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April 22, 2010 at 10:54 AM #543076April 22, 2010 at 10:56 AM #543081sdrealtorParticipant
There are a few but if I told you, I’d have to kill you. If you have a question about what its like to deal with a specific lender, send me a PM and I’d be happy to tell you what I know.
April 22, 2010 at 10:56 AM #542120sdrealtorParticipantThere are a few but if I told you, I’d have to kill you. If you have a question about what its like to deal with a specific lender, send me a PM and I’d be happy to tell you what I know.
April 22, 2010 at 10:56 AM #542710sdrealtorParticipantThere are a few but if I told you, I’d have to kill you. If you have a question about what its like to deal with a specific lender, send me a PM and I’d be happy to tell you what I know.
April 22, 2010 at 10:56 AM #542803sdrealtorParticipantThere are a few but if I told you, I’d have to kill you. If you have a question about what its like to deal with a specific lender, send me a PM and I’d be happy to tell you what I know.
April 22, 2010 at 10:56 AM #542236sdrealtorParticipantThere are a few but if I told you, I’d have to kill you. If you have a question about what its like to deal with a specific lender, send me a PM and I’d be happy to tell you what I know.
April 22, 2010 at 1:24 PM #543211edna_modeParticipantI had to report Chase to their national regulator due to the runaround they gave me to close a dormant account. I finally wrote to Jamie Dimon (CEO) directly to put a stop to it.
In a separate issue, they managed to drop a digit off my mailing address and NOT INFORM me that there was a balance outstanding for a few months (despite having email and phone for me which were correct). The rep even mentioned that the letters had bounced to them to that nonexistent address. I had to go to the executive office to waive all the fees.
Finally, have you seen their horrible website? I changed cc numbers over time (moved from airline to cash rewards; they sometimes send out a new #), and they NEVER DELETE the old cc#s. So it looks like you have 8 accounts when you might have 3 cards. You can only get 90 days of historical transactions.
While the individual people seem to be trying their best, the institutional dysfunction overwhelms their efforts.
April 22, 2010 at 1:24 PM #542934edna_modeParticipantI had to report Chase to their national regulator due to the runaround they gave me to close a dormant account. I finally wrote to Jamie Dimon (CEO) directly to put a stop to it.
In a separate issue, they managed to drop a digit off my mailing address and NOT INFORM me that there was a balance outstanding for a few months (despite having email and phone for me which were correct). The rep even mentioned that the letters had bounced to them to that nonexistent address. I had to go to the executive office to waive all the fees.
Finally, have you seen their horrible website? I changed cc numbers over time (moved from airline to cash rewards; they sometimes send out a new #), and they NEVER DELETE the old cc#s. So it looks like you have 8 accounts when you might have 3 cards. You can only get 90 days of historical transactions.
While the individual people seem to be trying their best, the institutional dysfunction overwhelms their efforts.
April 22, 2010 at 1:24 PM #542249edna_modeParticipantI had to report Chase to their national regulator due to the runaround they gave me to close a dormant account. I finally wrote to Jamie Dimon (CEO) directly to put a stop to it.
In a separate issue, they managed to drop a digit off my mailing address and NOT INFORM me that there was a balance outstanding for a few months (despite having email and phone for me which were correct). The rep even mentioned that the letters had bounced to them to that nonexistent address. I had to go to the executive office to waive all the fees.
Finally, have you seen their horrible website? I changed cc numbers over time (moved from airline to cash rewards; they sometimes send out a new #), and they NEVER DELETE the old cc#s. So it looks like you have 8 accounts when you might have 3 cards. You can only get 90 days of historical transactions.
While the individual people seem to be trying their best, the institutional dysfunction overwhelms their efforts.
April 22, 2010 at 1:24 PM #542841edna_modeParticipantI had to report Chase to their national regulator due to the runaround they gave me to close a dormant account. I finally wrote to Jamie Dimon (CEO) directly to put a stop to it.
In a separate issue, they managed to drop a digit off my mailing address and NOT INFORM me that there was a balance outstanding for a few months (despite having email and phone for me which were correct). The rep even mentioned that the letters had bounced to them to that nonexistent address. I had to go to the executive office to waive all the fees.
Finally, have you seen their horrible website? I changed cc numbers over time (moved from airline to cash rewards; they sometimes send out a new #), and they NEVER DELETE the old cc#s. So it looks like you have 8 accounts when you might have 3 cards. You can only get 90 days of historical transactions.
While the individual people seem to be trying their best, the institutional dysfunction overwhelms their efforts.
April 22, 2010 at 1:24 PM #542365edna_modeParticipantI had to report Chase to their national regulator due to the runaround they gave me to close a dormant account. I finally wrote to Jamie Dimon (CEO) directly to put a stop to it.
In a separate issue, they managed to drop a digit off my mailing address and NOT INFORM me that there was a balance outstanding for a few months (despite having email and phone for me which were correct). The rep even mentioned that the letters had bounced to them to that nonexistent address. I had to go to the executive office to waive all the fees.
Finally, have you seen their horrible website? I changed cc numbers over time (moved from airline to cash rewards; they sometimes send out a new #), and they NEVER DELETE the old cc#s. So it looks like you have 8 accounts when you might have 3 cards. You can only get 90 days of historical transactions.
While the individual people seem to be trying their best, the institutional dysfunction overwhelms their efforts.
April 22, 2010 at 4:03 PM #543420sobmazParticipantScrew Chase!
You can beat that rate right now, today. Go to a mortgage broker and get it going and be done with it in 30 days or less!
An independent mortgage broker gives you someone who is much more responsive and nimble and hungry to make the transaction work.
Good luck
April 22, 2010 at 4:03 PM #543145sobmazParticipantScrew Chase!
You can beat that rate right now, today. Go to a mortgage broker and get it going and be done with it in 30 days or less!
An independent mortgage broker gives you someone who is much more responsive and nimble and hungry to make the transaction work.
Good luck
April 22, 2010 at 4:03 PM #542458sobmazParticipantScrew Chase!
You can beat that rate right now, today. Go to a mortgage broker and get it going and be done with it in 30 days or less!
An independent mortgage broker gives you someone who is much more responsive and nimble and hungry to make the transaction work.
Good luck
April 22, 2010 at 4:03 PM #542574sobmazParticipantScrew Chase!
You can beat that rate right now, today. Go to a mortgage broker and get it going and be done with it in 30 days or less!
An independent mortgage broker gives you someone who is much more responsive and nimble and hungry to make the transaction work.
Good luck
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