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Complaint Review: CHASE - Internet

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  • Reported By: Ronald — Manteca California USA
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  • CHASE Internet United States of America

CHASE Added Charge for Money Transfer Internet

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Chase Bank is probably the greediest, least user-friendly bank in existence, right?, but everyone knows that already.  I was banking at WAMU, a decent bunch of folk, as bankers go, when Chase took them over.  Since them, I have had one serious complaint a week.  If you decide to open an account at Chase, don't say you haven't been warned!

Yesterday, I was at the Chase branch where I deposted a U.S. Government social security check.  I asked the teller, "when will the money be available?"  She said, "immediately."  About an hour later I was in the market and used my Chase debit card to pay for the groceries.  Prior to my deposit, I had only about $20 in my checking, which is tied to a savings account to prevent overdrafts.  The $40 market charge activated my savings overdraft, transferring money to my checking from savings and charging me $10 for the privilege!  Where was my "immediate" posting of the government check?

A few weeks ago, I got caught in this Dental White/Dazzle White scam, where once they got my debit card number, they kept charging me.  I reported this to Chase immediately, figuring because it was a MasterCard debit card, and Detal White was involved in a fraud, Chase would investigate and reverse the charges.  NO WAY!  Two weeks later, Chase came back with a form letter telling me the claim, about $56, was denied and it would not be reversed.  How could I be so dumb to think Chase's so-called protection for your card meant anything!  It doesn't.  I sent a letter to the CEO of Chase and they finally did reverse the charge.

On October 14, I placed a payment for my mortgage on the Chase online bill pay.  I needed the money to get there by October 16, which should have been no problem based on a two-day transfer time via e-mail.  On October 16, I looked at my online bill pay.  The payment had not been made!  There was no record of it!  I'm no simpleminded and I know I entered a payment for the mortgage.  Now it was late, and as a result I have a $50 late payment fee.  Proof, I have none!

With any Chase problems, I suggest you write to the Chase CEO and copy the Comptroller of the Currency.  You might have your problem resolved, but you might not.

Ron

 

 

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