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  • Report:  #1243867

Complaint Review: Wells Fargo Bank N.A. - Nationwide

Reported By:
D Sioni - Los Angeles, California, USA
Submitted:
Updated:

Wells Fargo Bank N.A.
Nationwide, USA
Phone:
800-869-3557
Web:
Wellsfargo.com
Categories:
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Well Fargo has closed my accounts and held all of my business account and personal money!! They will not release it for 2 weels!! I have been left with not a nickel to eat with and they seem insensitive to my situation. I did nothing to have my relationship closed, and they even closed business accounts I was not an owner of, which means they failed to look at business documents! I got no 30 day warning that my business accounts were going to be shut down so that I could have a fair chance to move my business accounts, I cant even operate my business! This bank is horrible, I had been with them for such a long time as well! Good going Wells, you basically took me from having a comfortable life to under poverty level in one day. Best believe I will get an attorney for this!



2 Updates & Rebuttals

Robert

Irvine,
California,
USA
I think I see your problem...

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, July 24, 2015

Your problem actually looks very simple.  You keep calling it "your" business account, yet you then say you are not even the owner of the business.  If you say this other account has no relation to you, then how would they know it is one of your accounts?

That would seem to raise several red flags to a bank, and most likely a primary reason your accounts were closed. 

If they suspect(notice I didn't say there was..just that they suspect) let's just say "funny business" going on between your accounts they are not going to give you an extra 30 days to clear it out.

As for the notice.  Any bank has the right to close your account at any time, and without notice.  They are holding the money in the account to protect THEM(yes...them).  As that is going to be used to cover any outstanding debts that may come in.  After the hold period is over they will release what ever is less.  Oh and they are not going to take you at your "word" that there is nothing outstanding.

Perhaps the next account(s) you open should be at different banks.  One for your personal account and one for "your" business.  Only this time provide them the paperwork that shows you are actually the owner of your business.


Jim

Florida,
USA
I'll Bet...

#3Consumer Comment

Fri, July 24, 2015

I'll bet you had no overdraft fees ever.

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