I sent Herb Weisbaum (ConsumerMan) an email on December 25, 2008. Although I did receive an auto-responder reply, I had all but given up hope that he would ever cover the “5% minimum payment, add a new ‘finance charge’” issue with Chase.
However, one of this site’s visitors (who also was quoted) sent me this link to an April [...]
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My response to ConsumerMan article about Chase: Maybe Chase’s “desire” is to attract customers who are capable of mind-reading?
Chase class action lawsuit #13, filed by Green Welling LLP
I have just received word from Green Welling LLP, with documentation attached, regarding Chase class action lawsuit #13: Michael A. Pendleton on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiff v. Chase Bank USA, N.A., Defendant.
There’s been some speculation on the part of site visitors in light of some recent headlines that the class [...]
Chase to refund a charge that “is a finance charge,” but continues to coerce and defame 400,000 account holders
On March 27, 2009, a CNNMoney.com article by Marshall Eckblad announced partial good news for those of us who Chase “aimed at,” but I have some things to say because although I appreciate the small victory, we’re “not done yet.” Unfortunately, this will be a “Long Kiss Goodnight.“
We must continue to refute a defamatory portrayal cast [...]


