How do I turn on notifications for Bank of America?
Select the main menu in the upper left, choose Notifications, then choose Accounts. Select the account you want to manage, then the choose the desired alert. Toggle the button to the right of Allow notification to activate/deactivate the alert.
Does Bank of America send texts?
Bank of America often sends messages from SMS short numbers for alerts, but we will never ask you for personal or financial information in a text message. If you receive what appears to be a fraudulent text message, we urge you to report it immediately.
How do I check my bank of America balance over the phone?
You can access your accounts using our automated Banking by Phone service 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Check your balance, transfer money between accounts, verify recent deposits and withdrawals and find out what checks have recently posted. To bank by phone, call 800.432. 1000.
What are some mobile banking alerts?
8 Most Common Banking Alerts
- Unusual Activity Alert.
- Mobile Deposit Bank Alert.
- Cleared Check Alert.
- Low Balance Bank Alert.
- Big Purchase Alert.
- Password or Profile Change Alert.
- Large ATM Withdrawal Alerts.
- All Debit Card Purchases.
Where is the message center on Bank of America?
If you want to email Bank of America, sign into your account and click on “Message Center” at the top. Draft a message, and press “Send,” when you are finished. This way, you can draft a message about your account while keeping your account information confidential to Bank of America employees.
Would a bank send a text message?
No, many companies, including your bank, might contact you through text message. This is why it’s important to know how certain companies might try to get in touch with you. You can normally select your contact preferences, such as phone call, email or text message, in your profile.
Why do banks send text messages to your phone?
Typically, a push message could be a mobile marketing message or an alert of an event which happens in the customer’s bank account, such as a large withdrawal of funds from an ATM or a large payment involving the customer’s credit card, etc.