You don't need to move anything to a credit union and that wasn't the point of the OP. He was concerned that a bank is ins uting fees without notifying him. Telling him the solution is to go to a credit union is like giving relationship advice to find another woman. I am pretty sure he's aware there are other banking options and that there are other women.
The comfort some of you find in piling on is hilarious.
Now to address the OP.
I've found that most banks (never dealt with Wells Fargo) do notify you through their own website email that you have to be registered to actually get. I hardly read mine but I am aware it's there.
Sounds like you had a bad experience. I dumped a bank once after they got repeatedly altered their standards (almost daily) as to find loopholes for charging or denying you. I used to write my own expense reimbursement checks and had to have matching numbers on a ledger that the bank had to see. That was their rule. Half the time they wouldn't even ask for it, but if I didn't have it they would say "oh no sir, we always have to see that". I started asking "why didn't you ask for my ledger?" and they would say things like "we don't really need to see that". I finally caught two of these clowns working the same day and confronted them. They both denied knowing anything about it.
So yeah, they you in the drive through.

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