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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (168162)5/25/2002 11:55:47 AM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
KT,

Interesting experience last week. Have had business accounts at Wells Fargo and last month they decided to start charging fees for these accounts without communication to the account holders. Illegal in Minnesota - but Wells Fargo does not seem to worry about Minnesota law. <g> The accounts are at least 25 years old and the original bank was a small town bank and has gone through a purchase by Northwest and then by Wells Fargo. We have a small town bank left in the area and moved these accounts to them since they do not have fees for business accounts.

The banker at this small town bank said they were growing by leaps and bounds with people moving banking business from the large banks to their bank.

The banker also said there are fraud warning coming in daily from the authorities and these warning are increasing at a rapid rate. One of the games being played is "gang type" organizations are buying off tellers to obtain peoples banking identity.

Interesting times.

Joan
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