$3,300 Drained From Wells Fargo Account After 72-Year-Old Falls for Notorious Scam – Why the Lender Is Refusing To Reimburse
2025-07-06 12:01:35

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A 72-year-old man is pushing for reimbursement from Wells Fargo after falling for a scam hitting bank account holders across the country. According to ABC 7 News, Tracy Jeffords received a text supposedly from the toll fees payment platform FasTrak after a journey to San Francisco. Convinced the text was genuine, the Lake County, California resident entered his debit card details to complete the payment. But a day later, Jeffords received an actual letter from FasTrak saying he owed the toll fee...
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