If they can fire 5,000 of them, why can't they fire them all?mojo84 wrote:Txglock, Apparently a lot of their customers have had a much different experience since over 5000 employees were fired for fraud involving many of Wells Fargo customers. Glad you were spared the headache many of their customers suffered.
My appalling experiences with WF have all been with front line folks. You couldn't call a manager if you tried. Perhaps my assessment of malevolent incompetence was too generous. They were actually devious crooks, forced to do those things and condoned by management policies.
Don't be fooled. The banks have been nationalized, in all but name, and are under the complete control of the government.
It cracks me up to see the likes of Pocahontas hollering at the CEO of WF for dishonesty. Talk about being called ugly by a frog!