Ken
Greeley,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, October 31, 2011
in the same sloppy manner you write your posts, it's obvious what the problem is.
"We is met the enemy and the enemy is us." That means your problem is facing you in the mirror each morning. Learn to keep a check register and how to add and subtract.
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, October 31, 2011
you can make copies of the article and pass them out to all of the Chase employees at the bank, so they are aware.
Feel free to 'Google' the following articles and make many copies to pass out to all of the employees at all of the Chase banks in your town-
BANK EXECUTIVES PROFITING ON THE DEATH OF EMPLOYEES
CHASE COMPLAINTS SECRET LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES
If you feel uncomfortable walking into the Chase bank and passing out copies of the articles, don't forget that you can go through the 'drive-thru' and place the copies into the cylinder, and then send it to the bank tellers at all of the Chase banks in your town.
Good luck to you.
P.S. Imagine how all of the Chase bank employees in your town would feel if they knew that their employer may have 'secret life insurance policies' on their lives!
Joseph Brown
Spartanburg,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, October 31, 2011
After reading your post I understand why you feel ripped off. You can't spell for spit! Nor do you know what a comma or period or much else is. I suggest you and Karl get together and go bowling.
smartprov
Crown Point,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, October 31, 2011
Don't spend more than what you have. Chase has every right to charge you for these overdraft fees. They will not refund the fees and if you do not pay them, you will be reported to Chexsystems and it will make it very difficult for you to open accounts at other financial institutions.
You have no one but yourself to blame for this mess! Go back to school and learn how to manage your money. I hope Chase gets every penny owed to them and more.
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#6Consumer Comment
Thu, October 27, 2011
according to information available on the web.
Make sure to 'Google' this- WHO OWNS THE FED, and go to the site with the 5 charts and you'll see that J.P Morgan is listed in 'Chart 1', right?
Then 'Google' this- BANK EXECUTIVES PROFITING ON THE DEATH OF EMPLOYEES, and read the article that says J.P. Morgan Chase has $11 Billion in secret life insurance policies on its employees.
Finally, stay at this site and type in 411913 and read Ripoff Report #411913. Since Bear Stearns was also mentioned in that Ripoff Report for having 'secret life insurance policies' on its employees, and J. P. Morgan Chase purchased Bear Stearns when it was on the brink of bankruptcy in 2008, we can logically conclude that J.P. Morgan Chase has more than $11 Billion in 'secret life insurance policies' on its current & former employees, correct?
Have a nice day.
P.S. You can do what many Coloradans are doing. Simply 'Google' this- COLORADANS DIVEST FROM WELLS FARGO, and read the related articles on the web about how Coloradans are pulling their money out of Wells Fargo bank. You can pull all of your money out of Chase bank, right?