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Did Bank of America send a letter to Greg?

Greg received a letter in the mail reportedly from Bank of America at the beginning of February. The letter looked legitimate, with the Bank of America logo and Greg's name and address printed on it. Along the top it read, "Critical information about your account status. Reply required."

How do I get a bank letter?

The letter often includes any blocks or filters on your account that may result in the denial of your request to open a merchant account. In-person: The quickest way to obtain a bank letter is to request one in-person. By doing so, you’ll be able to ensure that everything you need is on the letter & be able to make changes if necessary.

What are Bank of America scams?

Impersonation scams. Fraudsters pose as Bank of America employees, law enforcement, or other officials over the phone and pressure you into sending them money or giving up account details. Account verification scams. Scammers create a sense of urgency by sending fake fraud alerts or other messages claiming there’s an issue with your account.

How do I Secure my Bank of America account?

Set up two-factor authentication (2FA) on your account. Fake “check verification” text message scams indicate that criminals already have your phone number and some additional information about you. You should enable 2FA to secure your Bank of America account, as well as update your passwords.

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