My inquiry:
Their response, which I just received:For years, going back to our last firm, at tax time I would download statements, annotate, and combine them to send to our accountant. I did this last just a few months ago for PPP loan purposes. Several days ago, when I tried to get our tax info together, I found that our statements are password-protected. I have contacted tech support (as your records will show) twice over the last few days. Each time I have been told that it is a "known bug" and that they are working on it. I found that hard to believe the first time - how can a bug password-protect files, and even if it does, how can it take a week or more to remove? While they promised to get back to me, no one ever did. I checked five minutes ago - still PW-protected.
So, a couple of questions: (1) the old Microsoft question: is this a bug or a feature? (2) If a bug: when will you
fix it? (3) If a feature: why at sometime over the last few months did you implement it without telling anyone, let alone asking if anyone wanted it?
One way or the other: WE DON'T WANT OUR STATEMENTS PASSWORD-PROTECTED. Please stop it from happening. And, unlike your tech support, please get back to me.
This has been going on for at least a week, because that's when I discovered it. Does it make sense to anyone? I have an idea, but really don't know if I'm right - so would like to hear other ideas before expressing mine.Thank you for contacting us. I'm sorry you have been experiencing difficulties with downloading statements.
Thank you for telling us about this issue regarding a password to download your statements. We're aware of it and are working to correct it as quickly as possible. I'm sorry, but we're unable to provide an exact timeframe to when the issue will be corrected.
Wesley, we apologize for any inconvenience this matter has caused you. Thank you for your feedback. We will share it
with the appropriate team. We are continually working to improve our products and services to meet our customers' needs.
We appreciate your patience.
If you need further assistance, please send us a secure message. We appreciate your business and thank you for choosing [one of the international mega-banks that's too big to fail].
Thanks (unlike my reaction to Mega-Bank).