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Complaint Review: BANK OF AMERICA ONLINE BANKING - Internet

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Dear Taxpayers and Citizens,

Being a customer of BANK OF AMERICA (BOA), I trusted "MY BANK"! Online banking seemed convenient but in actuality it is turned to be an easy and Legal Robbery from the side of my home bank to its customers. And in addition, it is performed with humiliation for the weaker side - again the customer who spends hours speaking on phone with BOA Customer Service to seek the true for bank statements, transactions and funds. I felt discriminated and filed a verbal complain against the associates' treatment to myself as a customer.



Here is my story! On August 5th, a friend of mind, a customer of BOA as well, transferred to me in the early morning $100, once, and $50, later, and according to the policy of BOA's Online Banking the transfer was delivered "immediately".



Speaking with BOA's associates lately, I was told no transfer could be made if funds are unavailable. On the 5th logically, funds were available for my friend to transfer online the money to me.



I spent the money the same day as the money was already posted in my bank account on the 5th and my debit card allowed me to debit the nessesary items. The very next day - August 6, 2008, the Bank of America Online Banking Department decided it has the right to STEAL back my money LEGALLY, to return it as non-sufficient funds to the previous owner-customer (my friend) and due to some legal issue with him to charge him 2 x $35 Returned Non-sufficient Funds fees.

I insist and argue that:

Bank of America legally committed a bank crime: robbing a customer as disregarding its rights for the security of the account.
Bank of America committed illegal breaching of the sovereign account and applied an unissued by anyone General Power of Attorney to operate with my money in the way they 'needed'.
Bank of America constituted illegal return of the money to the very first customer as disregarding my right to have it as already transfered (given) amount to me.
Bank of America achieved two things: it requested a return of $150 from me (one time) and $150(second time) from my friend plus $70 return fees(from him) : the total amount of $370 illegally earned money.
Additionally, BOA messed up the bank account of my friend to negative more than $-2,200

Bank of America commits a public felony on the national level through its Online Banking and I wish someone to investigate its illegal practices.

Please help to initiate a national investigation against the biggest crime of the 21 century - Online Banking, specifically the BOA's. I insist for the Congress to create strict laws for ONLINE banking and against 'the Bank legalization of the Online larceny" against taxpayers of the U.S.



Niko
Rochester, New York
U.S.A.

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#3 Consumer Comment

Even if you deposited a check, and it was past the federal timeline for clearing...

AUTHOR: J G Shrugged - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, August 12, 2008

You could have the funds and it can still come back NSF, causing a reduction in your account.

I don't see a ripoff here other than your friend may have been trying to pull a fast one on BofA. It would take a lot of fees to hit $2200, esp since I think they max out NSF fees per day now.

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#2 Consumer Suggestion

I am sympathetic, but you can't blame the bank, you have to be more responsible

AUTHOR: Satchmodude - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, August 12, 2008

You should always wait a day or two for money that is posted into a bank, any bank for the matter. An immediate transfer is not immediate in terms of actual cash being put into your account, from one account to another account, that process takes a few days to process because it is an external transaction. It is credited and will post at the end of the day, in a series of steps required for the money to transfer.

I transfer money from my savings to checking in the event of a possible deficiency of money in checking, so to cover for a potential lack of funds. This process is immediate because you are not reaching outside of an account. It is within the same account that the bank says "ok youre putting money from here to here"


you said "Speaking with BOA's associates lately, I was told no transfer could be made if funds are unavailable. On the 5th logically, funds were available for my friend to transfer online the money to me."
--what method of online transfer did your friend use? moneygram, western union etc? if that is the case then that process takes 2-3 days to post to your account.
Whereas your friend who transferred your money with a BOA account, the bank has to check his account, make sure that the money is there, recognize that he/she is a bank member, to your account, recognize who you are and move the money there.

you said:
"Speaking with BOA's associates lately, I was told no transfer could be made if funds are unavailable" either your friend transferred illegal money to your account or rescinded the transfer, or the funds were simply 'unavailable' causing your 2 x $35 Returned Non-sufficient Funds fees.

-BOA will not intentionally cause your account to go into the red while causing you 2 x $35 Returned Non-sufficient Funds fees. Although I agree the $35 Returned Non-sufficient Funds fees are a ripoff, you agreed to the fee structure when signing up for your bank account with BOA.

you said:
"Bank of America committed illegal breaching of the sovereign account and applied an unissued by anyone General Power of Attorney to operate with my money in the way they 'needed'"

According to the agreement YOU SIGNED AND AGREED WITH, BOA has the right to charge a fee in the event they have to cover for you when you go into the negative. Your job is to prevent that from happening, use cash when possible and avoid using BOA debit card/credit cards.

You said "Additionally, BOA messed up the bank account of my friend to negative more than $-2,200"
--I think the -2,200 is probally NSF and other insufficient fund $35 fees your friend has caused as a result from other transactions, and not as a cause from simply transferring money to your account. This could be a separate event.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Sounds like...

AUTHOR: Striderq - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, August 12, 2008

your friend didn't have the money available in their account. The bank tried to transfer but when the money wasn't in your friend's account, they returned it from your account. Same process as if your friend had given you a check for deposit. You deposit it, the money's not there to cover the check in their account, the check is returned and the money taken back from your account. The fees were caused by your friend loaning you money they didn't have.

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