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Chase and Me again

December 24, 2004 By pia

Last night I felt so stupid for having posted my Chase rant. But it’s true and while I don’t believe in “worthy” or “less worthy” I should be a customer Chase would like to keep.

Apparently good credit and some resources aren’t enough. Chase should just stop pretending at all that’s it’s a bank with individual customers and only allow business accounts or individuals with assets in the mid-millions.

And I’ll never get over the super young super snippy VP who thinks he’s better than thou and made me beg to do something that he should have volunteered to do.

I hope he’s always prosperous and healthy because he wouldn’t know what to do in a crisis or emergency. I don’t want to hate an individual or institution today, but everybody is human and everybody deserves to be treated with respect.

His answer yesterday when I said he could have done it in one second:
“Yes but it was eventually done.”

Not good. Not when I was reduced to begging. I don’t do begging well.

I do complaining very well. It’s not worth writing to Chase’s top people; obviously they don’t care. It’s worth putting it out here because I want to.

So I’m not angry at me anymore because I posted my Chase rant(s).

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I live in the South, not South Florida, a few blocks from the ocean, and two blocks from the main street. It's called Main Street. Amazes me too.

I'm from New York. I mostly lived in the Mid-Upper East Side, and the heart of the Upper West Side. It amazes me when people talk about how scared they were of Times Square in the 1970's and 1980's.

As my mother said: "know the streets, look out and you'll be fine."

What was scary was the invasion of the crack dens into "good buildings in good 'hoods." And the greedy landlords who did everything they could to get good tenants out of buildings.

I'm a Long Island girl, and proud of it now.
Then I hated everything about the suburbs. Yet somehow I lived in a few great Long Island Sound towns after high school.

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