Banking with Bank of America in New York City, NY — security and password resets
By Pablo Diaz · I left BoA after years as a customer. Read the full story →
If you’re a Bank of America customer in New York City, NY and you’re trying to figure out whether what you’re experiencing is unusual or just how big-bank banking feels — this page is for you. I’m going to share what I observed as a BoA customer, what the public regulator record actually says about Bank of America’s consumer practices, and what you can do about it if your experience has been similar to mine.
What I observed (security and password resets)
I have been forced — in my own account experience — to change my password multiple times per week. On some weeks the prompt returned several times in the same week. I was not given a clear explanation, and I could not identify any real security incident on my end. To me this is friction, not security. Modern fintech banks bind devices, default to hardware-key 2FA, and do anomaly detection in the background. What I experienced felt like the cost of that calibration was passed back to me.
My full account — written exactly as I would describe it to a friend — is at /my-banking-story.
What the public record shows
- CFPB 2023 enforcement order — $250M total — junk fees, withheld credit-card rewards, fake accounts.
- CFPB 2022 enforcement — $225M — botched unemployment-benefits handling.
- CFPB 2014 — $727M in relief — deceptive credit-card add-on practices.
- DOJ RMBS settlement (2014) — $16.65 billion — at the time the largest civil settlement with a single entity in U.S. history.
- CFPB Consumer Complaint Database — Bank of America — public, searchable, tens of thousands of complaints.
- BBB profile — Bank of America — public ratings + customer reviews.
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- File a CFPB complaint. consumerfinance.gov/complaint — free, public, and tends to get a response on the record.
- File a parallel state complaint. NY Department of Financial Services (DFS) — file a consumer complaint — state regulators carry weight in their own jurisdictions.
- File a BBB complaint. BBB Bank of America profile.
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