Wells Fargo Bank will lose customers in droves because of the scandal over fraudulently opened accounts and other issues, based on the results of an online survey cg42 conducted last week. More than 85 percent of the respondents — 1,500 primary customers of the top 10 U.S. retail banks, including 1,000 Wells Fargo customers — were aware of the scandal. Thirty percent of Wells Fargo’s customers were exploring banking alternatives, and 14 percent already had decided to switch banks because of it, the survey found.
I like Wells Fargo Bank. For all of the crooks, scandals, and financial predators as well as nasty mean individuals, there remain tens of thousands of outstanding employees at Wells Fargo who work each day, toiling day in and day out to do the right thing. Throughout my own years of banking, as naive as I have been and will always be, my own experiences with Wells Fargo have been A+++++. Moral perfection exists nowhere in financial capitalism. I remain a loyal customer of Wells Fargo.
Those that knew in Obama's Administration and within the bank and allowed criminal activity to continue for five years within the banking institution are real *ssholes and inform all of us to sit on Congress to bring financial institutions to heel to the law not five years past due, but with the immediacy to extricate the cancerous criminality with the same immediacy as would an oncologist to save the life blood in this case, that of Wells Fargo. Individual immorality and criminality cannot be allowed to hide behind the 'corporate veil'. Those who commit crimes regardless of stature, be tried and punished under the criminal code in a society where the rule of laws are designed to protect the innocent. If that means imprisoning 5,000 Wells Fargo employees and the reibursement to the penny of all theft and procuring for free quality vehicles for every military member whose vehicles were illegally confiscated, Wells Fargo must step up and correct all of its wrong doing and then some.
Show me, Wells Fargo, not by your CEO words but by your deeds to right the wrongs...meanwhile, I remain a loyal customer for the time being. I do this to support the good workers and will use as example, the rampant criminality to pressure my own Senators and Representative (and encourage all others), to hold the proverbial feet to the fire of all those within the Wells Fargo financial institution engaged in criminal activity to be tried and punished accordingly. Inaction or sweeping it under the table quietly or forgetting quickly are not options.
Angry Customers Likely to Ditch Wells Fargo’s Wagon
Posted by: Richard Adhikari October 26, 2016 05:00 AMWells Fargo Bank will lose customers in droves because of the scandal over fraudulently opened accounts and other issues, based on the results of an online survey cg42 conducted last week. More than 85 percent of the respondents — 1,500 primary customers of the top 10 U.S. retail banks, including 1,000 Wells Fargo customers — were aware of the scandal. Thirty percent of Wells Fargo’s customers were exploring banking alternatives, and 14 percent already had decided to switch banks because of it, the survey found.
Those that knew in Obama's Administration and within the bank and allowed criminal activity to continue for five years within the banking institution are real *ssholes and inform all of us to sit on Congress to bring financial institutions to heel to the law not five years past due, but with the immediacy to extricate the cancerous criminality with the same immediacy as would an oncologist to save the life blood in this case, that of Wells Fargo. Individual immorality and criminality cannot be allowed to hide behind the 'corporate veil'. Those who commit crimes regardless of stature, be tried and punished under the criminal code in a society where the rule of laws are designed to protect the innocent. If that means imprisoning 5,000 Wells Fargo employees and the reibursement to the penny of all theft and procuring for free quality vehicles for every military member whose vehicles were illegally confiscated, Wells Fargo must step up and correct all of its wrong doing and then some.
Show me, Wells Fargo, not by your CEO words but by your deeds to right the wrongs...meanwhile, I remain a loyal customer for the time being. I do this to support the good workers and will use as example, the rampant criminality to pressure my own Senators and Representative (and encourage all others), to hold the proverbial feet to the fire of all those within the Wells Fargo financial institution engaged in criminal activity to be tried and punished accordingly. Inaction or sweeping it under the table quietly or forgetting quickly are not options.