Hey everyone, this is Charlie. I just want to warn you guys ahead of time about online frauds. A couple days ago, I received an email from Bank of America saying that there has been a suspicious activity going on in my account and that I should reset every my login and password and so on,... And so I didn't think much of it and did as it said, it had a link for me to go to(NEVER A GOOD IDEA THING, FOUND OUT THE HARD WAY). I had plenty of funds in my account, but as of today, my money seems to have been spent across the country, down to $0. Now, the real Bank of America emails me, saying that there is an irregular activity, and to call a certain phone number, which I did. So I just closed my checkcard. Now that I go back to check the other Bank of America email that I "THOUGHT" was from them, it did not look legit at all compared to the recent email. And the recent email had "no web links" for me to click on. So NOW, when I went back to the old "supposedly" alert email from Bank of America, the link that was provided, now opens up to nothing. So, be for warned friends, with economy the way it is today, people are doing all they can to survive, even if it's stealing your identity. NEVER, open "weblinks" in your email that claims to be your bank or ask for your info. I was stupid enough to fall for it and didn't even think about it. Always Always give your bank a call if you have an alert email. Don't be like me and think it's too much work to call your bank and that you can just fix it real quick online. Now, I'm doing alot more work than a simple phone call. So friends, be careful, and learn from my mistake.