Chase


Sometimes I just cannot but wonder how some fraudulent companies can still be in business. It seems like there is no law for them ad they just keep on cheating unaware customers – honest people, who do not deserve to be hurt and broke. Especially it concerns financial institutions, which business activities have to be transparent and well known. And unfortunately, some of these suspected companies keep to perform their shady business and no one can judge or punish them. But sometimes there is some hope for justice and these companies are punished. Like in case with Chase Bank.

Class action suit. In 2004, there have been several class action suits filed against Chase Bank. It was so evident that the bank is performing like the outstanding con artist, Better Business Bureau and Attorney General finally decided to interfere. That class action suit stated that the bank is creating a fraudulent business environment and spreading scam on the territory of the whole United States. Thanks to many efforts of poor people who had suffered because of Chase, the judge made the financial institution pay several millions of dollars in penalties. And to close several branches and prosecute some of the most fraudulent employees of the bank.

Results. But after that case Chase Bank did not file for bankruptcy or started to close some of the branch offices. They decided to choose the other strategy and had enough money for that. There is now a strict control of all the activities the employees perform and the managers are constantly monitoring the state of affairs. The customer service of the bank has been upgraded. It is very hard now to get a job at Chase. But it is very hard as well to return the trust of the customers. Who would like to take Chase mortgage now knowing the reputation of the bank? Or Chase loan?
There is no trust, still.

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