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Wells Fargo: Agree Now or Else

Michael Santo of RealTechNews writes:

David Lazarus of the San Francisco Chronicle has an interesting piece today about a surprise Wells Fargo online customers had this week when logging into their accounts on the Internet. They were presented with an online access agreement, consisting of 11,000 words, that they had to accept before they would be able to login again. Many apparently accepted simply because they felt they had no choice — they wanted to get into their accounts. Few, if any, took the time to read the 11,000 word document (which of course was full of legalese).

Read More about Wells Fargo’s surprise Here

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