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CHASE CREDIT CARD ILLEGAL LATE FEE, CHEATING INVOLVED WILLMINGTON, Delaware
Sometime ago I had a $247.89 onlne purchase with Sony Inc. using CHASE CREDIT CARD. I made the payment online in time. Several days later, however, I received a postcard reading that the payment was returned unpaid. I immediately submitted another online payment with the same bank and the same information as previously provided. This time The $247.89 was accepted. This might be a treacherous strategy on the part of this money predator to trap its victims through late fees. Indeed, I was subjected to a $29 late fee. I then sent a letter to chase Customer service and request cancellation of that late fee. A guy named Anjali Kumaran rejected my request. This time CHASE CREDIT CARD increased the late to $45.50. I suspect cheating involved.
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Karl
highlands ranch,Colorado,
U.S.A.
***WE ALL KNOW THAT THE BANKS WOULD NEVER TRY TO CHEAT, DECEIVE, MANIPULATE, DEFRAUD, or......
#3Consumer Comment
Sat, January 23, 2010
FINANCIALLY INJURE THE INNOCENT PEOPLE IN THE USA in an attempt to make profits and recoup the money that they lost in a cleverly devised scheme that caused a MELTDOWN of the U.S. economy, and the MELTDOWN of just about every economy in the world, right?
Jeanski
Hamburg,New York,
U.S.A.
hmmm...
#3Consumer Comment
Sat, January 23, 2010
It certainly sounds suspicious. Can you get something from your bank indicating that the funds were available? Likewise, can Chase give you any explanation as to why the payment was returned?
Just playing Devil's Advocate here, but are you sure you didn't mis-type something like your account number?
I definitely think I'd follow up. However, it seems implausible that Chase's computers are just sitting there arbitrarily rejecting payments just so they can make money. Wouldn't someone have caught on before now?