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  • Report:  #735686

Complaint Review: Chase

Chase Lying thieves steal your money! Brooklyn, New York

  • Reported By:
    Lynda — Brooklyn New York U.S.A.
  • Submitted:
    Wed, June 01, 2011
  • Updated:
    Thu, June 09, 2011
  • Chase
    2730 Coney Island Avenue
    Brooklyn, New York
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    8009359935
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Chase Bank is a bunch of lying thieves that STEAL YOUR MONEY!

I opened an account with themin August 2010.  Unfortunately, I had to have my debit card replaced three times- I washed it once, had my purse stolen and was the victim of a fradulent transaction last week.  At customer service's suggestion, I closed the debit card and replaced it.

Little did I know that this would lead to the closure of my checking AND savings account for "too many reports of fraudulent activity".  WHAT!?!  How is replacing a damaged debit card, reporting a ttheft and then fraudulent activity would lead to my checking and saving accounts being restricted and then closed.  To add insult to further injury, they seem to be doing the same thing to my husband's INDIVIDUAL account, even though I am NOT affiliated with that account in any way.  My name isn't even on that account, yet he is being penalized!  How is that fair?

Did I also mention those lying thieves took the remainder of his paycheck and put his direct deposit in jeopardy?  That is so wrong!

If you bank with Chase, it only enriches the pockets of that lying b*****d Jamie Dimon- not yours.  They will continue their policy of screwing over the little guy.  Well, I will never do business with those f%$ thieves again!


5 Updates & Rebuttals


Reyna

Hockley,
Texas,
U.S.A.

Robert again

#6Consumer Comment

Thu, June 09, 2011

Robert things that he and the big scumbage companies are always right and the little guy is always wrong.  He is on several of these boards telling everyone that they are wrong and he is right there is another one from florida doing the same thing. Just ignore them they aren worth your time.


Lynda

Brooklyn,
New York,
U.S.A.

Obviously Robert of Irvine cannot read.

#6Author of original report

Fri, June 03, 2011

Obviously, Robert, you cannot read.  There was one report, ONLY ONE, of fraudulent activity.  The first time I had to replace my debit card, I accidentally washed it because I had left it in my pants pocket. That is an accident.  That is NOT FRAUD.



The second time I replaced my ATM card, my purse was stolen.  When a purse or wallet is stolen, you are supposed to report all of your cards as lost or stolen rather than let a thief clean your account out.



However, Robert dear, that still DOES NOT JUSTIFY any action against my husband's acciount, as the only link between them was the last name- he an I have the same last name.  I was not even a signatory on his account as it was an individual account.  Having the same last name is not enough of an excuse to screw with his rights, you freaking coporate apologist


mr rik

miami,
Florida,
USA

You should've WASHED YOUR HANDS

#6Consumer Comment

Thu, June 02, 2011

of chase, along time ago.

Washing that chase debit card will NEVER make it clean!


Jim

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.

The Bank calls it...a business decision....UGH

#6Consumer Comment

Thu, June 02, 2011

Finally, a legit complaint about a bank.  It's been a while....

The problem is the threat of fraud and other potential identity theft the bank sees as affecting both you and your husband, and I mean replacing a debit card three times, even for the reasons specified, will trigger the bank to immediately close the account.  The action by the bank against your husband, with an account that has no direct reference to you, is so wrong on the part of this bank, but that is their stupid choice.

One of my clients received a letter from BofA requesting he close all his personal and business accounts because there was too much activity passing through his accounts (rebuilding a house).  No matter how many times I asked why are they closing the account, the bank would not divulge the reason to me, except to say it was a business decision.  Seems to me your bank is doing the same thing to you.  This bank seems to be doing everything it can to lose customers.....

Best of luck to you.


Robert

Irvine,
California,
U.S.A.

Where is the RipOff?

#6Consumer Comment

Wed, June 01, 2011

You have had to have your debit card replaced 3 times in about 8 months.  Two of those times are for "fraud" issues.  Obviously they determined you to be a high risk as that is outside of the normal times, and a risk they no longer want to take.  They probably associated your accounts together because of similar items(such as address, beneficiary, and/or last name).  Whether you think it is fair or not they have that right.  It is very likely that other banks would have done the same thing.  Sometimes it is cheaper for a company to tell someone they no longer want them as a customer than it is to continue to have them as a customer.

If they close your accounts they are no longer getting their monthly or other fee(s), and basically telling you to go to a competitor.  It seems that the only one loosing any money is them.  So exactly how are they ripping you off?

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