An outage that hit Bank of America (BofA) has left customers with zero balance in their accounts.
According to the National Pulse, an “unknown number” of BofA account holders experienced the glitch on Oct. 2. Thousands of customers reported being unable to access their bank accounts, while those who were able to do so found that they either had zero or missing balances.
Many complained of outages and disruptions online, posting their predicament on the Downdetector website. Others took to social media platforms X and Reddit to express their concerns. While some users reported their balances missing, debt amounts were still visible.
The bank’s app confirmed the situation by notifying users that accounts and balances are temporarily unavailable. According to the Pulse, BofA “boasts 58 million clients utilizing its digital services.”
“Some clients are experiencing an issue accessing their accounts and balance information,” BofA said in a statement. “These issues are being addressed and have largely been resolved. We apologize for any inconvenience.” […]
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