"Guess I'll be eating ramen again tonight," tweets one customer on third day of issues linked to a data-center power outage.
On Tuesday, the CFPB sued Capital One, alleging it cheated customers out of $2 billion in interest.Its account holders faced a system outage on Wednesday that continued into Friday.Capital One shares have still managed to climb,
A new lawsuit alleging that Capital One cheated savers out of larger yields is a wake-up call for people who want to wise up and get the most out of their deposits, experts say.
Capital One is continuing to experience a disruption to its service on Friday, with some customers frustrated that they are unable to see their deposits. As of 8:04 a.m. Eastern, there were nearly 3,400 reports of outages,
Capital One users were reporting issues with receiving their deposits on Thursday morning, leaving many customers wondering where their money and paychecks are. Complaints on social media were pouring in via the @AskCapitalOne customer service account on X, formerly Twitter.
Technical issues at Capital One are causing problems with accounts, deposits and payment processing.
The bank said in a statement to CNN that a "technical issue experienced by a third-party vendor" has "temporarily impacted" some of Capital One's services, including payment processing, deposits and its consumer, small business and commercial banks.
Some Capital One users were still waiting to receive deposits and payments on Friday morning after the company experienced a processing disruption. According to DownDetector,
Problems with a third-party vendor that Capital One uses are affecting some bank customers’ ability to access money online and igniting anger on social media.
A technical glitch at Capital One has left thousands of banking customers unable to access their bank accounts, process payments, or receive direct deposits since Wednesday, January 15. The banking giant,
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is suing Capital One, claiming the company cheated customers out of $2 billion by misleading them.