Bank of America closed my account without notice and took $6k claiming ‘suspicious activity’ but I filed a complaint | 6326T90 | 2024-05-01 17:08:01

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Bank of America closed my account without notice and took $6k claiming 'suspicious activity' but I filed a complaint | 6326T90 | 2024-05-01 17:08:01

A BANK of America customer explained how he got his money back after his account was closed without notice.

When Joe Redburn realized he couldn't access his account, he called Bank of America for help.

Bank of America closed my account without notice and took $6k claiming 'suspicious activity' but I filed a complaint
Bank of America closed my account without notice and took $6k claiming 'suspicious activity' but I filed a complaint
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Bank of America closed my account without notice and took $6k claiming 'suspicious activity' but I filed a complaint
Bank of America closed my account without notice and took $6k claiming 'suspicious activity' but I filed a complaint
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He filed six complaints and got his money back (stock image)[/caption]

The branch manager told him she couldn't access the bank account either and had to call corporate, he wrote in a Facebook post.

"She called corporate and was told there was 'suspicious activity,'" he said.

"I contacted the government agency that oversees the banks. They have a web page for filling complaints."

"I filed six complaints before I got my money back."

The U.S. Sun reached out to Bank of America for more information, but the bank declined to comment.

A CASH CRISIS

Fellow Facebook user Theresa expressed her frustration after dealing with fraud on her Bank of America account.

"If you [are] banking with Bank of America, check your account. Someone got me for $48,234 yesterday and $2,000 today," she wrote.

Theresa claimed that this was the second time her account had been hacked without any alerts from the bank.

"What the f**k this is the second time in one year. I'm done with them," she wrote, alleging that the bank didn't even text her.

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"It's just crazy how someone can get into your account and take your money."

In the comments, others shared similar stories.

"I closed my account two to three years ago when they did something similar to me," wrote one person.

They claimed the bank charged them for closing the account.

"I hope I don't have those problems because as soon as my stuff switches over I'm out," Theresa replied.

Bank of America says it will attempt to contact clients if it suspects fraud on their accounts.

The bank's Online Banking Security page warns that it would never send emails with instructions to share personal information, including  Social Security numbers and PINs.

LEAVING SOON

Earlier this year, Bank of America confirmed it would close over 50 branches in 2024.

In March, the company closed locations in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Missouri, California, Georgia, and New York.

Closures will continue throughout the year, at least through early November, according to data from OCC.

These are coupled with the 108 closures that happened last year.

Meanwhile, a Capital One customer said they were "cheated out of" a $300 bonus offered by the institution.

A Navy Federal customer claimed she was livid after the bank took $1,000 from her.

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