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Chase cardholder fights back after accounts closed
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Los Angeles Times: Business columnist David Lazarus tells the story of a San Diego man who decided to fight back after Chase told him it was closing his credit card accounts. The company’s failure to respond to his lawsuit in a timely manner may cost it a $2 million judgment. “Maybe next time Chase will take it more seriously when a customer stands up for himself and demands a little justice,” Lazarus writes.
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