[quote=6packscaredy][quote=mike92104]You’re mad because you didn’t keep any copies, and expected BofA to do it for you. Then, when you waited until the last minute to file your taxes, you’re pissed because BofA (who no longer services your loan) doesn’t have your info in a handy online version.
Your fault, your problem. Move on.[/quote]
you’d agree it would be unreasonable for b of a to come to my house and take back my hardcopy statements after the account is closed, right?
why is it more reasonable for them to take back my online statements fater the refi; after all that’s hwo they agreed by contract to provide them. and they saved a LOT of money by doing it that way, over many customers.
seems especially super unreasonable to do so while tax returns are still being filed.
so not my fault.
their fault.
they want to save money, or clean up theri computers, or what?. and then save even more money by deleting my account.
bullshit.
they must pay!!!!! how is that making america worse, to transfer money from bank of america to some class action lawyers?
the only reason it makes america worse is because b of a gets bailed out by taxpayers, but if it were just b of a’s money, seems liek it would make america to financially damage a bad bank.[/quote]
Still your fault. You are no longer a customer. Why should they maintain your online account? They are providing the statements, but not the way you want. You’re pissed because you waited until the last minute to file, and the info wasn’t in a place convenient enough for your satisfaction. That’s all.
My mortgage info was on BofA’s site. Want to know why? Because i am STILL a customer.