-
Black’s Tire 200: Tyler Ankrum & Corey Heim post-race interviews | NASCAR on FOX - 14 mins ago
-
Surfers chased from water by sea lion in Newport Beach - 25 mins ago
-
Trump Admin Prepared to Recognize Crimea as Russian Territory: Report - 32 mins ago
-
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Black’s Tire 200 Highlights | NASCAR on FOX - 57 mins ago
-
Porto’s Bakery moving forward in Downtown Disney, replacing Earl of Sandwich - about 1 hour ago
-
Kyle Larson Fires Shots at Ty Gibbs For Cup Series Win Drought - about 1 hour ago
-
Trump is studying how to remove Fed Chair Jerome Powell, economic adviser says - about 1 hour ago
-
Man dies several days after being attacked with hatchet while sitting at bus stop with wife - 2 hours ago
-
How Cubs, Diamondbacks scored 16 runs in the eighth inning at Wrigley Field - 2 hours ago
-
California senators outraged after DHS agents visit LAUSD unannounced - 2 hours ago
Capital One is working to resolve a technical issue that had thousands of customers reporting problems with direct deposits on Thursday.
More than 2,000 people had reported issues with Capital One banking as of Thursday morning, according to Down Detector, an online service that tracks tech outages. The problem had abated slightly by late afternoon, with just over 1,700 outage reports by Capital One users as of 4:10 p.m. Eastern Time.
“Some of us have bills to pay and groceries to buy. At least keep us in the loop,” one person said on social media in a post directed at Capital One’s customer service account on X.
“What is going on with business checking accounts? Customer service told me everything sould be working in about 2 hours and it’s going on 3,” another person said on Wednesday night.
Capital One apologized for the problem, telling customers in a post on social media that the bank is “actively working with the vendor to resolve the issue and restore services.”