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posted: Nov. 10, 2007 @ 12:00p
There are some people posting redundant advice because they obviously haven't read everything I've posted. I'm going to recap some important facts:
1.) I've been to the branch 3 times, including once again this morning. Each time the personal banker and manager have told me they are locked out of my accounts, there isn't anything they can do, and direct me to speak with the risk/fraud department. They also told me they can't call on my behalf. Going to the branch flat out won't work, end of story.
2.) The majority of my AOR money is from Chase and Citibank and was deposited at Bank of America. Only a little over $12,000 in AOR money, around 10% of my total, is from Bank of America. This money was directly deposited in my Bank of America account on the advice of a CSR. Less than 10% of my account balances is money from Bank of America.
3.) The risk/fraud CSRs are rude and abrasive every time I speak to them. Each CSR also gives me a different reason for the closure of my accounts and whether or not Bank of America will return my money. The only common thread between their stories is that I'm somehow committing fraud. This isn't apparent in the audio recordings because they end the conversation before any explanation of the situation. I was polite, never raised my voice, and asked for a supervisor when the CSR refused to discuss the matter. She told that she was a supervisor and hung up on me. I posted the audio online to illustrate the brick wall I'm dealing with at Bank of America. Also, don't you think it's unfair they refuse to discuss anything when I'm recording the conversation even though Bank of America is recording it? I'm in the right, both legally and ethically, to record the conversation if notification has been provided and Bank of America is recording the conversation too.
4.) I received a letter from Bank of America stating my accounts have been closed as of 11/07/07. This is a different date than what the last CSR told me. The letter also states Bank of America will return my money by cashiers check after they verify every transaction made since I opened my accounts. I need to research the appropriate federal regulations, but I believe this isn't legal.
5.) I tried speaking with the legal department earlier about the situation. They admitted the phone calls are recorded but also refused to discuss the situation if I was recording the call and hung up on me.
Message edited by: theficus on 2007-11-10 12:02:07 CST