Wachovia Bank VP Mark Howard Leads Customer to Believe Bank Supports Fee Scams
— 06 / 14 / 2010
contributor: Rodrick Rainey
Wachovia Bank Vice president Mark Howard received a call in recent weeks from Internet and Hip Hop entrepreneur
Rodrick Rainey about scandalous banking charge practices. Joining Wachovia banking less than 60 days earlier,
his first experiences were a rejection of direct deposit and re-arrangement of charges to create insufficient fund
fees. While the fees upset the young entrepreneur, he tried working problems out via Wells & Fargo / Wachovia bank
corporate care head, Marvisa Gallman, but things failed.
"Wachovia is crazy and their banking practices are scandalous. Marvisa Gallman told me call her directly if there is
any more problems after she was to credit my account all fees. She never kept her word. I went from a -$6.70 on April 29th
to a -$518.41 by May 17th. No stop charges were put on account and I had no control. In calling her over 10 times in
May, I got 2 responses which were broken agreements each time," says Rainey.
Gallman made promises to give credits and call the new Wachovia banker back at scheduled times. She failed to meet
each arrangement, though Rainey admits she seemed like a friendly robber. When the problem began escalating
into hundreds in fees, Rainey called Wachovia Bank Vice President Mark Howard directly. Howard said he would
not spend time on the matter and came off with an arrogant attitude, telling Rainey to write the press.
After discussing and searching google about 'Wachovia bank fraud,' Rainey saw easily what others registering might miss.
Names such as Terry Scott Welch show the company has internal alignment with high-power scam artists and frauds.
"Wachovia Bank sucks. Wells and Fargo needs to check Marvisa Gallman for making false claims. As a representative of
urban and Hip Hop culture, I would hate to see other young entrepreneurs and hard-working individuals get $400+ sucked
out of their pockets. Leave Wachovia bank alone," says the exiting client.
Rainey has already lost nearly $300 in fees to the bank and will pay the last $200+ this week to close account. After
over a month of debating and broken agreements, he believes the stress caused by Wachovia Bank is a health hazard.
"Point blank and period, Marvia Gallman should have done everything she promised from the start. Her initial so
called help turned into a $500 loss for me. Mark Howard openly ignoring the problem shows customers are not a priority
at Wachovia bank," ends Rainey.
Wachovia Customers that have similiar bogus fee issues should call Mark Howard and record his responses on paper.
His direct office number is (704)-590-6555. Call before 5pm eastern standard time to reach him. Rainey is launching
WachoviaBankFees.com to help
organize the tremendous number of people wronged by the company.
Wachovia Bank VP Mark Howard Leads Customer to Believe Bank Supports Fee Scams
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Wachovia has turned into a "Wackovia" branch. They whack your money and take it without a problem. No refunds will be given and no real explanations.
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