![]() ![]() I would also like to know more information from Chase regarding how it determined the issue was resolved as it stated to Bloomberg. ![]() But I am also doubtful of how the issue is being portrayed as the Bloomberg article states that Chase said it "doesn’t know of any unauthorized transactions," which is definitely not accounting for the unauthorized transaction that occurred on my account at the exact same time as the login issue (they confirmed by phone that the timestamp of the transaction was during when I had the login issue). From comments, it sounds like Chase believes the issue may be limited in the number of people affected, which I hope is the case. One alternative may be to call their automated system to determine the latest transactions on the account and if any unauthorized transfers have occurred.ĮDIT 2: Changed some language in the post below to be more consistent with the point in EDIT 1. Here, please treat others with respect, stay on-topic, and avoid self-promotion.Īlways do your own research before acting on any information or advice that you read on Reddit.ĮDIT 1: As comments have pointed out below, logging in might make you more vulnerable to the issue depending on the cause. Get your financial house in order, learn how to better manage your money, and invest for your future. Private communication is not safe on Reddit. ![]() Scam alert: Ignore any private messages or chat requests. ![]()
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