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Businiess name:  Wells Fargo Bank
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Wells Fargo has a new mantra called the "Great Eight." This directive to all in consumer banking is to stuff (upsell and cross sell) existing customers with 8 of their products. I saw this in their job ads and think that in this time of already rising cosumer debt that institutions that command such market share should be at least a little careful not to tip the economy. Grant it they are pushing savings accounts, but those accounts allow them to make more home financings happen for already over-priced homes. Thanks Wells Fargo!

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