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I gave a scammer my bank account password. This is Wells Fargo's fault, right? :marseyretard3:

https://old.reddit.com/r/Wellthatsucks/comments/15y8kdg/got_scammed_for_all_the_money_in_my_bank_account

								

								

On today's episode of Redditor's Are Financially Illiterate Morons, our intrepid hero, /u/Pelthail, has lost a... let's say "significant" sum of money by being scammed. How did this happen, you ask? You're not the only one. :marseyconfused:

How???????

Well, my wife had her credit card info stolen a couple months ago, so I was already on alert when I received a message about fraudulent activity on my account. Then the scammer called me from the Wells Fargo customer service phone number (I later found out that scammers use apps to spoof their phone numbers).

He had me verify my account info and had me set up a new password which now I understand was him just using that info to gain access to my account. And once he was in, he used Zelle to transfer all my money.

Don't worry, I feel very stupid for it all and in hindsight I can see all the red flags that I should have recognized in the moment. I always thought I was too smart to fall prey to these scams but I guess I wasn't.

That's right, after his (presumably) r-slurred wife had her credit card info stolen, our hero was on high alert. So high, he gave his bank account info, including his password, to some jackass that called him up and said, "Hello, I am Rajesh from Banga... I mean, Bob from San Francisco. Your Wells Fargo account has been hacked. Please do the needful and give me all your money." :marseytunaktunak:

Fortunately, our hero is taking his frick up in stride. Why, a man like him would never try to foist the blame off on someone else. Nor would any other fine, upstanding Redditor. :marseyclueless:

you bank with scam artists anyways sooo

Not for long. This is my limit with them.

Ah. Never mind. It's all the bank's fault that our hero is r-slurred. Well, maybe he can make back the princely sum of... :marseyworried:

How much did you lose?

A little over $2K

$2,000. This neighbor got taken for everything in his bank account, and lost $2,000. He is a father of four and owns a business. This wasn't his only bank account, but it was his primary one, which means he probably has less than $2,000 in the others. And no investments to speak of, since if they were at Wells Fargo, his primary account, the scammer would've got those too. This motherlover is broke. :marseypoor:

Once again, we see that poor people's plight is of their own making. They get what they deserve, which is nothing. Be sure to tune in next week when we mock whatever dumb thing some terminally online r-slur did this time. :marseyjourno:

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>customer since 2004

>lost 2k

Assuming his parents opened him an account at 15 to reach him financial responsibility, he's at least 34?

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Id answer but since you're being sarcastic you already know the answer and just want to make ppl look dumb.

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so you are gonna answer the question?

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No i won't fall for it! :marseyindignant:

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@CarpathianMoon the most unfunniest jannie probably coded it to do that

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capybara man will be pleased if it came with the usual breakage of something else

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My parents helped me open my first bank account when I was like 8 or something. They forced me to deposit at least half of my allowance in there. It did mean between that and sporadic teenage work I had a decent chunk to buy furniture etc for my first apt.

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My little brother cried when he had to put 1/3rd of his allowance into the bank lol. He really wants to open a CD because I have one.

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It's a very needful update

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>Assuming his parents opened him an account at 15 to reach him financial responsibility, he's at least 34?

I don't think that's a safe assumption.

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I mean Im giving them the benefit of the doubt. More likely opened at 18 and he's 37

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