Wells Fargo Customers Rage Over Missing Deposits From Bank Accounts

Wells Fargo customers raged over missing deposits from bank accounts this week.

This is the second time this year Wells Fargo customers have complained about deposits missing from their accounts.

One customer took to Twitter this week to complain about a $4,000 deposit missing.

Wells Fargo then overdrafted the customer’s account.

@wellsfargo.. you stole almost 4000 from me that I deposited on 8/2. I need my money now!!!! Then you have the balls to overdraft my account! @iamdonewithwellsfargo

— Vegas Daddy (@Randy08490149) August 3, 2023

Wells Fargo responded to the irate customer.

“Our technical teams are aware and are working to resolve this issue as soon as possible,” the bank said.

We truly apologize for the inconvenience. Our technical teams are aware and are working to resolve this issue as soon as possible. If you'd like to speak to a specialist to discuss this further, please DM us full name and phone number on file (no account number). -Sofia https://t.co/q1oBDuYAdh

— Ask Wells Fargo (@Ask_WellsFargo) August 3, 2023

An animal rescue in Georgia complained about missing deposits and negative balances.

We are missing thousands of dollars in sales deposits and your system says we are now negative thousands.

— M&B Farm & Hatchery Inc (@Mbfarmhatchery) August 4, 2023

Wells Fargo responded to the customer.

We are missing thousands of dollars in sales deposits and your system says we are now negative thousands.

— M&B Farm & Hatchery Inc (@Mbfarmhatchery) August 4, 2023

“A limited number of customers were unable to see recent deposit transactions on their accounts. The vast majority have been resolved and the few remaining issues will be resolved soon. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience,” a Wells Fargo spokesperson told CNN on Friday.

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BIDENOMICS: Far Left Group Behind ‘The Squad’ Lays Off Half of its Staff

Democrats keep claiming that the economy is doing great under Biden, but if that’s true, why is the far left ‘Justice Democrats’ group laying off half of its staff?

This is the group responsible for bringing us wonderful members of Congress like AOC, Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar.

Their cash crunch isn’t a mystery. People don’t usually make political donations when they’re worried about basic things like food.

The Washington Free Beacon reports:

‘We’re Not in a Great Place’: Democrat Group Behind the ‘Squad’ Lays Off Half Its Staff

A prominent left-wing organization laid off half its staff last month, a further sign that Democratic groups are struggling to stay afloat.

Justice Democrats, a progressive group founded in 2017 following the failed presidential run of socialist Vermont senator Bernie Sanders, in mid-July let go 9 of its 20 staffers, Politico reported. The group works to help elect far-left candidates and is largely credited with helping create the “Squad” of House lawmakers that includes Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) and Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.).

“It’s no secret that Democratic and progressive organizations like us are in a difficult fundraising environment right now,” Alexandra Rojas, Justice Democrats’ executive director, told Politico last month. “We had to make tough decisions to remain one of the most impactful progressive organizations in the country for years to come.”

Progressives are worried about the state of the movement in light of fundraising and growth struggles.

“We have huge champions like Bernie Sanders, AOC, Ilhan Omar, who are able to be successful political fundraisers,” a progressive House aide told the Huffington Post. “But movement-wise, we’re not in a great place right now.”

The Justice Democrats are not the only ones on the left feeling this economic pain.

Politico reports:

‘Whistling past the graveyard’: Dem fear grows over massive grassroots fundraising hit

One of the best online fundraising days for Democrats this year was the day of Joe Biden’s campaign launch — but even that day’s haul was meager compared to his campaign kickoff four years ago.

That’s among the findings of an analysis of fundraising for the first half of the year through ActBlue, the party’s primary donation processor. Small-dollar giving at the federal level totaled $312 million in the first half of 2023 — a drop-off of more than $30 million compared to this point in the 2020 cycle. The platform also had 32 percent fewer donors in the second quarter this year compared to four years prior, although its total fundraising increased slightly due to several factors, including more recurring donors and greater giving to non-federal groups.

Democrats are becoming victims of Biden’s economic policies.

What a shame.

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