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8/10
Great start
sam-7897012 March 2020
Great start to a new season . Keep it up. People need to know about these fruads .
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8/10
Good first episode
almisaman11 March 2020
Great episode to start off the new season. Informative, emotional , and great story telling.
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6/10
Greed and stupidity
JustHavingALook15 May 2022
The episode weaves smartly between the personal emotional stories of the bankers directly involved in the scams and straight facts from a reporter and congress hearings.

It's ok but wouldnt recommend it. I'd have liked to explore the psychological aspects behind the incredibly stupid decisions made by middle and higher management. How did they expect not to be caught?

Editing is the best part of this doc.

The Iranian guy was most likely reading a script (even though excellent footage from the courthouse or whatever it was), the Latina woman and the anonymous guy looked more authentic instead.

Graphics are somewhat cheesy and not in line with the overall branding.
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9/10
Thank you for this!
ricewithaspoon27 March 2020
Thank you for putting your energy into exposing. everyone should watch that.

this is not a liberal vs conservative discussion although naturally politics weave into this. but please lets stay reasonable in the reviews and comments.
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2/10
What a stupid episode.
AhmadSarhan19 October 2020
An hour wasted watching two former employees, who were unqualified to be hired at the first place, are telling stories about things behind their limited IQ.
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4/10
High quality direction
atnair19 March 2020
Direction of this'l whole episode is good. But theme is not good. It is just a narrative by set of people who could not survive in competitive job market. Number of accounts opened alone would never moves the stocks upward. There's are many other factors. Funny.
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1/10
Not best episode
thorper-0057518 January 2021
Watching this episode was good, it didn't tell a good story or tel what the company doing now, not accurately. From my research WF has made changes that no other bank has done to correct the wrongs done by past employees. Also When I know going into a BofA they are currently trying to sell you as much bank products as possible. My second note the interviews of employees make no sense. You can't overdraft a savings account to cover another accounts overdraft. They seem winning and trying to sell that they should get sympathy. It's just a bad episode..
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Wells Fargo (Old News)
cherchezpas-859746 September 2021
At best Im glad to see some people getting some form of justice. None of the information in this video is new. I worked in banking from the late 70s to the early 90s. I was acquired by Barnett Bank in 1982 during the nightmare mergers of the 1980s. Charles E Rice was the CEO. Most know he was and alcoholic and died after he got drunk fell in his own pool and drown. I believe he invented this Cross Selling services they talk about. I still have a coaster with it on it. The horrible circumstances that went on in Barnett at my time was unbelievable. It was constant hiring and firing. A teller line would completely be replaced in a years period We are talking about a branch that had 17 tellers. How I lasted 10 years I dont know. But, unfortunately due to my out dated upbringing...you didnt just quit with out another job. How do you land another job working 5 and one half days a week Twelve hours a day. No lunch. No law says we need to give you a lunch. Unquote. I actually went to Publix Supermarkets credit union. I worked for them for four years previous in their stores as a teen and student. The person that interviewed me asked me why on earth I would want to leave Barnett to come back to Publix? The managers I worked for at Barnett were unbelievable. I was in a robbery hostage situation on October 31 1989. It was a terrifying experience for everyone. The whole thing was a set up by my previous demoted Senior Vice President Marilyn Livingston. It was all hushed up ..we got no compensation. Today the bank would have had a multimillion dollar lawsuit. I regret this did not happen. Marilyn was not prosecuted. Because she was a woman. A man would have gone to prison. She was just run out of town. The inhuman threats made to me by other managers were monumental compared to what these employees describe. Yvonne Loggins Coleman was unbelievable she actually threatened me with termination if she caught me not smiling. I am so glad some justice was received by the Wells Fargo Again nothing in this video is new it started in the Reagan 80s to supposedly save the economy from the so called retched 70s. I still hear those nonsense cross selling meetings in my head...sell more services and have more fun....yeah right...dont work harder work smarter...who makes up this brain washing nonsense? Charles E Rice is dead...nothing can be done but his family is spending well...his wife was quoted then ...saying he was at the bank or home...with his money Im sure a hired employee made the runs to the liquor store.
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