I have retained my Wells Fargo account for years and I need to have a US mobile number in order to make wire transfers, and I don't have one. Prior to this I was only using the account to pay existing debt. But I'm in the process of dealing with inheritance, have money coming in and apparently I need to have a US mobile number in order to make a wire transfer, or else I have to go to a branch in person.
When I was in the US last month, I updated to include a US address with them on the record because otherwise they were going to close my account, my mailing address is still in the UK. I need a US bank in order to handle my inheritance for the time being, and I still have some US investments.
But not being able to wire money from my US account to the UK while here in the UK is a huge problem. Over the years Wells Fargo have started to treat me worse and worse because I'm an expat. Are all US banks like this? Are there other banks that are a little less horrible for expats? Mind you I don't have the kind of wealth at this point to bank with HSBC or some of the higher end options that are very expat friendly.
What the hell am I going to do when the time comes for me to collect US based pension and social security?
I'm guessing the US government and your US based broker has provisions to wire it to foreign accounts, because US banks clearly aren't always reliable in wanting to serve us.
Once I have sorted my inheritance and transfer that out, I think I would like to be DONE with Wells Fargo. Do any of you manage without a US bank account at all?