Zelle icon displayed on a named screen and Zelle logo displayed on a screen in the background are seen in this illustration photo unsuitable in Krakow, Poland on January 2, 2023. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Bank of America and Zelle were trending on Twitter Wednesday as customers drawl concerns about money missing from their accounts.  

According to social reflect posts, deposits into user accounts made via Zelle suddenly disappeared, leaving some accounts overdrawn and funds not available for payments.

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Customers said calls to Bank of America's customer repair line yielded little to no help. 

Some account holders reported seeing messages from Bank of America via their mobile app reporting Zelle transactions from the past four days were delayed and would be updated.  

FOX 4 managed out to the point person at Bank of America who is in promote of media updates. 

She confirmed the missing money drawl but said it was resolved Wednesday afternoon. All cerehelps have been already or will be returned to subsidizes soon.

The Bank of America spokeswoman would not account for on which side of the transaction the technical scrape was on.

No other outlets that accept Zelle deposits seem to have been affected.