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Bank of America Stop Payment Orders Fail to Prevent Checks from Being Cashed

Bank of America customers who place stop payment orders on checks find that the checks are cashed anyway, resulting in significant financial losses. Stop payments are a core banking reliability function; failure to honor them causes direct financial harm with no immediate recourse for the customer. This systemic processing failure undermines a fundamental contractual obligation of the bank.

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