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"You agree to be bound by any transfer request that Wells Fargo receives and verifies following this security procedure, even if the transfer request was not authorized by you. "

Hacker ask for a transfer out of your account and you and only you are responsible for your loss. How many Hackers are actually working for Wells Fargo or the DS?

"You agree to be bound by any transfer request that Wells Fargo receives and verifies following this security procedure, even if the transfer request was not authorized by you. " Hacker ask for a transfer out of your account and you and only you are responsible for your loss. How many Hackers are actually working for Wells Fargo or the DS?

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Wells Fargo is associated with bank robbery and train robbery movies because of predictive programming. Like the Bank of America they are just a jewish invention that lives off of robbing you and your interest with their family banks back in Europe and the Middle East supplying them in their NWO takeover.

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Fact. That interest is crazy. My father has several credit cards and always made the minimum payment. He was scammed out of tens of thousands of dollars over the years. He had good steady income. Why always pay with credit?

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Well, credit cards are useful for lots of things. Consumer protection on credit cards is amazing. I always buy electronic devices on credit, as you get added warranty on all your purchases. Also, the various rewards programs. I get tons of shit for free, throughout the year, because of it. The trick is to never spend more than you earn, which is hard to do for most people, for some insane reason. I don't even care what the interest rate is, on my card, because I always pay it in full every month. I haven't paid a cent in interest ever since I got my shit together and started being financially responsible.

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I always buy electronic devices on credit, as you get added warranty on all your purchases. Also, the various rewards programs. I get tons of shit for free, throughout the year, because of it.

You've been monetarily conditioned.

Welcome to the New World Order.

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i make about $2,000 a year on credit card rewards programs, and pay about $12 a year in fees due to not carrying a balance over to the next month.

I pay the things off weekly, they offer protections that my debit cards dont especially with all the traveling i do. Then in the past year with the card skimming going on around my city it's saved me alot.

They care more about protecting your money than your debit card does.

You pay them off every week so theres never a balance for them to charge interest on. If you cant do that then dont bother having one.

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I pay the things off weekly,

What do you buy?

They care more about protecting your money than your debit card does.

A Mason jar and a shovel work for me.

When I opened my first bank account, they still paid you monthly interest on your savings.

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I have a theory that the train robbers of old were hired by the big bankers to wipe out competition.

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This sounds incredibly possible and makes sense if you think about it.

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Yep. The train barons and the bankers were in league during the gold rush era.

Masons.