FOX Business reached out to Capital One for comment. It’s the latest blow to the financial institution, which is being sued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for allegedly misleading customers by not notifying them of account options that paid higher interest rates.
Technical issues at Capital One are causing problems with accounts, deposits and payment processing.
A “technical issue” of a third-party vendor that Capital One uses is affecting some of the bank’s customers to access deposits and other services.
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,
Capital One customers faced outages that have prevented some from accessing direct deposits, paying bills and more.
Thousands of Capital One users are still reporting issues of the financial corporation being down, impacting direct deposit and other services.
Issues with a third-party vendor used by Capital One are affecting some of the banking giant’s customers’ ability to access money online.
Capital One customers are reporting problems with their accounts, including trouble accessing paychecks and having debit-card purchases declined. Thousands of users reported problems with the bank to Downdetector,
A service disruption continues to hamper customers of Capital One, with some frustrated that they are unable to see their deposits
BANKING OUTAGE - On Saturday, Capital One apologized on X, saying that "we recognize the frustration this issue has caused and we sincerely apologize to our valued customers."
At 2 p.m. Friday, 2,800 outages related to Capital One were reported, according to Downdetector. That's down from 9:30 a.m. on Friday when nearly 4,000 reports funneled in. CAPITAL ONE SUED BY ...
Capital One said Thursday that a technical issue is disrupting customer access to accounts, deposits, and payment processing. The issue, which began around 6 a.m. ET, according to Downdetector.com, affected approximately 2,000 users reporting problems at ...