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ParticipantI 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.
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ParticipantI 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.
edna_mode
ParticipantI 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.
edna_mode
ParticipantI 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.
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ParticipantI wonder if the fact that a property that has been profiled in a magazine should be put in the mandatory disclosure…it would give me pause to read the following about a prospective property:
It is nice: 1,450 square feet, four bedrooms, two baths, crown molding, a big kitchen with an island and — quick! duck! — a 737 jet descending upon her roof with what feels like 10 feet to spare.
Pearson barely flinches. You see, her half-million-dollar-plus house sits just 1,000 yards from the airport’s single runway. She’s grown accustomed to the near-constant flybys, even if visitors must resist the urge to dive for cover when a plane thunders down. The low, barreling boom of the FedEx jets, biggest of the bunch, rattles the windows. “Every morning,” she says, “10:45 on the dot.”
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ParticipantI wonder if the fact that a property that has been profiled in a magazine should be put in the mandatory disclosure…it would give me pause to read the following about a prospective property:
It is nice: 1,450 square feet, four bedrooms, two baths, crown molding, a big kitchen with an island and — quick! duck! — a 737 jet descending upon her roof with what feels like 10 feet to spare.
Pearson barely flinches. You see, her half-million-dollar-plus house sits just 1,000 yards from the airport’s single runway. She’s grown accustomed to the near-constant flybys, even if visitors must resist the urge to dive for cover when a plane thunders down. The low, barreling boom of the FedEx jets, biggest of the bunch, rattles the windows. “Every morning,” she says, “10:45 on the dot.”
edna_mode
ParticipantI wonder if the fact that a property that has been profiled in a magazine should be put in the mandatory disclosure…it would give me pause to read the following about a prospective property:
It is nice: 1,450 square feet, four bedrooms, two baths, crown molding, a big kitchen with an island and — quick! duck! — a 737 jet descending upon her roof with what feels like 10 feet to spare.
Pearson barely flinches. You see, her half-million-dollar-plus house sits just 1,000 yards from the airport’s single runway. She’s grown accustomed to the near-constant flybys, even if visitors must resist the urge to dive for cover when a plane thunders down. The low, barreling boom of the FedEx jets, biggest of the bunch, rattles the windows. “Every morning,” she says, “10:45 on the dot.”
edna_mode
ParticipantI wonder if the fact that a property that has been profiled in a magazine should be put in the mandatory disclosure…it would give me pause to read the following about a prospective property:
It is nice: 1,450 square feet, four bedrooms, two baths, crown molding, a big kitchen with an island and — quick! duck! — a 737 jet descending upon her roof with what feels like 10 feet to spare.
Pearson barely flinches. You see, her half-million-dollar-plus house sits just 1,000 yards from the airport’s single runway. She’s grown accustomed to the near-constant flybys, even if visitors must resist the urge to dive for cover when a plane thunders down. The low, barreling boom of the FedEx jets, biggest of the bunch, rattles the windows. “Every morning,” she says, “10:45 on the dot.”
edna_mode
ParticipantI wonder if the fact that a property that has been profiled in a magazine should be put in the mandatory disclosure…it would give me pause to read the following about a prospective property:
It is nice: 1,450 square feet, four bedrooms, two baths, crown molding, a big kitchen with an island and — quick! duck! — a 737 jet descending upon her roof with what feels like 10 feet to spare.
Pearson barely flinches. You see, her half-million-dollar-plus house sits just 1,000 yards from the airport’s single runway. She’s grown accustomed to the near-constant flybys, even if visitors must resist the urge to dive for cover when a plane thunders down. The low, barreling boom of the FedEx jets, biggest of the bunch, rattles the windows. “Every morning,” she says, “10:45 on the dot.”
April 12, 2010 at 10:17 PM in reply to: OT: Anybody know anything about how banks detect counterfeit $100’s? #538596edna_mode
Participantwhen someone starts up the counterfeit printers for $20 bills we’re all doomed. sounds like you didn’t get one of those North Korean “superbills” (i.e. supposed to be nigh-undetectable). i wonder how many counterfeit $100 bills there are in the world compared to legit ones?
April 12, 2010 at 10:17 PM in reply to: OT: Anybody know anything about how banks detect counterfeit $100’s? #538718edna_mode
Participantwhen someone starts up the counterfeit printers for $20 bills we’re all doomed. sounds like you didn’t get one of those North Korean “superbills” (i.e. supposed to be nigh-undetectable). i wonder how many counterfeit $100 bills there are in the world compared to legit ones?
April 12, 2010 at 10:17 PM in reply to: OT: Anybody know anything about how banks detect counterfeit $100’s? #539184edna_mode
Participantwhen someone starts up the counterfeit printers for $20 bills we’re all doomed. sounds like you didn’t get one of those North Korean “superbills” (i.e. supposed to be nigh-undetectable). i wonder how many counterfeit $100 bills there are in the world compared to legit ones?
April 12, 2010 at 10:17 PM in reply to: OT: Anybody know anything about how banks detect counterfeit $100’s? #539279edna_mode
Participantwhen someone starts up the counterfeit printers for $20 bills we’re all doomed. sounds like you didn’t get one of those North Korean “superbills” (i.e. supposed to be nigh-undetectable). i wonder how many counterfeit $100 bills there are in the world compared to legit ones?
April 12, 2010 at 10:17 PM in reply to: OT: Anybody know anything about how banks detect counterfeit $100’s? #539547edna_mode
Participantwhen someone starts up the counterfeit printers for $20 bills we’re all doomed. sounds like you didn’t get one of those North Korean “superbills” (i.e. supposed to be nigh-undetectable). i wonder how many counterfeit $100 bills there are in the world compared to legit ones?
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