I have been using Quicken 2007 for a few months now to manage our accounts at Bank of America (checking, savings, CDs and
3 credit cards). Everything was going smoothly till about 3 weeks ago. It *may* be a coincidence, but around that time BofA decided to change the account number of one of the credit cards. From then, it has been a nightmare.When I did updates, at first no new transactions were downloaded, but *past* transactions going back to nearly a year were! It messes up not only the credit card accounts, but all five of them and amazing amounts of money disappear from the checking account! As all accounts were reconciled in the third week of April, at least I have a "recent" snapshot of accouts. I called BofAand they acknowledged some software issues and said that they would "escalate" the matter.
Coming back from a 2 week vacation, I find the same mess. After more talking, one support person said that the problem may be due to the two credit card account numbers were somehow linked together. But, that fix did not do anything. Another call (luckily, as a Premier Banking Client, I at least get to talk to a real person in a couple of minutes!) and a new, loud, fast talking guy ended up saying that it is Quicken's fault! And, that my problem was unique.
When I tried a reconcile the checking account with the latest paper statement, Quicken tells me that I have never downloaded data for this account!! This may give a clue to what it going on.
The main question is whether any one you have had similar problems as result of account numbers being changed.
Given the situation, what would be the best remedy? I have thought of quitting BofA (!) -- I mean besides that. One possibility is "start at the begining" again and treat the Jan-Apr data outside of Quicken.
Luckily, having greatly disliked Quicken for managing investments, I have the really critical, long term stuff, outside of Quicken. In the end, the only really useful thing I get out of Quicken is that amount of charitable contributions that I enter into the tax form :-) I suppose that I can keep track of that on paper, but it would be nice to have a more global picture.
Any help will be appreciated.
John