
Jeremy Yencer
GBThey are holding my money hostage They are holding my money hostage. I’ve had an Acorns account for a long time now. I have built up quite a stack and need to access the funds. I closed the bank account I initially had connected and am trying to link another account. Acorns keeps saying I need to verify my bank information, and I’ve sent the information three times. They keep sending the same message, and now they say they need the bank documents from Wells Fargo, which is a closed account, and I’d have to call the bank and wait seven days for them to mail a statement to me. It's already been over seven days trying to verify my account. Ridiculous. I have all the necessary paperwork to verify myself and my current bank. I don’t need to verify an old bank account; I shut down to access my funds. Very frustrating! And they don’t make it easy to contact an actual human being for help.

Ebon Turner
GBI can agree that if you try to pull… I can agree that if you try to pull your money out, you will absolutely get bent over by this company. They waited until my bank was low, took money out, returned it; then charged me 4 months subscription $39 making my bank account go negatives. Customer service is awful, and I pray customer service allows me to get my $200s back on Monday. Fidelity is way better and I’m happy I’ve trusted them with my thousands.

Mitzi
GBMany ways to save with Acorn I’ve had an Acorn account for more than 3 years now. I read about it in an AARP magazine. Once I tried it I got hooked. I have direct withdrawals from my checking account of $20 per week, then I forget about it. Out of the sudden I need extra money, and Acorn saves my day all the time.

Dane Michael West
GBSuper easy way to save and invest… Super easy way to save and invest passively.

Mark Purdy
GBAcorns is BS My original checking account linked to Acorns was closed by my bank after both of my quarterly tax payments were stolen from the post office. Have been unable to link new checking account, Plaid is gone despite app still referencing it, and no matter how much info you send it to verify your updated account it is never enough, because they are "protecting the security of your account;" ripping you off more like. I am no longer jumping through their hoops and I'm out approximately $4K. Avoid Acorns at all costs, just burn your money if you want to be rid of it that badly.