People who know me are aware that I have been through a challenging year. Last summer, a contract fell through on our home for sale in Tennessee. That was just a few days before I was to begin work in a new faculty position at Western Carolina University.
At the time, my wife and I [...]
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Treating customers “fairly” must be an “outdated” promise made by Chase Card Services executives.
In a comment under my post entitled, “Peggy got in a nicely aimed and delivered “direct hit” regarding the lies that Chase told in their testimony before Congress,” Cathy passed along the following information:
A representative from Chase Executive offices just called me about my email to Gordon Smith. Their position is that the statements made [...]
PRODUCT SAFETY RECALL: Chase credit cards “unsafe,” pose “risks of substantial injury”
According to its Website, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is “charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of serious injury.” When contemplating product safety, most of us probably think of “toys, cribs, power tools, cigarette lighters, and household chemicals,” which are under the purview of this federal regulatory agency. The CPSC does not regulate all [...]


