Bank of America outage: Customers reporting $0 balances

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Bank of America appears to be experiencing an online banking outage: thousands of customers are reporting seeing $0 balances on their accounts despite having money in the bank.

Bank of America appears to be experiencing an online banking outage, as thousands of customers are reporting seeing $0 balances on their accounts despite having money in the bank.Bank of America outage reports on Downdetector, which collects data on outages, peaked around 1 p.m. ET with more than 20,000 outage reports. As of 3:37 p.m. ET, there were 4,668 new BoA outage reports. FOX TV Stations has reached out to Bank of America for comment.

"My entire family and I are experiencing the same system glitch that occurred in August 2020, where ALL of our accounts show $0 balance. This seems to not be acknowledged by Bank of America, and we are unable to get in contact with a representative. What's going on????" one X user wrote to the Bank of America Help page on X. "Should I be concerned?" another user wrote.

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