Mine had 10.
Tales of Wells Fargo - 1957 The Wade Place 5-10 was released on: USA: 28 November 1960
Tales of Wells Fargo - 1957 Man of Another Breed 6-10 was released on: USA: 2 December 1961
Tales of Wells Fargo - 1957 The Dowry 5-39 was released on: USA: 10 July 1961
Tales of Wells Fargo - 1957 The Jealous Man 5-28 was released on: USA: 10 April 1961
Tales of Wells Fargo - 1957 Bill Longley 2-23 was released on: USA: 10 February 1958
Wells Fargo account numbers are 10 digits in length. The account number can be found on your account statement, or to the right side of the routing numbers on the bottom of your checks. If you do not have access to the statement or check, your best bet is to visit a nearby Wells Fargo banking location.
Tales of Wells Fargo - 1957 The Most Dangerous Man Alive 3-9 was released on: USA: 10 November 1958
Tales of Wells Fargo - 1957 The Jealous Man - 5.28 was released on: USA: 10 April 1961
I was a lead teller once at Wells Fargo in Anchorage Alaska. I was making $ 11.50/HR and that was in 2003. I think it depends what state you will be working at. My own opinion, starting as a teller at Wells in 2002 was $10/HR. Starting now is still $10/HR. Now as a lead teller? It's probably $12/HR. Nothing more.
Riverside was acquired by the Stevens company about 1920, and the Riverside name continued for about 20 years. These were utility grade shotguns. Unfortunately, there was been a brisk trade in making "Wells Fargo" shotguns- there are more out there than Wells Fargo ever owned. I would urge you to get a hands on appraisal by someone with a good knowledge of shotguns- to the best of my knowledge, Wells Fargo bought higher quality arms. Sorry to be the bearer of possible bad news-
10 days is the norm. If you don't pay it by then, I'm sure they'll give you a call