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Is anyone else still missing money from their account at bank of Hawaii?

After they fixed whatever happened, I had over $1,400 in my account. When I checked my balance last night it still showed the amount, but when I checked this morning it said I only had $120 left. I checked my transaction history (I always check it to make sure I have an accurate estimate of how much money I should have after I pay my bills) and all of a sudden it showed my account was in a negative balance for the last week. This confused me because my balance was in good standing. I triple-checked it, and whats more frustrating is that my account balance (that showed 1400) was apparently at 700 this whole time. It's like they've altered my transaction history to make it like the money I worked for didnt even exist, and that I had apparently overspend. I spoke with a representative, and after he tried to tell me everything checks out, I told him it doesnt because of the amount I had last night, the changes to my account being in the negative. It's so frustrating. It feels like they stole money from me, and are trying to cover it up, and aside from my word, I dont even have the evidence to prove what happened. I can't be the only one who is dealing with this right now, right?

I'm so disappointed in the bank I've been with for many years, and I dont think theyre going to give me my money back. My whole paycheck, federal tax return, and whatever else I started to save is gone. ​if anyone is enrolled into bank of hawaii, please consider changing banks, because whatever happens, I'm switching to another bank.

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