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Wachovia was my bank and changed to Wells Fargo. Wachovia's bill pay
was easy. If you wanted to add a payee you entered the phone number.
The success rate was close to 100%.

Wells Fargo has you enter the name and address. The success rate so
far is 0%.

I think I am going to change banks.

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Wachovia was my bank and changed to Wells Fargo. Wachovia's bill pay
was easy. If you wanted to add a payee you entered the phone number.
The success rate was close to 100%.

Wells Fargo has you enter the name and address. The success rate so
far is 0%.

I think I am going to change banks.

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We gave up on WF at least two years ago. Sorry it took you so long.

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On 2011-05-11, Steve B wrote:

We gave up on WF at least two years ago. Sorry it took you so long.


I gave them up 40 yrs ago. Where you been?

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On 11 May 2011 21:28:35 GMT, notbob wrote:

On 2011-05-11, Steve B wrote:

We gave up on WF at least two years ago. Sorry it took you so long.


I gave them up 40 yrs ago. Where you been?


They were alright as a mortgage bank. Unlike some other criminals, I had no
problems with WF. Even the payoff was hassle free.
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On 2011-05-11, Steve B wrote:

We gave up on WF at least two years ago. Sorry it took you so long.


I gave them up 40 yrs ago. Where you been?

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Barebones banking, autopay, trust managers, operating by cash, things that
keeps one away from a bank.

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Metspitzer wrote the following:
Wachovia was my bank and changed to Wells Fargo. Wachovia's bill pay
was easy. If you wanted to add a payee you entered the phone number.
The success rate was close to 100%.

Wells Fargo has you enter the name and address. The success rate so
far is 0%.

I think I am going to change banks.


I would never want to use Wells Fargo. Their stagecoaches were always
being robbed. :-)
I use Bank of America.
I only fill out the information once in the bill pay section, and it is
remembered for the next time.
I only have to fill in the amount to pay each time.
They also offer automatic bill pay for some those accounts that are
always the same amount every month.





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On 2011-05-12, willshak wrote:

I would never want to use Wells Fargo. Their stagecoaches were always
being robbed. :-)
I use Bank of America.


Yeah. BofA only robs its own customers.

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The bank is drillin' his ass?
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