Wells Fargo Checking Account
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Posted 09 March 2012 - 03:10 PM
#2
Posted 19 March 2012 - 02:17 PM
Is the account still opened? I think Wells Fargo is more concerned with EWS than chexsystems these daysI have a Chexsystems entry from 5/3 bank for about $300.00 on an unpaid checking account that went bad around March of 2008. Today i got a online approval from Wells Fargo, Checking and Savings. I hope it's real.
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Posted 21 March 2012 - 01:23 PM
Yes, it isIs the account still opened? I think Wells Fargo is more concerned with EWS than chexsystems these days
I have a Chexsystems entry from 5/3 bank for about $300.00 on an unpaid checking account that went bad around March of 2008. Today i got a online approval from Wells Fargo, Checking and Savings. I hope it's real.
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Posted 27 March 2012 - 11:40 AM
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Posted 18 April 2012 - 11:40 AM
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Posted 23 April 2012 - 12:03 AM
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Posted 23 April 2012 - 08:43 PM
As a consumer that recently succeeded in removing myself from chexsystems and who subsequently got an account with Wells Fargo, I found out that they actually would have approved me even if I were reported to chexsystems. The local WF branch manager told me that they have a "second chance" checking account for people who are on chexsystems. There are some additional fees for that account type, but she informed me that I could still get an account regardless of whether or not I was on chexsystems. I was surprised to learn this as every website I visited online said WF does not provide accounts for those reported to chexsystems. Although I didn't verify her information, maybe she was wrong (but she was the branch manager and I carefully phrased my questions so as to get relevant answers, so... idk).
This is from my forum at chexvictims
Wells Fargo
URL
https://www.wellsfargo.com/
Form of Verification used by bank
Chexsystems, ews
Special Notes
If you are reported to EWS, you may be approved but there is a good chance the account will be closed at a later time. Only apply if you have not been reported to EWS. Both regular and second chance accounts have been closed due to EWS issues If fraud is indicated on your report do NOT apply, they will most likely deny you
Person that got an account comments:
The main differences between the Opportunity Checking and one of Wells Fargo's regular accounts is that you cannot make deposits via the ATM with an Opportunity Checking account. You have to make your deposits in person inside the bank with a teller. Plus, you can't get cash back when you make a deposit.
Otherwise, it is a full-fledged account in all other respects. We had absolutely no problems with them and once the 12 months was up, the banker who opened our account looked at our record - saw we had no overdrafts or bounced checks - and he upgraded us.
One caution with the Opportunity Checking account, if you overdraw even once for any reason; Wells Fargo has the right to close the account then and there.
There is no overdraft protection available on Opportunity Checking accounts either.
Email From Bank
Wells Fargo also is extending checking account services to meet the needs of more customers. In March 09, the bank rolled out Wells Fargo Opportunity Checking to provide privileges to eligible customers who would have been declined in the past due to poor credit. This account offers a number of value-added, time-savings features, such as unlimited checking, free online banking with bill pay and overdraft protection.
The account does come with a few restrictions, such as it doesn't offer a debit card. However, customers can get an ATM card. And the monthly service fee is just $10, with a $2 discount if customers have a qualified direct deposit like a payroll of $100 or more.
-after a year in good standing you can get a regular account
Types of accounts offered
Second chance
Locations
See web site
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