Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

Former Employee and Longtime WFC Customer Concerned

I left this company a long time ago for a tech company, and remained a customer of this bank.

After a very lengthy, confusing, and almost incoherent call with a Wells Fargo employee recently regarding my investment accounts. I was left with more questions than I have answers. Not only could the individuals not assist me, It felt like they were following a script. No answers were provided, and My buy order was never placed. Just left a very sour taste in my mouth and led me to some other questions.

I hope this was a one off experience, But doubt that based on the employees I spoke with coinciding with the banks reputation Of being a habitual offender. It made me wonder who is looking at My personal information, specifically account activity, and info?

It was very difficult to understand these employees which makes me think they are not located in the states. it seemed each employee I spoke with had a different answer, even though I was asking the same question. Furthermore, if in fact, these employees I speak with are not located in the states I don’t feel comfortable with them reviewing my personal information, along with my investment account information.

It bothered me enough to where I had to do a little research and came across this site. let’s just say I am appalled, and conflicted at this company’s business practices or lack there of. Once I hung up, I could not help but wonder who is reading this information and how are they able to provide support if they are offshore?

It seems as if there is no risk or control framework in place that protects stateside customers. I felt very uncomfortable having to verify my information to someone from a Third World country where fraud is rampant, and supporters of Russia.

After reading the comments on this site. I am convinced that customers data is visible too all employees outside of the USA? After reviewing the comments on this site. It sure seems that way. I mean, how else would the employees I spoke with verify my information? Does this company not have any sort of information barriers or data governance policies in place? Another big concern of mine is, why am I speaking with someone located out of the states, supports Russia, and barely speaks English yet has a name like chuck.

I find it shocking, unethical, and risking customers information here in the states To save on labor costs when those savings will be paid to regulatory violations, if this bank is truly not protecting their customer data.

The sentiment alone on this site paints a picture of how risky it is. It really seems like there are disgruntled, employees, offshore, and stateside, and nobody knows what they are talking about.

I have been banking with this company for years But after my most recent call with this company, I find it too risky to continue doing business with them. I was never provided an answer to any questions, my buy order was never placed, and now it seems Offshore employees who support Russia’s war effort had full access to my information.

This is completely unacceptable! As a customer, and stakeholder, I am appalled! This has to be the most riskiest operating model I have ever Come across. I am not comfortable with my information, going offshore, especially information related to my investment and retirement accounts.

This experience coinciding with the recent report of the stress test, I Will be moving my money to a more secure institution. It has been many years since I had worked at this company But this is just risky, unethical, and morally wrong. When I hang up the phone with someone who has my sensitive information and access to my accounts, it made me lose sleep.

My next phone call will be me instructing them to move my money to another account at another company.

It’s a shame that this company has sacrificed talent for cheap labor. Let’s not forget they are also supporting an economy that is not the United States. It’s easy enough for me to take my business elsewhere. For a company that is trying to rebuild its reputation yet continues to be a habitual offender on regulatory matters, I guess my risk appetite is not as big as theirs. or they are just stupid! Spread the word, I know I will. Where the heck are the regulators?

#SEC
#WFC
#Ethics
#FutureEnron
#2025
#2024
#REGULATORS!
#Loopholes
#Anti-American
#Investing
#Banking
#CFPB
#OCC
#WellsFargoBank

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Post ID: @OP+1tmHrWml

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I hate trolls.

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Post ID: @2bmb+1tmHrWml

What they said is all true!

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Post ID: @1sex+1tmHrWml

We have no call center in India troll…

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Post ID: @1xgk+1tmHrWml

TROLL!

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Post ID: @1dxc+1tmHrWml

@pre+1tmHrWml Most of the employees left are decades behind on current events

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Post ID: @ged+1tmHrWml

Your concerns are valid.

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Post ID: @htx+1tmHrWml

You just be new to the US and finance industry. Not saying it's not and issue, bit every single company basically has all their first customer service calls go to India. Be it a credit card, checking account, investment account, etc. I'm assuming you have Wells Trade. This is not just Wells, it's everyone.

I work in WFA and have a Wells Trade account. I haven't needed to call in awhile but a couple years ago, I would get stateside support. I'm assuming that has changed or the reason you called sent you over to India.

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Post ID: @pre+1tmHrWml

I feel conflicted by this post, because it reeks of BS, but I also kind of agree with the premise of the fiction.

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Post ID: @tiy+1tmHrWml

Recently-departed WFA employee here. I was shocked at the dysfunction I encountered when trying to open a couple of WellsTrade accounts recently. I was intimately familiar with their opening process from a back-office perspective and repeatedly had to call to have problems resolved and argue with the phone reps. I even instant messaged InfoMax job aids to one and walker him through how to set up my account for dividend investment, which is about as basic a brokerage function as it gets.

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Post ID: @jqp+1tmHrWml

Too easy. Moooo. P.S. you smell bad!

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Post ID: @ihz+1tmHrWml

OP, for next time, where you went wrong here was trying to make yourself seem intelligent by using big words and strong sentence structure but executing it poorly. Also far, far too long of a post.

  • Waiting for your next gaslighting attempt
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Post ID: @eug+1tmHrWml

Is this the company’s PR attempt? Just a bunch of Third World rejects? It’s funny how you attack the OP’s grammar, yet everything else the OP said, you just verified.

So, besides the OP not caring about grammar on a forum, you have just verified everything the OP stated.

Another reason for the customer/OP to move their money elsewhere. Right after they finish eating their Filet.. Mooooo!!!! Bahahahahaha

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Post ID: @ymc+1tmHrWml

You can’t even speak the language yourself, OP. ESL’s in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.

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Post ID: @fwx+1tmHrWml

@wqw+1tmHrWml

Wow!!! Point proven! Didn’t know there were grammar police on a forum either. Get back to your shanty! You’re pathetic! I never knew how toxic this bank was until now. You must be one of the rejects that people mention on this site.

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Post ID: @uca+1tmHrWml

Lol sure, OP. Maybe if you could wrap your mind around capitalization you could come up with a more convincing lie next time.

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