Colorado: Mark Your Calendars!

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After Ann Marie's post in June, many of you asked for more details about the 4th quarter conversion of our Colorado locations. Well, I'm happy to announce that the Colorado conversion is scheduled for the weekend of November 7th, 2009!

If you're a Colorado customer, be sure to let us know what you think of your new banking locations — we'd love to hear what you have to say.

Remember, after Colorado we'll be moving to convert other states where Wells Fargo and Wachovia overlap: Arizona, Nevada, California and Texas and Illinois. Keep checking back here for more specifics on the 2010 timing of these conversions.

As always, we appreciate all the questions and comments...keep them coming!

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Old news. This was reported in the Business Journal a week ago.

I guess Florida Wont Happen Until 2012

As a Wachovia customer in Colorado, it's astonishing that Wells Fargo has no ACH capability. I have relied upon ACH transfers with other financial institutions at Wachovia, but have been informed that Wells Fargo will not support ACH after the converstion next month. That is a huge inconvenience! Hopefully Wells Fargo will join the vast majority of other institutions and implement ACH soon.

Believe I read that my Colorado bank location is closing, but still have heard nothing about what to do with the safety deposit boxes ?

Wachovia had very branches in the Chicago area. Will that change with Wells Fargo?

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