Why does Bank of America need to know this?
I just got an email stating that my credit card might be interrupted unless I update some personal info in my online account. My first thought was phishing but it included my name and the last four digits of my card number...and said to sign in online but didn't just give a link.
I signed in and, sure enough, there were four questions it had for me.
Two indicated income source and employment area (retired for both). OK...I can see that.
But the other two questions had something to do with citizenship: country of citizenship and was I a dual citizen. Why would a bank be needing to know this? Especially since this is coming on the heels of the announced intent to have citizenship questions on the census, I'm a bit concerned. (Me? USA and no. Not my answers that concern me.)
Ideas?