Update - According to Bank of Oklahoma's twitter page, they have identified the source of the problem and are implementing the solution as quickly as possible.
Fees charged as result of the error will be automatically reversed.
There is nothing clients need to do at this time.
Update: We have identified the source of the problem and are implementing the solution as quickly as possible. Fees charged as result of the error will be automatically reversed. Thank you for your patience. There is nothing clients need to do at this time.
— Bank of Oklahoma (@BankofOklahoma) October 19, 2019
Officials say the glitch is affecting both debit and credit cards.
As of right now there is no further info on the incedent, but will update when it's resolved.
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