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“Get out,” “opt out,” “bail out,” “freak out”: Chase, you have options, too.

This post concerns more on opt outs, and the lack thereof in Chase’s recent change in terms notice.  This notice was distributed to me in my statement insert received on or about the first of December 2008, and in effect as of January 1, 2009 — wish I had 18 months to comply, kind of [...]

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What? Chase Card Services CEO, Gordon Smith, says card customers are “doing well.” He must not read his own mail or use the Internet.

An article published by The Arizona Republic suggested, “Credit-card customers ‘doing well,’ CEO says: Head of Chase card unit details credit situation in talk” (Russ Wiles, Nov. 17, 2008).  Apparently the statement was given while Gordon Smith was visiting the Thunderbird School of Global Management’s Glendale campus to deliver a lecture on leadership (which can [...]

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ChangeInTerms.com Publishes New eBook: How Chase Card Services Stole Christmas

ChangeInTerms.com has just released a new eBook entitled, “How Chase Card Services Stole Christmas.”  While its author, Dr. Robert Lahm, considers the work to be a parody, it contains a serious message, and chronicles his (and his family’s) battle with credit card companies. 
Part of this eBook’s message is associated with observations about the impact that Chase’s new [...]

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