Major Bank Customer Service Wait Times Are Unreasonably Long
Bank of America customers report that reaching a live support agent requires unreasonably long hold times, making routine banking inquiries time-consuming and frustrating. This is a recurring complaint across large retail banks where cost-cutting has reduced support staffing. The friction pushes customers toward digital self-service but often fails those with complex or sensitive issues.
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