To add to your point: I get “fraudulent” charges in my chase account. Charges that don’t make sense. Like a 34.68 charge from Netflix. What cost that much on Netflix? The bank of course credits my account back no questions asked when I call.
Now, In 20 years I have never experienced any sort of banking fraud but I have always used federal credit unions. Since opening an account with a corporate bank it has become common place. The account is 1yo and is used for very restricted purposes and the weak links are in a controlled environment. No leaks or slips.
This bring me to wonder if CHASE themselves are applying fraudulent charges to accounts using the names of other corporations. Then keeping them if you can’t notice. If you notice they give it back no questions asked so we don’t dig further. Hell even if I wanted to dig and figure it out I would not know where to start.
I don't purchase anything on line. I don't even have a credit card
What if you are just retarded?
To add to your point: I get “fraudulent” charges in my chase account. Charges that don’t make sense. Like a 34.68 charge from Netflix. What cost that much on Netflix? The bank of course credits my account back no questions asked when I call.
Now, In 20 years I have never experienced any sort of banking fraud but I have always used federal credit unions. Since opening an account with a corporate bank it has become common place. The account is 1yo and is used for very restricted purposes and the weak links are in a controlled environment. No leaks or slips.
This bring me to wonder if CHASE themselves are applying fraudulent charges to accounts using the names of other corporations. Then keeping them if you can’t notice. If you notice they give it back no questions asked so we don’t dig further. Hell even if I wanted to dig and figure it out I would not know where to start.