The Weekly's phone calls to Wells Back in 1996-99 this types of scams were rare and people did not really understand how it could be possible. I decided to call Wells Fargo, and they said my claim was denied. If you had money stolen from you account at Wells Fargo, the bank considers it a crime against itself.
If you follow the requirements set forth in the Your Responsibilities section below, we guarantee that you will be reimbursed for 100% of funds removed from your Wells Fargo accounts in the unlikely event that someone you haven’t authorized fraudulently removes those funds through our eligible Online Services. So it puts the funds back into you bank account (you actually will get a new account with a new account number) and then they go after the thief and take the place …
Here's a lesson for you all: Don't trust Wells Fargo Bank with any of your money, they will steal it and will have no problems telling you that it is their policy to do so. In addition, for consumer accounts opened in or assigned to branches in the above listed cities, we will reimburse surcharges up to three non-Wells Fargo ATM cash withdrawals per fee period (unlimited number of reimbursements for primary Wells Fargo Portfolio Checking accounts), U.S. only. I then went into my local Wells Fargo branch and faxed the two police reports to the fraud claim department. I've had $800 stolen from me... Twice. I have never lost my debit card or given out the pin number. I actually dealt with a case from this same company when I was working for Wells Fargo earlier last year. Earlier today I receive an e-mail saying that my case is closed, but didn't say it was giving me the money back. I immediately called Wells Fargo and started a claim on Monday. Unfortunately, the guy working at Wells Fargo filed it for the wrong credit card. Advertisement On Friday, February 21, 2014, I brought a check into my local Wells Fargo branch in the amount of $86,586.88. My debit and credit cards were not used and no money from my checking account was taken.
I recently discovered that my Wells Fargo bank account had some charges on it that I did not make; there were several atm charges and several Wal Mart charges over a week period that totalled nearly $6,000. At the age of 16 years old, my first bank account was with Wells Fargo. We went over all the charges and the rep gave me a claim number. When I reported this to Wells Fargo, the explanation was the same as the above claim. Since my pin was used, they could not refund me the $800.00 they had stolen. The arbitrator decided Wells Fargo did not have to reimburse Nesterenko his missing $52,800. He referenced the original card that was lost with my wallet and replaced, and all of my evidence went towards a case for a card I never claimed was stolen.