Complaint Review: Wells Fargo Financial Bank - sioux falls South Dakota
- Wells Fargo Financial Bank 3201 n 4th ave sioux falls, South Dakota United States of America
- Phone: 605-336-39
- Web: wellsfargofinancial.com
- Category: Banks
Wells Fargo Financial Bank 20 years of excessive fees and still treat me like a loser. Unconscionable. unprofessional. sioux falls, South Dakota
*Consumer Comment: Um. Wow.
*General Comment: Just... wow!
*Consumer Comment: What??
*Consumer Comment: NATIONAL ALERT!!! PERHAPS IT'S TIME FOR ALL AMERICANS TO....
*Consumer Comment: Are you kidding???
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wells fargo financial will take advantage of your sub-prime status, charge excessive interest, then treat you like a total loser. What they really want is to get you on their "payment plan." This where you open an account and keep it current, then, when your credit report and financial activity suggest financial problems, wells fargo suddenly increases your spending limit by more than 400%. You feel ticked off and disrespected, but at the same time, you need the newly available funds, and you use them. The company knows their targets: the targets are already using services from a high-interest finance company, so they start out needy. Then they start having some kind of problem that the company picks up on from financial/credit activity. This could be bankruptcy, divorce, medical, other life reasons. The expert and diabolical know to increase your limit at the point you have the least likely chance of not spending it on your other problems. Once the limit is increased more than 400%, they start making their real money. Before you know it, you are beind on the payment. Your late payment puts you over the credit limit. You now start paying hundreds of dollars per month in excessive over-the-limit fees, late fees, and extra interest. You do this for years because you know you are a financial loser who deserves the penalty. After years of this, you have a severe, but temporary, money shortage, and for the first time ever, you ask for some reductiton of the monthly minimum due. Despite your long and succesfful history with the company, and the thousands and thousands of fees and penalty interest you have paid, and despite the many accounts you previously paid off in full, your request is denied, you are patronized and condenscended to, and you get the most undignified collection calls you've ever heard. The collectors leave messages saying you better call ASAP. They use the same tone an angry parent uses with a naughty child. There is no respect for you as a long time client of theirs, despite all the extra fees you already paid, and having a very good reason for requesting the temporary reduction. Instead, the agents condenscend to you, call you ma'am (the most unprofessional word in business) stressed in the perfect way to convey impatience, disgust, authority, and superiority, and they fulfill their mission of making sure you know that you are a low-life financial bank customer. Don't ever use this company, no matter how limited your options are. Better to be a renter for life then to pay the vig to wells fargo finacial "bank."
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#5 Consumer Comment
Um. Wow.
AUTHOR: Karen - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 16, 2009
Please tell me you are kidding! CUT UP THE CREDIT CARDS! We are a society using money that isn't ours to pay for things we don't need. Be a big boy & stop obtaining debt you know you can't repay. Get another job. Sell some items you no longer use. Downgrade your home & car. Eat beans & rice. Stop overspending. Start an emergency fund. No one held a gun to your head. Take some personal responsibility. Yeah, I smell a rip off... but it isn't WF ripping you off. It's you, screwing yourself.

#4 General Comment
Just... wow!
AUTHOR: Edgeman - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 16, 2009
The OP comes across as a professional victim. I wonder if I can file a ripoff report on Carl's Jr. for forcing me to eat that 1/2 lb. Super Star with cheese?

#3 Consumer Comment
What??
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 16, 2009
Let me see if I follow you here...
They at one point issued you a credit card(?) and you were keeping it current. Then somehow because your credit report showed problems they increased your credit limit. Now this made you feel disrespected(were you expecting more?). But since you needed it you went ahead and used it. In fact you used it to the point where a single late payment caused you to go over your credit limit. Then you ran into more problems are upset at them because they won't lower your payments.
Your logic fails on many fronts for example..
Even when banks were giving out credit to just about everyone. If your credit report showed problems they would not give you additional credit. In fact it was often quite the opposite where they would either close your account or LOWER your credit limit. So I really wonder how "bad" your credit report was, or if this wasn't more of a request of yours to have the limit increased and you were upset that it was only an increase of 400%. After all if they increased it more that single late payment would not have caused you to go over your credit limit. Then they would have let you charge more and get more interest. In the end they may have increased your limit but it was YOUR choice to use it.
If you are having financial issues you can talk to the many Credit Counslers out there and get on a Debt Management Program.

#2 Consumer Comment
NATIONAL ALERT!!! PERHAPS IT'S TIME FOR ALL AMERICANS TO....
AUTHOR: Karl - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 16, 2009
CANCEL THEIR BANK ACCOUNTS WITH ALL OF THE PUBLICLY HELD BANKS, like- Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase, & all the others who continue in their efforts to FINANCIALLY INJURE INNOCENT AMERICANS, right?

#1 Consumer Comment
Are you kidding???
AUTHOR: sylver8248 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 16, 2009
"You feel ticked off and disrespected, but at the same time, you need the newly available funds, and you use them."
Using the increased credit limit is your choice. No one is holding a gun to your head. Many people manage their finances without the need for a credit card.
"Once the limit is increased more than 400%, they start making their real money. Before you know it, you are beind on the payment. Your late payment puts you over the credit limit. You now start paying hundreds of dollars per month in excessive over-the-limit fees, late fees, and extra interest. You do this for years because you know you are a financial loser who deserves the penalty."
Again...I'm not following your rationale. Falling behind on payments and being hit with late fees; going over limit and being hit with over limit fees, and a high minimum payment are due to YOUR OWN FINANCIAL NEGLIGENCE.
"You do this for years because you know you are a financial loser who deserves the penalty. After years of this, you have a severe, but temporary, money shortage, and for the first time ever, you ask for some reductiton of the monthly minimum due. Despite your long and succesfful history with the company, and the thousands and thousands of fees and penalty interest you have paid..."
So you state that you cannot get a minimum payment reduced due to your "long and successful history with the company" that consists of thousands of fees and penalties due to late/no payments!?!?!?!?!? How does that even make sense. You continuously make late payments to the tune of THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN LATE PAYMENTS AND YOU EXPECT THEM TO WORK WITH YOU????
I'm sorry if this response seems harsh. But this is such a load of bull I can't believe you could honestly BELIEVE that everything you are stating is really not your own fault. You have to be over 18 to have a credit card, which leads me to believe that you are an ADULT. My advice would be to start acting like one. Take responsibility, pay what you owe, then stop using credit. If you have been doing this for over 20 years, then you really don't need to continue, as you obviously haven't learned from your mistakes.
Wells Fargo doesnt MAKE YOU SWIPE THE CARD. Managing your money is YOUR responsibility.


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