Apparently transitioning account from WaMu to Chase is not going smoothly. (story) Here is some of what is happening:
– Link to savings for overdraft protection disabled
– Bills set to auto-pay not going through
– Debit card stops working before new one arrives
– Deposited funds availability takes longer
More lawsuits have been filed against Chase for suspending HELOC (home equity) accounts. (story) This is good news as it puts pressure on Chase to start behaving reasonably.
Katherine’s experience tells us that chaos still reigns at WaMu/Chase. (story)
Chase has apparently transitioned all of its WA, OR, ID, and UT WaMu branches fully over to Chase branches. (article) That’s great unless you opened your account in one of those states but now live in another state, in which case a former WaMu branch can’t help you nor can a Chase branch. (blog)
An Ohio group claims that every other bank except Chase has been helping borrowers in trouble. (article)
WaMu/Chase refuses to cover fraudulent credit card charges, a story we have heard before. (article)
Did Chase illegally freeze or reduce your home equity line? At least one person has filed a lawsuit against Chase for this.
If you have a WaMu or Chase home loan and are facing foreclosure, here is some information on finding the right people at Chase to talk to.