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Wells Fargo sent me a new, unsolicited, company credit card 15 months before my card was due for renewal. It has a chip in it that will enable certain types of people (criminals, government) to have access to all of my personal and financial information. When I contacted them about this, they said that since the card with the chip was already connected to my account, that I couldn't switch it back. None of the other company credit cards (2 of them) nor the company debit cards have been replaced with chips. When I did not activate the new card, they arbitrarily closed the old (good) card and activated the new one themselves. I have not used the new card and will not. We will be changing banks due to this, what I feel, is ethically questionable. I did not request it, do not want a card with a chip that someone could steal my personal information just by walking by me. Why did they only target this one card? we have 3 company credit cards, 2 company debit cards all connected to the same account. We also have 2 personal credit cards and 2 personal debit cards through Wells Fargo, but this will be changing as soon as we can switch things around, which we have already started the process. I feel that they should be held criminally and civilly responsible should our information be hacked or stolen. I will be contacting the Federal entities that have control of this bank.


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