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Bank of America Customers Report “Disappeared” Money From Accounts Due To Zelle Processing Issue

  Bank of America came under fire after users said that money was missing from their bank accounts. Multiple customers went public with the ...

 

Bank of America came under fire after users said that money was missing from their bank accounts.

Multiple customers went public with the fact that their money was missing and they couldn’t get ahold of Bank of America.

ABC 13 reported:

Some Bank of America customers said money is missing from their accounts, including funds from Zelle deposits and transactions. 

Rey Garcia has trusted Bank of America with his money for 20 years.

“I was surprised, like, whoa,” Garcia said. “So I checked my transactions. I had, like, 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 says almost $700 went missing from his account. He called customer service with no luck getting a representative.

Bank of America acknowledged the issue but said it has been fixed.

Zelle said that the issues had nothing to do with “any issues with the Zelle Network.”

Fox Business reported:

Bank of America acknowledged that there was a problem with processing Zelle transactions, but said that it was resolved later on Wednesday.

“We did have an issue where there was a delay in posting Zelle transactions. It was resolved earlier today, so that all the transactions are showing in people’s accounts,” Bill Halldin, a spokesperson for Bank of America, told FOX Business.

Zelle, a peer-to-peer payment processor that is available through more than 1,700 financial institutions, said that the “issue was not the result of any issues with the Zelle Network.”

“We understand that a Zelle Network financial institution may have experienced issues processing some of their customers’ Zelle transactions, which has now been resolved,” a Zelle spokesperson told FOX Business.

What happened here?