BofA - All Other States vs BofA-Quicken
Earlier today, while trying to sort the issues of the Fidelity switch, I "broke" my connection to BofA. I've been using the BofA - All Other States (I'm in California) and past "resets" to it have always worked (admittedly, it breaks rarely, usually when I restore a backup).
This time around, I got an error when attempting to log in. I retried a few times with no success. So I tried the BofA-Quicken and was successful and linked my existing Quicken account to it. It seems to function OK (have done a few OSU's since).
I just now attempted to reconnect to BofA-All other states and did get past the login to the page where it sends me a txt with the code. At this point I cancelled to preserve the BofA-Quicken.
So is there a difference here? Does either work OK or should I use one over the other?
Answers
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OK, so I think I found the answer. Since BofA- All other states ditched DC as the connection and went with EWC+, there appears to be no difference in the connection. Not sure why both still exist except to maintain the users current connection type.
Anyway, I switched back to All Other States without issue (so far).
Feel free to close the thread.
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Hello @nmestanas,
Thanks for updating your post and sharing the solution! Your thread has been closed per your request.
Thank you!
-Quicken Anja
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