People are getting accounts at BOA right now outside of the guidelines posted below. I have actually known of a few people that had their accounts closed after the fact by BOA. I believe the circumstances were because they still owed BOA or another bank money, and possibly a " suspected fraud " was indicated on the report.
There have been a few occasions that BOA allowed the fees to be paid off and they could keep the accounts.
But it seems as if generally once you have an account with BOA that you are just go to go and should not have any problems as long as the account is kept in good standing.
Bank Of America
bankofamerica.com
Special Note:
People are getting accounts even outside of these guidelines at this time
Email:
Thank you for contacting Bank of America.
If you have been reported to Chex Systems, Bank of America will be unable to open a new account for you until you have been removed. You are normally on Chex Systems for five years (this was formerly seven years.) The new guidelines are as follows:
- Bank of America will increase the threshold for reporting accounts closed for non-fraud related overdrafts to $100.00.
- Bank of America will disregard Chex Systems reports based upon non-fraudulent activity that are older than three years.
- Bank of America will disregard a Chex systems report for non-fraudulent activity that is older than a year if the overdraft has been paid.
- Bank of America will disregard a Chex system report for non-fraudulent activity if the applicant completes a financial responsibility course and has repaid the overdraft.
- Bank of America will continue to inform customers about Chex Systems upon opening an account and at least 30 days prior to closing an account.
It will be necessary to bring all pertinent data and information clearing you of any liabilities to a banking center, and depending on your situation, a bank manager can make a decision as to whether or not an account can be opened for you.
Sincerely,
Nicole R.
Bank of America