Chase Bank Complaints

Like with all large corporations there are Chase Bank complaints. Some of them are legitimist while others are just people that like to complain. This occurs in every type of business known to man.

The complaints that are most valid are the ones reported and acted on by the Consumer Reports and the Better Business Bureau. With the introduction of the internet, there is now a free forum that anyone can say anything about anyone else to harm to them. Because of this many people have decided to defame individuals and corporations without merit. This is a form of revenge that has gone unchecked.

The most common complaints are filed after the account holder did something like miss a payment or go over their credit limit. These complaints stem from Chase not understanding or giving them a break. Chase like all other financial institutions is in business to make money. A majority of their profits are from account holders that break the rules. This is common knowledge by anyone who deals with a bank.

When an account is opened there are rules that govern what will happen if one of them is broken. The simplest and most often paid fee is the maintenance fee for having your balance drop below the level set for that account to be free of fees. I the past the local banker could make the adjustment so the fee would not apply, but not anymore. The banks are too large and set up to collect these fees.

It is not that the people at Chase have no heart. Their hands are tied by their corporation and personal favors are now a thing of the past. The best way to not get hit with fees is to read the literature that accompanies the opening of an account.

If you do want to file with Chase Bank complaints, make sure you did not already break the rules and it is justifiable. To verify your rules and conditions by checking your account rules and please visit Chase online banking official website for more information.

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