before negotiating the check. the post office is at a fault as well. the post office should of never delivered yr checks to that old address and the occupants of that house could be yr culprits. if so, you need to contact the police dept and file a report asap. make sure to ALWAYS sign the back of any credit card/atm card.

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