people like frank ahn, stuck with bogus fees for wells fargo accounts they never wanted in the first place. >> i had ten accounts at one time. come on. they knew i was angry. and they kept opening accounts still. >> alleged tactics included bundling, telling customers their checking accounts automatically came with savings, credit cards or even life insurance, a lie. and pinning secretly obtaining debit cards setting the pin enrolling customers in online banking without their authorization. a spokesperson for wells fargo telling abc news the bank is focused on the best interests of its customers and will vigorously defend against these allegations. what can customers do? first off take a look at your bank statement if there are fees coming out of your account, money that is yours going into the hands of another, you're entitled to know why. second of all, take a look at your free credit report at annualcreditreport.com. this will tell you exactly what accounts have been opened in your name. t.j., kayna?