*Consumer Suggestion: a free account *Consumer Comment: Well, I don't have Wachovia's account agreement.
*Consumer Comment: Define the word "free" then. *Consumer Comment: Imagine if MILLIONS of Americans 'Googled' this- WACHOVIA COMPLAINTS SECRET LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES, and *Consumer Suggestion: their web sight. *Consumer Comment: Difference being *Consumer Comment: In my case the bank messed up. *Consumer Comment: The Tricks With Terms and Conditions *Consumer Comment: The Tricks With Terms and Conditions *Consumer Comment: The Tricks With Terms and Conditions *Consumer Comment: IF MILLIONS OF AMERICANS. *Consumer Comment: Exactly Right Jim *Consumer Comment: Edward - Problem With The Example *Consumer Comment: Shady Practices *Consumer Comment: Good Question Edward.
*Consumer Comment: Edward, you mean well and are sincere, but miss the point. *Consumer Comment: Sorry, my last reply was for JIM, not Edward. *Consumer Comment: Response *Consumer Comment: To Answer The Last Point *Consumer Comment: Ronny G, The banks are obviously DESPERATE right now, wouldn't you agree? Simply look at this- *Consumer Comment: Note to Jim. *Consumer Comment: cancel overdraft protection. *Consumer Comment: for the 50th time *Consumer Comment: cancel overdraft protection.be careful with this too. *Consumer Comment: Sorry about the last post *Consumer Comment: you can cancel it, but the bank can still d**k you. *Consumer Comment: If the Publicly Held banks who received TAXPAYER'S money were taking out- 'SECRET LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES' on their employees. *Consumer Comment: bail outs *Consumer Comment: Karl you crack me up. *Consumer Comment: That's right.Wachovia didn't get any of the bailout money because. Wachovia They overdrafted my account andthen charged me to close it! Atlanta Georgia *Consumer Comment: More WACHOVIA/Wells Fargo BAILOUT INFO.