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To: Qualified Opinion who wrote (14907)4/8/2015 5:47:27 PM
From: joseffy   of 16547
 
Chase Bank new policy on Safe Boxes -- Beware!

Posted on 4/8/2015, 5:09:58 PM by Migraine

I received a letter this past week from Chase because I was a safe-deposit-box customer. It was heavy handed and startling. Some of the terms included that lessee agrees not to have more than $25K worth in there (what's that? half of a good diamond?), that you can't have cash or coins in there (right away I thought Krugerrands, etc), and that the bank can restrict access to the box for any reason, or for no reason (unexpected circumstances, natural or manmade -- the sky is the limit). The contents are not protected against loss or damage. Oh, and they are raising the rent. I promptly went down and withdrew all my money, emptied the box of my meager possessions, and closed the accounts.
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