Posted on 02/06/2021 4:00:43 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Ping.
Hard to believe that we were one crooked election away from
Communism.
My guess is, there is some kind of clause in some law that allows banks to hold funds “pending review of suspicious activity”. But it doesn’t seem like this is such a situation - they are just using satirical marketing to generate a customer base.
Awww let the left have thier fun. Its not going to last long and end very very badly for them!
Well we live in a communist country now just waiting for the picture of dear leader to arrive that you have to prominently display in your home
Viewpoint discrimination
These big banks are basically semi-governmental entities.
They can’t take their money out of the bank? How is that legal in any way?
I’ve seen nothing from the covefee company that even reportedly indicates suspicious activity chase will lose multiple customers over this
So it appears. I think that is what they want. That or either a small first group to put down hard so the rest will lie down and take it. The question is who will each of us be. The snow ball or the avalanche?
The very definition of fascism(also known as corporatism). An alliance of big business and big government working to take down the political opposition.
Methinks this is going to invoke th e”banned in Boston” effect. Good for sales.
Does Covfefe sell decaf coffee?
Vindictive, ungratuful, and petty little snots just like the entire left.
I’m a Chase customer. I’ve just written to Chase to ask them to clarify their policy.
Somebody help me out here. Are there any banks that aren’t engaging in cancel culture? I have two credit cards. One is with Chase. The other is an Amazon Visa. It’s troublesome to switch but we have to do what we can.
My guess is it’s because they’re selling anti-mask merch in the middle of a respiratory pandemic but who knows.
I would get a card from a credit Union put a few bucks into a credit Union and apply for a card there!!
This is a problem. Chase operates the Southwest Airlines Rewards card.
Anyone with a single nickel at Chase or Wells Fargo deserves exactly what they get.
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