"Guess I'll be eating ramen again tonight," tweets one customer on third day of issues linked to a data-center power outage.
An outage affecting Capital One customers dragged into its second day Friday, further preventing some customers from accessing deposits, payments and transfers. In an afternoon statement, the bank said it was still restoring systems that had been taken offline due to a technical issue with a third-party vendor.
A third-party technology provider blamed a power outage for an issue that prevented Capital One customers from using various services.
A service disruption continues to hamper customers of Capital One, with some frustrated that they are unable to see their deposits
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is suing Capital One, claiming the company cheated customers out of $2 billion by misleading them.
Technical issues at Capital One are causing problems with accounts, deposits and payment processing.
Problems with a third-party vendor that Capital One uses are affecting some bank customers’ ability to access money online and igniting anger on social media.
The bank said in a statement to CNN that a "technical issue experienced by a third-party vendor" has "temporarily impacted" some of Capital One's services, including payment processing, deposits and its consumer, small business and commercial banks.
The change drastically alters plans for the event, limiting in-person attendance and affecting thousands of ticketed guests.
President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony has been moved to the U.S. Capitol rotunda on Monday due to winter weather.
Tens of thousands of Capitol One customers are missing their direct deposits in what the company is calling an issue with a third-party vendor.