Online banking ACH transfer function stops working without explanation
Long-standing banking customers lose the ability to initiate ACH transfers to external accounts without any notice from the bank or explanation of what changed. The bank's support channels cannot explain the cause or provide a timeline for restoration, leaving customers unable to move their own funds between financial institutions.
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