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Why US military families must not bank with Chase

September 16th, 2011 at 03:53 pm

People, businesses, organizations and nations who make it their business to murder United States citizens have had a lot of help from Chase Bank, despite sanctions imposed by the US Government making it illegal.
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Text is http://www.chase-sucks.com/?p=98 and Link is
http://www.chase-sucks.com/?p=98

The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has been investigating a number of willful violations committed by Chase Bank going back to 2005. The list of laws violated by Chase Bank include:

Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferators Sanctions Regulations
Global Terrorism Sanctions Regulations
Iranian Transactions Regulations
Cuban Assets Control Regulations
Sudanese Sanctions Regulations
Former Liberian Regime of Charles Taylor Sanctions Regulations

Read the
Text is U.S. Department of the Treasury's documentation and Link is http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/CivPen/Documents/jpmorgan.pdf
U.S. Department of the Treasury's documentation of Chase's sanctions violations.

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Plus!
Here are some of the things that Chase Bank has already admitted to:

Violating the Federal Service Members Civil Relief Act. That law was enacted in 1942 to shield deployed military personnel from financial stress.
Overcharging roughly 6,000 active-duty military personnel on their mortgages.
Foreclosing on military personnel illegally and forcing them out on to the streets.
Chase has already had to return some of the homes they took illegally.
Chase has had to agree to pay back millions of dollars that they stole from US Military families.

Chase's activities do not sound patriotic to me.

5 Responses to “Why US military families must not bank with Chase”

  1. creditcardfree Says:
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    Good to know. Thanks!

  2. Nika Says:
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    when your source is a website called chasesucks.com, you obviously are not going to get an unbiast assessment.

  3. LuckyRobin Says:
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    I'm no fan of Chase based on a personal history with them. I will never do business with them again just based on how they treated DH and myself after years of loyalty (ours). This just reinforces that..

  4. Jerry Says:
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    WOW. Well, as a veteran this certainly leads me to second thoughts about ever banking with Chase. What a horrible track record! I had problems during deployment with BofA, myself, but nothing like those listed here. I now bank with USAA, who caters to their veteran and active duty clientele, and they also get my insurance business.
    Jerry

  5. PauletteGoddard Says:
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    Jerry, I read USAA is terrific. I keep wishing someone close to me served in the US military so I could apply to bank there.

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