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Feb 11, 2021 Don’t try to get tricky and deposit these checks via the ATM because it will get flagged and you could get hit with a returned deposit item fee (which costs an average of $12.85 at the top 10. Short Answer: Bank of America handles third-party checks on a case-by-case basis. To cash or deposit a third-party check, it must be endorsed by all parties, and both signing parties should be present at the branch’s Financial Center. This applies to both Bank of America customers and non-account holders.
Online Banking and eCommunications System Requirements
When you first enrolled in Online Banking, you agreed to receive certain Online Banking notices, disclosures and communications ('eCommunications'). Please refer to your Online Banking enrollment documents for a list of these eCommunications. While you may be able to access Online Banking and eCommunications using other hardware and software, your personal computer needs to support the following requirements:
Most eCommunications provided within Online Banking or at other Bank of America websites are provided either in HTML and/or PDF format. For eCommunications provided in PDF format, Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or later versions is required. A free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader may be obtained from the Adobe website at www.adobe.com.
In certain circumstances, some eCommunications may be provided by e-mail. You are responsible for providing us with a valid e-mail address to accept delivery of eCommunications.
To print or download eCommunications you must have a printer connected to your computer or sufficient hard-drive space (approximately 1 MB) to store the eCommunications.
Withdrawing Consent to eCommunications and Effect on Online Banking Access
Subject to applicable law, you have the right to withdraw your consent to receiving eCommunications by calling the appropriate toll-free customer service phone numbers listed on the Customer Service tab. You will not be charged a fee for withdrawal of your consent.
If you withdraw your consent, we may stop providing you with eCommunications electronically and we may terminate your Online Banking access. Your withdrawal of consent is effective only after you have communicated your withdrawal to Bank of America by calling the appropriate customer service phone numbers and Bank of America has had a reasonable period of time to act upon your withdrawal. Your consent shall remain in force until withdrawn in the manner provided in this section.
We strive to provide you with information about products and services you might find interesting and useful. Relationship-based ads and online behavioral advertising help us do that.
Here's how it works: We gather information about your online activities, such as the searches you conduct on our Sites and the pages you visit. This information may be used to deliver advertising on our Sites and offline (for example, by phone, email and direct mail) that's customized to meet specific interests you may have.
If you prefer that we do not use this information, you may opt out of online behavioral advertising. If you opt out, though, you may still receive generic advertising. In addition, financial advisors/Client Managers may continue to use information collected online to provide product and service information in accordance with account agreements.
Also, if you opt out of online behavioral advertising, you may still see ads when you sign in to your account, for example through Online Banking or MyMerrill. These ads are based on your specific account relationships with us.
To learn more about relationship-based ads, online behavioral advertising and our privacy practices, please review Bank of America Online Privacy Notice and our Online Privacy FAQs.