sv_libertarian
State Researcher
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Don't open the door without a warrant, don't lose your temper over the phone, and don't forget to close your accounts (don't OC it will make things worse) and write a very angry letter to Chase over this. Unless there is something in your account agreement, it seems over the top for them to give your address to the cops.
Try a credit union. I bank with Harborstone, which is pretty much Pierce/Thurston County only and I haven't OC'd in there, but after I lost my wallet, I chatted with the manager about replacing lost documents and mentioned my CPL and they never batted an eye, which is a plus in my book.
Don't open the door without a warrant, don't lose your temper over the phone, and don't forget to close your accounts (don't OC it will make things worse) and write a very angry letter to Chase over this. Unless there is something in your account agreement, it seems over the top for them to give your address to the cops.
Try a credit union. I bank with Harborstone, which is pretty much Pierce/Thurston County only and I haven't OC'd in there, but after I lost my wallet, I chatted with the manager about replacing lost documents and mentioned my CPL and they never batted an eye, which is a plus in my book.