Bank of America Credit card department,
I am a trans* person who had a credit card with BofA. My BofA checking/savings ( c/s ) acccount had overdraft protection on it, linked to this card. I had my name and gender legally changed prior to a move in early 2014 and I closed my BofA ( c/s ) account shortly after moving to the new address. I then zeroed out my credit card ( cc ) by paying it down in - lump sum, then cut it up. I opened another c/s account at a credit union before closing my BofA c/s account. A few months later, I get a forwarded letter from my old address from the BofA cc account and it has accrued late charges totaling something like - dollars. I called them to ask what the charges were for and they would not speak to me because I told them my legal name, despite telling them that I have a legal document that would prove my identity. Not only that, the c/s account was grandfathered and referred to me by a nickname, not my birth name, so there was yet another name in the mix. I then tried the website
I wrote a message from within the website help and they told me that I would have to call. I called again, only to be told that I am not the account holder, so I may not access the account. Two years later, I can not open a bank account now, thanks to this outstanding debt. I called BofA again last week and they told me that it is out of their hands because they already sold the debt to a collection agency and settlement is not possible, even though they are now willing to admit that I am the original account holder. I do n't believe that this debt is justified in the first place, since it is, according to BofA, stemming from an overdraft protection service charge. That 's what? $10.00 - - a month? And they informed me that the debt sold was over $600.00. I believe that BofA should allow me to settle for the original debt of $10.00 - - as my original creditor and waive the insane fees they tacked on. I tried to close everything properly, but perhaps should have closed the account before changing my name. The hard part is that I would n't have been able to open a new account until the name and gender change process was complete and I would have been without direct deposit, checks, debit, PayPal, and credit until I had my official papers in-hand. Even so, my paperwork from my grandfathered account from the BofA in Texas, that has a nickname instead of my then-legal name, would have made the process difficult, as it would have required someone who is American* or knows about American nicknames to think. *I say American, because people from - are more likely to understand that nicknames like " - '' are derived from " - '' or " - '' or " - '' from " - '' or even more obscure nicknames that are given to children by their parents and stick, like " - '' instead of " - - ''
Bank of America customer in Washington
Sep 15, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Bank of America response to complaint:
Closed with explanation
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