5152215645
Country: USA
515 area code:
Iowa (Ames, Iowa City)
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- screw wachoviaI kept getting these calls. Apparently in the conversion from Wachovia to wells fargo they made overdraft protection a "personal line of credit/HELOC" and now charge an annual fee. Needless to say they never sent us the paperwork because in the conversion THEY SCREWED UP THE ADDRESS!
Screw Wachovia/Wells Fuckgo. - TickedatWellsI was getting calls from the 515-221-5645 number asking for someone who was not me. I do not even have an account at Wells Fargo. Called the 5645 number back and told them to stop calling and take my name off the list. Not more than 2 minutes later someone calls and asks for the same person. He says he sees that I had just talked to someone about taking my name off their call list and said he will follow up with the problem.
Lets see if that does the trick. Wish me luck!- Caller: Wells Fargo
- Call type: Debt collector
- dh replies to Its not rocket science people!why do you think they need to leave a huge detailed message. All they have to do is say, this is Scott from WellsFargo, please call us back at.............. not that difficult, you don't have to go into a long sorrid story about the nature of the call. If you are going to call someone, leave a message. I don't call anyone back if they don't leave a message, that includes friends and family - so a business would be no different. If it is important enough to call, then they would leave a message - if I don't answer the phone.
- DoreenI am absolutely fed up with the above number calling multiple times a day. In some cases, I have been interrupted from essential duties. Even though I do not answer the calls just keep being made. I WANT IT TO STOP!!!! How do I get that done?
- S,A,C replies to Its not rocket science people!Sorry,you are wrong. They don't leave a message because they are probably soliciting. It isn't always because someone is behind on bills! I got several missed calls with no VM for two weeks before I was able to answer. It was my bank making sure I understood all the changes to my account for the new year!
- NEVER LATEMy work phone was getting blown up by 515.221.5645 12 calls in 4 days over the holidays. First one was what sounded like a drunk human accountant pushing buttons and rambling in a foreign language while drunk. The next 11 phone calls was a message from a computer voice asking if I was my wife! My wife's identity was stolen FOUR TIMES in 2010. We bank with Wells Fargo also. They have frozen our accounts in time all four times but it is getting REDICULOUS! This IS NOT bill collection - this IS FRAUD knocking on your door! BEWARE!
- NEVER LATEMy wife just called me, that number called her at work and she answered. She said it was Wells Fargo collection saying our direct withdrawl payment wasn't set up properly on a loan recently acquired and that she needed to make a payment over the phone. My wife said she was being pressured to make a payment over the phone and my wife didn't do it (good job). They told her they had her account info. my wife said "don't care what info you have, you could be anybody. I'm not paying anything until I talk to my bank to find out what is going on!". SO, there might be something to the collections theory, BUT, DO NOT give up your information, acct. #'s, PIN, NOTHING. You call your bank before you give up that info. NEVER give that information on a received phone call. My wife checked our accounts and our loan payment has not been withdrawn so there does appear to be a problem that needs to be taken care of.
- Caller: 515.221.5645
- NEVER LATEMy wife just sent me this in my email ............."I just called the number (888-241-0028) that the lady provided me for a callback number and it goes to a fax machine or something."
- Caller: 888-241-0028
- Call type: Fax
- hereyougoI just talked to Wells Fargo and they advised that this number is not associated with their company. I spoke with the Fraud Department and the representative said to never give out account information to third party callers and to always verify with the company they are claiming to be with. Just in response to the other post saying that the number is to Well Fargo. Apparently not.
- Caller: Unknown
- igot82Ist time i got called from this number. I got called today 1/28/11 between 8:45am - 2pm 4 times. They could have at least leave a little massage regarding the call, but no message at all.
- LynnThis is Wells Fargo. I don't know what people mean by they don't leave messages... Their automated system called me 5 times over the weekend at my work number, and left a message every time, stating who they were, who they were calling from, etc. They finally called my home, it was about a personal loan that I had flubbed up on this month, they are just following up on a missing payment or whatever, it's not a scam.
I will also say that the people working these calls are a heck of a lot nicer and more helpful than those working other aspects of customer service for WF. I have been trying to get away from banking with them since they merged with Wachovia, and some of their call center personnel are horrendously rude. The guy I spoke with at this number was very nice though.- Caller: Wells Fargo
- Call type: Debt collector
- anonymouse, OregonHave received calls from this number, twice (on my cellphone) within one hour so far. No message is left. I have no accounts with Wells Fargo and no loans. All of my accounts I do have are fine. There is no way I owe WF anything. I've been at work and unable to take the calls or to try calling them back. Will update here with any additional info once I have it.
- joDYI don't bank with Wells Fargo, I do not have a credit card, I do not own a home and my car is financed with Honda and I'm current/have never been behind on the payments for it...so why the hell does Wells Fargo call me? If indeed it is Wells Fargo....
- Caller: Unknown
- Don't forget who You are.We are all annoyed by these calls and the institution generating them. Just don't forget that the poor folks making them probably couldn't get another job. What could be worse than having to work for WF? Let's keep our compassion and don't let this situation drive us into chaos and feeling hateful feelings. I don't think anyone went to hell for being late on a WF debt. The tide is turning on the banks for their behavior to customers. Just give it time.
- Caller: Wells Fargo
- Call type: Debt collector
- Got it at work| 2 repliesWell I just got it.
All it told me was "I did not detect a responce...Good Bye" - cgw replies to Got it at work| 1 replyWell I just got called 2 x each on 2 phone lines at my home. It's Saturday morning ans they started calling at 8:00 am exactly. I do bank with Wells Fargo and have a Wachovia loan but I am current on all payments. No message was left on any of the 4 calls, so I came on line to check the number. If they call again I will answer to see what their scam is.
- Got it at work replies to cgwJust got it again.
Well hope it works what you do. I haven't banked with Wells Fargo since about 1996. They're not a bad bank, and the only reason I left was because at that time where I worked didn't have direct deposit with Wells Fargo.
Maybe I'll consider them as a back up savings account sometime. - Carol R. Bowling Shumate| 1 replyI received a call from this number which came up on Caller ID as Wells Fargo Bank. I tried to Google this number, and did not come up with Wells fargo Bank. The caller wated to speak to my husband and asked for him by name. Of course the call came in at 9:36 a.m. and my husband was at work. I am perpetually at home because aljhtugh i posess two maseter's degress and endorsements to teach three scicnes and one social scicne at the hihg school level, I cannot find a teching job anywhere and have been unabel to teach or unable to obtain any kind of reasonable professional part-time or full time emplyment since I obtained both degrees in 1995, or since I became endorsed to teach in 1988. Priro to that I worked in the medical technology field, and I have been unable to return to that field,also.
At any rate, none of this makes a whole lot of sense.
I do not bleive that this was a call from Wells Fargo Bank! - Carol R. Bowling Shumate replies to Carol R. Bowling ShumateSorry for the typos below.
I have been harassed continuously by various unwanted tlehone calls from people who I believe are crooks. I find the matter to be emotionally draining and unsettling! - anonymouse| 1 reply'anonymouse' from Oregon again. I ended up blocking their number through my carrier's account website back in May. Unfortunately they only block for 90 days (though you can always re-block a number later). Usually, even after the block expires, I'll not get calls from a specific number again. They'll get the hint. Unfortunately that is not the case for this number. I've gotten no less than 6-7 calls from them a day. Yesterday and this morning I received four calls from them between 9.30am-12pm alone. I have re-blocked them today. I hope I won't need to bother blocking them again in November, but time will tell.
And again, I've never had an account with WF, I've never taken a loan, and all of my accounts are paid up. So it is not WF calling about that. This is pure harassment to my cellphone.
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