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An Illinois man couldn’t access the $25K he saved for his son in college because of a Wells Fargo check error

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/illinois-man-couldn-t-access-135700596.html

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Wire Transfer much?

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@1rnk+1vYzxLKb

But using starter checks to cash out $25k? That would have been denied anyway.

I don't know what account this is, but wouldn't be able to wire funds?

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Post ID: @1ora+1vYzxLKb

I read the article and Wells admits they erroneously issued starter checks to the man when he opened the account. Wells Fargo is rarely 100% without blame.

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Post ID: @1rnk+1vYzxLKb

a lot of these stories are at the fault of the accuser ,but media wants to make big bad WF look like the bad guy.

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Post ID: @1kpj+1vYzxLKb

He knew he srewed up and blamed us. Father is to blame here.

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Post ID: @1wlt+1vYzxLKb

@vyx+1vYzxLKb Agreed. This one was on the dad. Pretty nice of us to give him 750 honestly. He should be embarrassed.

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Post ID: @bfs+1vYzxLKb

Did you even read the article?

The headline should be “id--t father let down son because he couldn’t cash checks from a check less account”

But Monroe’s account with Wells Fargo was a checkless bank account.

Clear Access Banking accounts, the type Monroe opened for his son, don’t process checks and customers are informed of that when they open one, a Wells Fargo spokesperson told the U.S. Sun.

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