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Which banks allow unlimited sub accounts with just a couple clicks online?
In answer to the question above.

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In answer to the question above.

"A picture is worth a thousand words"

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I don't see how displaying the signup page for wells fargo answered that question at all.
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Forgive me Ballsack if I am missing something here. You asked the above question and my WF account does sub accounts with a few clicks. Perhaps you mean something a bit different that I don't quite understand.

What you are looking at is the signup page for sub accounts from a logged in WF user.




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The signup page for sub accounts was shown to show how easy it is to create a new account in a few clicks. I know HOE is not Mensa material but if those posts do not show how to open a new account in a few clicks then...well...dagnabbit I am at a loss what Ballsack is looking for.

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Just my thoughts. I would prefer to read a post along these lines:
"I have a WF account. Because I am a customer of that bank, I can make new sub accounts on line"
Short, quick and should be easily understood. Overall the forum likes facts quickly written.
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Agreed. I think HOE should review this post:
http://www.aspkin.com/forums/money-t...html#post50505
and for "John" read, HOE.
Ok Modee didn't quite understand by what you mean "John" read, HOE.
What do you mean?
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The signup page for sub accounts was shown to show how easy it is to create a new account in a few clicks. I know HOE is not Mensa material but if those posts do not show how to open a new account in a few clicks then...well...dagnabbit I am at a loss what Ballsack is looking for.

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I'm sorry but those images were vague at best. All I saw was a signup page. That little thing you underlined doesn't explain anything either. Anyway if what Modee says is true ppl may want to hold off from signing up with WF.
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Any of the big online banks offer easy unlimited sub accounts... hsbc, fnbo, etc.
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as with Modee -- I have been a BofA member for years. I can easily open a new savings acct. online in a few short clicks. I then transfer some cash into it from another BofA acct (online) and wala! 2-3 days later the acct is open and they send me an atm card. I currently have one main acct and 6 sub accts. Two of those belong to my sons and the other 4 are currently used for eb/pp.

Looks to me like I can open as many as I want.
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Is SunTrust can open multiple accounts ?
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Default Bank Account with unlimited sub accounts ?

Is there a Bank Account that allow unlimited sub accounts ?
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I think its only for business banking to open each account for employee under main account.
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