The epitome of corporate greed. Being sued by the City of Baltimore for predatory lending practices. One of the largest holders of properties in Cleveland, Ohio in 2007, 2008 (and on track in 2009) where their predatory practices have reduced $80,000 homes to $3,000 shacks in neighborhoods that have become blighted due to the bankβs neglect to even provide fundamental maintenance for the HUNDREDS of houses they now own. Received 25 BILLION in government assistance, yet still cannot answer the phone and refuses to even attempt to negotiate with home owners. Known to ACORN workers as one of the worst banks out there.
Wells Fargo, predatory lender specializing in destroying home values throughout the US.
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When a man ejaculates on a womans face and sticks $100 bills to her face.
You should give her a Wells Fargo.
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Considered by the Generals Zero Hour Community to be the worst possible moment to "pop" out all of your units from your tunnel ,because they will face an almost certain death, but you do it anyway.
It sure look's like he's going to win after putting in an absolutely crazy Performance. Ah wait... he just did a fargo Fargo Pop and lost 8 Busses, a Jarmen and a quad. Now it's over, he's thrown the game... GG
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The sunglasses that belong to the little green fucker that lives inside my telephone jack and only comes out at night to mess up my apartment. His name is Fargo.
I found the shades of fargo under the refrigerator again.
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In 1852 Henry Wells and William Fargo founded Wells, Fargo & Co. to serve the West. The new company offered banking (buying gold, and selling paper bank drafts as good as gold) - and express (rapid delivery of the gold and anything else valuable).
Wells Fargo opened for business in the gold rush port of San Francisco, and soon Wells Fargoβs agents opened offices in the other new cities and mining camps of the West. In the boom and bust economy of the 1850s, Wells Fargo earned a reputation of trust by dealing rapidly and responsibly with peopleβs money. In the 1860s, it earned everlasting fame - and its corporate symbol - with the grand adventure of the overland stagecoach line.
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A versatile term used to express surprise, frustration, or agreement.
"Shades of Fago! That movie was friggin awesome!"
"Do you want to go to Taco Bell?"
"Shades of Fargo I do."
"Oh, Shades of Fargo! That's the third time I've embarrassed myself by spilling ice water all over the floor."
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An obscure reference to accidental death by wood chipper
"How did he die?"
"Shades of Fargo"
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