Friday, February 10, 2012

Day after big debit fee hike, BofA homepage fails

By Mark Frauenfelder at 9:53 am Friday, Sep 30

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Christopher Maag of Credit.com write:

Bank of America’s homepage was down Friday morning, a day after the megabank announced that it will begin charging customers $5 a month to use their debit cards. Instead of the bank’s normal site, visitors receive a notice stating “Home Page Temporarily Unavailable.”

Instead of the bank’s normal site, visitors receive a notice stating “Home Page Temporarily Unavailable,” followed by the message, “We’re sorry, but some of our pages are temporarily unavailable.” The site indicates that the bank’s online banking system is still working, but a number of commenters to Credit.com’s website say that it is not.

Day After Big Debit Fee Hike, BofA Homepage Fails

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