If you are registered with USA Today, you can reply in the comments section about the ridiculous USA Today article promoting Jamie Dimon as our friend and savior. You can also use your facebook account to reply if you don't want to register.
When I saw the article for the first time, SEVERAL people had already left comments ridiculing the article and the writer in the comments section. Writing such outlandish drivel about a person who is gleefully driving his home mortgage and credit card divisions into default so his other Chase Bank divisions can profit handsomely as a result, is the act of a company desperate for positive publicity.
No mention in the article that Chase Bank is denying 2 million of their most reliable, never been late with a payment customers the right to opt out of an odious change in terms that will result in peoples monthly minimum payment going from 2% to 5%.
No mention in the article about Chase Bank lowering home equity lines to far below fair market value.
No mention of the OVER A DOZEN LAWSUITS that Chase Bank currently faces from their own customers.
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