I Bank With I. E. Wells Fargo Bank

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1. Which financial institution do you bank with (i.e. Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Kinecta Federal Credit Union, etc.)?

I bank with Wells Fargo Bank.

2. Why did you choose this financial institution and or why would you recommend this company to others?

I have banked with Wells Fargo Bank for the past 8 years. Previously, I use to bank with Bank of America and didn't have a good experience. My experience so far with Wells Fargo has been good. I really like their customer service both in person and over the phone, online banking features, account features, credit cards etc. They have a wonderful new feature in which you can withdrawal money from ATM without using debit card. I recommend this financial institution because of all the services

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