Sunday, September 20, 2009

mobile banking

Mobile Banking: The ultimate way to bank on the go

From today’s top stories to your checking account balance, chances are you want access to information in the palm of your hand and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Enter Mobile Banking1. It combines the ease of Online Banking and the mobility of your favorite handheld device so you can check your account balances, transfer funds, pay your bills and more. And if you’re already an Online Banking customer at Bank of America, all you need is an internet-connected cell phone, smart phone or PDA to make taking care of business on the go simple and convenient.

Here are some things you should know about Mobile Banking:
It's a free service—all you have to do is sign up. However, cell phone providers typically charge fees for downloading information so please make sure you understand the related costs.

You can transfer funds or check your balances and transaction records for most of your Bank of America accounts.

Pay your bills and receive alerts about your accounts. (Note: All transfer and Bill Pay payees must be set up in Online Banking prior to making payments or transfers in Mobile Banking.)
You can locate a nearby ATM or banking center quickly and easily.

Get the complete picture— take the Mobile Banking test drive.
$0 Liability Online Banking Guarantee. This means that you won't be held liable for charges originating from Online Banking—or Mobile Banking—if you report the unauthorized activity within 60 days of the date that the transaction first appeared on your statement.
SiteKey® . When you use Mobile Banking, your identity will be verified just as it would be if you were using Online Banking. That means you'll enter your Online ID, verify that your SiteKey ® image and title are correct, and confirm it by entering your Passcode.
Information Storage. Mobile Banking information is not stored on your cell phone so if your phone is lost or stolen no information on your account will be readily available to the person who found (or stole) your phone as long as you didn't specifically save your Passcode or other sensitive information on your mobile device.
If you have a web-enabled cell phone, smart phone or PDA, signing up for cell phone banking can save you precious time. Go ahead—try banking on the subway or do your banking at the park. Before you know it, you'll be banking everywhere and loving every second of the freedom it gives you.

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