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.....i've always had a warm SCUZZY feeling about Chase....this just confirms it to the Nth degree.....
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The lawyers are all calling this guy.
Reminds me of that couple that foreclosed on a bank office because the bank failed to pay a lawsuit they won.
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cbelt3 wrote:
The lawyers are all calling this guy.
I would.
cbelt3 wrote: Reminds me of that couple that foreclosed on a bank office because the bank failed to pay a lawsuit they won.
Karma!
We have just received a letter from a law firm regarding a class action suit against Washington Mutual. Not sure what to make of it.
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I think the city that arrested him should also go after Chase for falsely accusing someone for a felony... at least get back the tax dollars that were spent on the investigation and incarceration.
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Chase was the custodian of my HSA funds. My company switched to another company and it took me 6 months to get my funds transferred. Chase closed my account, opened a new account, (eventually) they liquidated my investments and deposited them in a third account separate from my cash funds so I couldn't combine the two. I sent them instructions 4 separate times telling them to liquidate my investments and move the funds. I called today and found that they had FINALLY cut a check and my funds were being transferred. I was teetering on the brink of lawsuit. Probably small claims because of the amount of money, but still, they took my money hostage and probably earned interest on it for 6 months.
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ztirffritz wrote:
Chase was the custodian of my HSA funds. My company switched to another company and it took me 6 months to get my funds transferred. Chase closed my account, opened a new account, (eventually) they liquidated my investments and deposited them in a third account separate from my cash funds so I couldn't combine the two. I sent them instructions 4 separate times telling them to liquidate my investments and move the funds. I called today and found that they had FINALLY cut a check and my funds were being transferred. I was teetering on the brink of lawsuit. Probably small claims because of the amount of money, but still, they took my money hostage and probably earned interest on it for 6 months.
You times a million. What an ordeal.
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ztirffritz wrote:
... they took my money hostage and probably earned interest on it for 6 months.
Definitely!
One commenter, who works for the Social Security Administration, is still waiting to receive $10,000 check of tax payers' money from Chase. In the meanwhile, the damn bank is making interest on the money!
Wife kept a small balance in her checking account with WaMu. Chase took over and wanted to charge her a fee for keeping the balance below Chase's required minimum in addition to a monthly charge for not having a direct deposite checking account. Wife closed the account. Shortly after, she received a notice informing that she either deposite a large sum of money to meet the minimum balance of her IRA before the mature date, or face a stiff monthly fee. She decided to close the account and moved to Fidelity. She requested an electronic xfer. With a straight face the Chase CSR said, "We do not do electronic transfer." Ok. Fine. "I will do it myself" Wife politely responded. Uh-uh, not so fast! Chase charged Wife $75 for closing the account before the mature day!!! We are now with a local CU.
When we told Fidelity CSR of Chase's new policy regarding electronic fund xfer, imagine how surprised the rep was.