800-642-4720

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    Tired WF Customer replies to Jacob
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    You need to get over yourself, when I answer the call and politely say no, and then I get called again again and yet again for the same thing in a 2 week period, that is when I get pissy with the telemarketers.  WF and AT&T's are the worst, you don't listen and call again.  And when I say I am not working, it means I am not working!  And to get called  again later by another DB marketer means you are not listening and are a complete piece of trash.  Times are not  exactly the best in this country.  So GET OVER YOURSELF DB!!
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    Jacob replies to Tired WF Customer
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    F.Y.I. for all of you dont understand telemarketing we dont control how many times the dieler calls your home. so get over your self oh and Keep in mind mr whoever you are. That we are just trying to pay our bills as well. and The Preferred Customer program can find your unemployed [***] a job. K
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    whistle while u work replies to Jacob
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    Funny most honest people can pay their bills without bothering strangers on the phone. You are an idiot and deserve ALL THE ABUSE you get AND MORE if you can't figure out how to do this and leave us honest people alone.

    Ever get a loud whistle in your ear? Call me I'll demonstrate.

    Scamming pig.
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    Jacob replies to whistle while u work
    Yes, I have had people do stupid stuff like blow whistles in my ear. Just shows how immature you are is all. But I understand most of you I call are unemployed anyways, and some of you still buy the [***]. So bring on the ABUSE. Ive been doing this for well over a year and I'm only 20 years old. So when your screaming and yelling in the phone. My mute button is on and I'm laughing at you. So yea blow your whistle, do whatever it is thats gonna make you feel better. Because in the end I'm still gonna be callin yo ass.

    Think before you speak. plz and thank you :)
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    Jacob replies to Tired WF Customer
    At least I'm employed. :)
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    Jacob replies to WhatUV
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    Hunny, we don't take any information from you other than your city and state of birth. We already have your credit card number and account information because we are calling for Wells Fargo the offer is through corporate. Duh.
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    Jacob replies to Tired 3rd Shift
    Yes, the preferred customer program is legit. But we arnt allowed to leave messages so whoever left messages would be your scammers.
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    ma
    had a call from 800 642 4720 he wanted my husband who was asleep i ask what he wanted he wouldn talk to me find  i take care of bussiness so he can talk to me or i report him
    • Caller: wells fargo
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    Jeanette replies to joen
    Sweetie (aka) JOEN- I just received one of these calls just a moment ago... NEWS FLASH: I have never had any affiliation with Wells Fargo NOR will I ever have an account there PERIOD. They are spam calling people who don't have business affiliation at all. AND MY CELL PHONE.
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    Jammin replies to Jacob
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    ok "jacob" Why not give everyone here YOUR phone number... and we'll take turns calling your house offering you products and services at 9:30 PM. Maybe during your dinner? Whenever is inconvienent for you. Why not? don't want "Joe American" knowing your personal information? Neither do we.
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    T-Bone replies to Jacob
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    You know what cracks me up?  You do!  I can see why you're only a telemarketer and can't better your career.  Just look at the mistakes in your post.  You use the word "their" where you should have used "there".  You spelled "itself" as two separate words "it self", and I could go on and on.  People request unlisted numbers and put themselves on the National Do Not Call list because they want to be left alone.  Yet, miraculously, telemarketers still get the number and call, which is a vilolation of the law by the way.  You speak of giving and getting respect, but telemarketers don't respect the privacy of individuals and their right to be left alone.  Additionally, I shouldn't have to wait for the computer to connect me with a real person when you are the one initiating that call.  So, don't cry about being treated like s**t when you are causing the problem.  Why don't you get yourself educated, get a better job and become part of the solution.
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    T-Bone replies to Jacob
    | 1 reply
    By the way, I don't have a Wells Fargo account, yet I still get the calls... ON MY FAX LINE.  How long does it take your autodialer to flag a number as a fax machine and stop calling it?  Apparently it takes longer than a year which is how long I've had the number.  Your technical experts need to do a better job configuring that thing.
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    polar bear replies to fed up
    I have a Panasonic wireless phone system  (Costco $90) and it lets you block 30 numbers.  It's a simple process if you follow the instruction book.  I know it's pricey but it stops the calls.
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    Ralph
    Constant rings from this number several times a day.
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    Jacob replies to Jammin
    Well because most of the people who is getting called agreed to the calls when they got the damn bank account. Oh and my number is 1-800-642-4720 I give it to you every time I call.
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    Jacob replies to T-Bone
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    Better my career? Keep in mind this is a side job. Yes I have some mistakes but who [***] cares I'm 20 years old going to school for Cisco Networking. I'm not here to impress you with my grammar. Oh and us telemarketers don't dial the numbers directly its threw an auto dialer. Its not violating any laws. If you are a customer you have an established business relationship with Wells Fargo, and that gives us all the right to call. Keep in mind we have to follow rules too. Guess who gives the rules???????????..............Wells Fargo!!!!!!!!!!
    Your bank does. You people can't possibly be this stupid. Just don't answer the phone or change your number. Oh and get a better job? The preferred customer program was to designed to help lazy ass laid off Americans to get jobs, find free family activities for the weekend and so much more. Most of the people we call are home because guess what they are unemployed!!!!! Wow go figure. Trust me it takes some skill to deal with Wells Fargo's idiot customers cuz some of the things you guys say to me are like what? Did they really just say that. Half of you don't speak English and you live in the U.S.A. Many of you get mad that we don't pronounce your name correctly when its like 20 billion letters long. Note that we have like 2 secs to say the name on the screen so if your names gets said wrong, get over it. Big deal its not like your gonna die. OK well I'm done playing with you kids today! Peace
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    Jacob replies to T-Bone
    Yet that has nothing to do with the people sitting at the cubical taking the calls. Or me....
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    Yeah Right
    Repeated calls from 800-642-4720 saying they are calling on behalf of Wells Fargo even after I have asked to be place on their Do Not Call List.  Wells Fargo says the calls are "fraudulent".  Someone is obviously lying.   I would suggest not giving out or verifying any personal information.
    • Caller: On behalf of Wells Fargo
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Yeah Right replies to Jacob
    Hey Jacob,

    When you and/or other telemarketers start paying my phone bill I suppose you will have the "right" to call me all you want.  Until then you might want to consider another line of work.
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    Cody Cook
    I've been getting calls from this number TONS recently.
    I called the number back and got Wells Fargo. I told them I was receiving these calls. They transferred me over to the credit card department and they checked and said nobody should be calling me. I am current with my credit card and loan so I am disregarding these calls.
    • Caller: Wells Fargo

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