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The Capital one app is broken
Hi all,
I intend to do this, but the capital one app for checking your balance and available credit for credit card users is broken.
- Open the app and sign in.
- Double tap your credit card, I.E. Visa $811
- At the top, it should have your available credit and your running balance
Here, the app just says that there is possible text, and it doesn’t say anything else. Double tapping on the available text notice takes you to the bottom of the app where you can get help including getting at your credit card number, and other help and self service options.
I’ll demo this briefly on the next available podcast, but this is a step backwards for Capital One. My intent is to contact them about this issue, and this is in the latest version found on the store.
I’d like to thank someone who alerted me over the phone to this issue. I normally don’t look every day at my available crdit, but I do check on my running balance and I can see that on the main screen after log in after the main page.
Please let me know if you’re experiencing the same issue, or what is happening on your end.
Thanks for reading!
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The Capital one app is broken was released on May 30, 2019 at 7:38 pm by tech in accessibility newsand issues.
Last modified: May 30, 2019.
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