They are not closing any branches like PNC is doing, not bombarded with outages, and they have good perks with their accounts. My wife and I are using the local bank she works for. If you have loans through them you could do like I do, maintain your checking account solely for paying the loan, only deposit enough to avoid fees and to pay your loan(s). I 100% believe they would not tell us unless they had to, or the government finds out and they are forced to (which goes back to point 1 I suppose). I know a lot goes into their platforms, but with all of the outages lately, the increase I have seen in both spam emails and phone calls, as well as the "overdraft errors" that people have posted, have made me wonder if they have been hacked into and are fighting tooth and nail to cover it up. Yet PNC cannot manage to keep their app up and running for more than 5 days at a time. With the PNC Mobile App, you can: Manage your accounts: Check your balance, view transactions and easily transfer funds between PNC and non-PNC accounts Pay. When the app and the website are down, how do you guys personally check your account information?Įxactly, they are the 7th largest bank in the country, its amazing to me that my wife's bank she works for has less than 200 employees, yet even after a natural disaster, that destroyed not only their headquarters but their servers, they were back up and running both in person and on the online/app platforms within 5 hours. Luckily I do in fact track every single purchase that I make so I know nothings been taken, but I hate when I get those emails and think something happened, and nothing happened,but I also I can’t check until it lets me back in. The worst part was when I logged in the next day my account was not in fact in the negatives! And when I called and didn’t have a record of it. So to me this feels like intentionally keeping me from tracking my finances. I’m a millennial, and I think I’ve physically went into a bank about five times in my entire life. They have been many times where I get an email saying my account is in the negatives and when I go to check it I can’t. It’s down it feels like at least once a week. We have tried pinging PNC Bank website using our server and the website returned the above results. But I’ve had a PNC bank account since I was 18 and the app along with the website are always down. I’m not sure if this is the right community for this and I’m sorry if it’s not.
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