I received a very unusual submission for moderation for the “Your Rant Here” section of the ChangeInTerms.com site (time stamped at 11:37.m. last night, October 24, 2009). The email address given by the submitter was associated with Chase.
The numerous grammatical mistakes (and end of the message) made me wonder if it was from a low [...]
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SVP of Customer Service at Chase — “Please just transfer your accounts to another bank and leave me alone”?
I guess you’ll get involved once you’ve “lost your backpack and lunch money,” one too many times.
If you want to know why we are experiencing an all-out assault on the part of banks in the form of abuses with respect to credit cards, CNBC’s production, “House of Cards,” provides an excellent introduction to this subject, at least partially (greed). Wall Street, and its regulators, failed. A period of exuberance, during which [...]
“Legalized loan-sharking”: How much is too much?
I appreciate the comment by “M,” providing information about how the banks’ Congressional representatives voted on interest rate caps as provision of proposed C.A.R.D. Act legislation, which has now passed. I was going to say “our” representatives, but judging by voting results, Congress doesn’t really seem genuinely interested in protecting the average American citizen from [...]


