Wells Fargo new atm machines have this feature where after you enter your password, it asks if you want to withdraw cash - I hit yes, and then right away it was this "Instant (convienent) $600"
It didn't even ask to confirm the withdrawal - all of a sudden it starts dumping out $20s.
I was wondering why it did this? Most people don't want $600 cash for pocket money.
Then it occured to me that they want people to overdraw their accounts probably and they want the fees.
Very preditory!
I also think its a crime risk becuase someone could stand behind you and demand that you hit that button.
There's no confirmation or anything - just dumps out the dough.
It was fine for me - I had the money in my account, but I know a lot of people don't have an extra $600 for this mistake that could cost them at least $30 overdraft.
I think its Wells Fargo looking for ways to rip off its customers...
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