Bank email address update silently fails in account settings
Customers who update their email address at Bank of America find the old address persisting despite confirmation from support agents. This leaves accounts without security alerts and deposit confirmations. The gap between CRM records and the customer-facing portal creates a silent but impactful failure.
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