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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSo for my heartburn, I rcvd $44.00 yesterday from fucking Chase Bank for their breach of good faith.
hmmmf. Kiss my ass Chase Bank you fucking thieves!
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So for my heartburn, I rcvd $44.00 yesterday from fucking Chase Bank for their breach of good faith. (Original Post)
lonestarnot
Mar 2013
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It has been at least that long for me also. I filed a mountain of paper complaints. They used
lonestarnot
Mar 2013
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bemildred
(90,061 posts)1. I dumped them two years ago.
Go tired of the harrasment and fee-farming.
lonestarnot
(77,097 posts)2. It has been at least that long for me also. I filed a mountain of paper complaints. They used
some of the paperwork for the CA suit.
IdaBriggs
(10,559 posts)3. Would you mind expanding upon what you went through?
Or providing some links, if you have recounted the tale before?
Please and thank you?
lonestarnot
(77,097 posts)4. I'm sure I posted about it on DU2, but have no idea how to link to that or find it for that matter.
But in a nut-shell, I was never late in my history with them, and out of the blue during the crash, I was noticed of their intent to over double my monthly payment amount to them. Breach of good faith agreement. They ended up reducing interest to 2% for life of the loan, but still have an amount of past due on every statement I recieve which I ignore. Their action caused a chain of what could have been disasterous actions by other creditors. Stopped in their tracks, but it wasn't easy and all because Chase bastards are criminals with pencils. My business with them is FOREVER DONE! That's about it.