Brian Grow, a Senior Writer with Business Week magazine first contacted me in late February 2009, right around the time my wife was undergoing major surgery. This was a very difficult situation, because our home in Tennessee has not sold, thus far, despite our best efforts. A slow market is obvious, but our circumstances have [...]
Posts Tagged ‘economy’
“The banks have shown that they can’t be trusted with the American economy. That’s generally been the case, but now it’s out in the open 350 billion dollars later.”
Recalling my previous post, “Chase gets 18 months to comply with new (Reg. Z) rules – But, customers should only need 15 days to comply with Chase’s new rules,” one should note that the ownership and control of the Federal Reserve is rife with inherent conflicts of interest (which have been controversial since its inception). [...]
Treating customers “fairly” must be an “outdated” promise made by Chase Card Services executives.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 [...]


