Bank charges

Bayquest

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Jan 24, 2008
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Wells Fargo, one of my "buy banks" said my boxes didn't come in Thursday, won't be in until Tuesday. I said no problem, see you then. Then she says did I tell you last week there was going to be a charge from now on? I said no, how much? $4.00/ box. I told her I will take them this time and the next since she had already placed order. I have a couple others that I order from, but this is my personal bank. She entered orders several ways, all the way up to $5000, still has $4/ box charge. I do not have accounts at the others that will order for me, not sure how long that will last. I guess I will have to open more accounts.
Anyone else getting this from Wells Fargo?
 

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I have yet to have a problem at any Wells Fargo banks, They have been the best of any bank that I have gone to.
 

I don't pay to buy or dump. Oh they tried. They just didn't know who they were dealing with. Some of you are a pushover I guess. Hey, I got some sand in Florida for sale............LOL........... :icon_jokercolor:
 

Pushover? Afraid not, plenty of other supply banks that don't charge
 

Some branches have a contract with coin handlers by the box, some have a contract that includes unlimited quantities.
By-the-box branches will charge when you ask for weekly orders.
Avoid them.
 

There tend to be 4 varieties of WF branches in the twin cities area:
1) some WF branches charge a fee for boxes almost every time,
2) some tell me they are supposed to charge me a fee for boxes but have never actually done it,
3) some randomly try to charge me a fee for boxes (I always just say skip it when they do that and they sometimes forget by the next time I come back), and
4) some never have brought up the word fee when I have gotten boxes.

Now granted I rarely do boxes anymore, but that was my experiences over the past couple of years when I did a lot of boxes.
 

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