Bank of America experiences disruption in online transactions, customers report funds missing from accounts

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(Natural News) Bank of America recently experienced significant disruptions in online transactions conducted via the payment service Zelle. Many customers reported delays and funds missing from their accounts, including funds from Zelle deposits and transactions.

The website DownDetector, which monitors the online statuses of websites, noted that Bank of America started experiencing problems around 1:40 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 18. Sixty-six percent of the reports the website received indicated there was an issue with funds transfers.

Individuals took to social media and to local media outlets to share messages received from Bank of America. Some of the affected individuals even reported negative bank balances, while many others reported experiencing difficulties with getting through to the bank’s customer service department. (Related: Coming economic collapse will be used to close banks and introduce central bank digital currencies.)

One person on Twitter shared an image indicating that his new account balance showed him as being indebted to the Bank of America by $2,060.44.

Another Twitter user named Brianna wrote: “So cool how @BankofAmerica magically disappeared a large Zelle transaction that HAD ALREADY POSTED and I had used to pay bills. Now I’m extremely in debt in my checking and I can’t get a hold of them. Unbelievable.”

Rey Garcia, a Bank of America client of more than 20 years interviewed by ABC13, noted that when the disruption occurred, his account reported 15 different Zelle transactions.

“That was like a red flag for me right there, because I don’t remember doing all that in one day,” he said. He added that almost $700 went missing from his account. His attempts to reach Bank of America’s customer service department went nowhere………more here

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