How can I rebuild banking relationships after major past mistakes?
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I’m looking for advice from people who have successfully rebuilt banking relationships after making serious financial mistakes in the past. A few years ago, I overdrew and ultimately lost relationships with several banks. One account at Wells Fargo ended up around $400 negative after a payment went through that I never covered. I also had much larger negative balances with Capital One and Bank of America business accounts due to poor decisions I made at that point in my life. I’m not here to arg
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