What happens if I have 2 online banking accounts of the same bank accounts?
jfs1988 asked:
I was trying to make a online banking account for my mortgage because it didn’t use to appear at first at my BoA online banking account, then when I made a new account the mortgage info appeared on my old account. I have now 2 online banking accounts that have the same info. Do I keep them both in case I lose one of the passwords?
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I was trying to make a online banking account for my mortgage because it didn’t use to appear at first at my BoA online banking account, then when I made a new account the mortgage info appeared on my old account. I have now 2 online banking accounts that have the same info. Do I keep them both in case I lose one of the passwords?

March 1st, 2010 at 12:42 pm
You should straighten this out with the Online Banking department at Bank of America and not keep both accounts because the payments could become confused, or one system may not post properly, causing you to have late payments, or canceled payment notifications.
The system is set up to detect duplicate checking accounts and it will eventually give you a problem.
Online banking has a special phone number -
1.800.792.0808 (California)
1.866.399.0122 (Idaho, Washington)
1.800.933.6262 (All Other States)
Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Local Time)
Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Local Time) instantpc