I have been informed there are two Chase Bank super special secret sauce solution phone numbers where one can call and get a favorable result to the catastrophic Chase Bank's raising of the monthly minimum payment from 2% to 5% on their most prudent, never late making a payment customers.
I just don't like the idea that Chase Bank is willing to secretly "fix" a very public wrong that they have already committed, and continue to commit, for only a select few.
Unless Jamie Dimon PERSONALLY APOLOGIZES to the 1 to 2 million salt of the earth Chase Bank customers that have been wronged, AND comes up with a CREATIVE INCENTIVE that helps ALL OF THE CUSTOMERS HE HAS AFFLICTED WITH HIS CHANGING TERMS AND NOT ALLOWING AN OPT OUT OPTION, what good does it really do to accept Chase Bank's DIVIDE AND CONQUER strategy?You are not above your customers, Jamie Dimon. Any success that you derive is because of your customers willingness to follow the rules, and that needs to be a two way street.
Isn't this exactly how economies get into trouble? They do something wrong, then exacerbate the wrongness by rewarding people to keep quiet about the wrongness that has already occurred.
Is that not a part of the frustration YOU FEEL when an occasional internet responder tries to accuse you of being irresponsible because you can't afford an overnight 2% to 5% increase in the monthly minimum payment?
You did nothing wrong. You faithfully paid down your Chase Bank bill, steadfastly followed the rules in place, then had Jamie Dimon approve a monthly minimum payment increased of 150%!
Is the best that Chase Bank can do now is offer a secret phone number that they don't want publicized to the very people who need it the most?
THIS SOLVES NOTHING.
JAMIE DIMON, APOLOGIZE AND REVERSE COURSE.
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I know that this blog is mainly devoted to the minimum payment increase, but here are two more examples of Chase - the bad corporate citizen:
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/WallStreet/story?id=7146474&page=1
Chase is spending a huge amount to build a corporate jet hangar.
http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/mar2009/gb2009039_431274.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index+-+temp_global+business
Chase is outsourcing jobs to India.
Excuse me, if you have already posted this information.
In addition, Chase has been linked to Chrysler’s woes
http://michiganmessenger.com/tag/jp-morgan-chase
As well as Jefferson County, Alabama
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601015&sid=akHsc54e6TUg
When is this all going to come crashing down on Chase? Will the American taxpayer be asked to bail out (again) a bank that is “too big to fail”?
Thanks for the leads.
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