Posted on 12/19/2014 11:21:44 AM PST by Crusher138
Sorry if this doesn't follow some arcane rule of proper Freeper-ism, but does anyone else have a Bank of America account and can they log onto it? We just discovered here at work that we cannot access the company account on line and several employees cannot access the web site or mobile site. With all of the Sony crap going on, I am a little sensitive to stuff like this.
They do suck.
Not a member/customer and they wanted 75 to cash a 100 dollar dividend check
Sounds like a good deal to me
Why would you Bank with a Bank that has been Laundering Cartel Drug Money for Years??
FYI, All of the “too big to fail” Banks have Paid huge fines for Laundering Cartel Drug Money, and yes they knew it at the time, there are numerous articles on ALL OF THEM.
I just signed on, no delays and no problems.
About an hour ago I received an email from them with an attached form they wanted me to fill out. I don’t have an account with them and figured it’s a scam. I deleted it.
My runch just went out my nose...tanks a rot, roser! :>)
Are you in Lagos?
LOL
Please send me your money for safekeeping. I will send it back once the site is back online.
Most likely the outage had nothing to do with BofA. There are thousands of denial of service attacks made all over the web every day. One of the most common targets are the DNS servers, like Network Solutions. Not only do they take out the DNS server but can also easily overwhelm a switch between you and BofA. Your connection just stops.
Nice to blame the big corporate boogie man that BofA is. BofA frankly is like most big banks and make every mistake dealing with their customers that is possible to make. I been using them for our business' online transactions for years. But I would bet, at least this time, they aren't your Scrooge.
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