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  • Relentless
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    • Aug 2006
    • 5697

    #1

    Chase Bank Giving Away Money?

    I always get a slew of 'credit check' offers in the mail from banks, but usually the catch is a 'transaction fee of 3-5%' that brings the total rate to 4-9% depending on the offer. Today I got some unsolicited checks in the mail from Chase Bank offering me 0% on up to the limit of the card until February of 2014 with a maximum of a 1% transaction fee. Allowing people to borrow money for more than a full year at a total rate of 1% or less seemed too good to be true, so I called my branch manager to verify the offer and was told the offer is correct. $XX,XXX at 1% for 13+ months without me asking for it or applying for anything.

    It would seem we are starting a new bubble of unsolicited consumer debt that undisciplined people will abuse until it balloons 14 months from now.
    Last edited by Relentless; 11-09-2012, 01:00 PM.


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  • GetSCORECash
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    • Mar 2008
    • 5527

    #2
    I haven't gotten does yet, I'm still getting the 3% transaction fee.

    Getting a home in Florida still takes 3 months even with good credit, so it still isn't where it needs to be to move the current stock of homes here.

    Once everyone starts getting 0% offers on credit cards and mortgages in 15 days, then we can talk about a Bubble.
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    • PSD
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      • Oct 2002
      • 1265

      #3
      I remember in the credit bubble days some banks sent me those 0% check offers with similar transaction % but went further by adding "or $XXX whichever is lower" now they probably add "whichever is higher" but the offer you got sounds pretty good for these days.
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      • baddog
        So Fucking Banned
        • Apr 2001
        • 107089

        #4
        They offered me $500 to open an account with them, but their fees are ridiculous, so I passed.

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        • kane
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Aug 2001
          • 20684

          #5
          Originally posted by baddog
          They offered me $500 to open an account with them, but their fees are ridiculous, so I passed.
          A new Chase just opened up right next to the grocery store I normally shop at and they have a sign in the window offing $100 visa gift cards for opening a checking or savings account with a minimum of $100 balance and $300 gift cards for a checking/savings with a balance over $1000.

          They must really want new customers.

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          • kane
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • Aug 2001
            • 20684

            #6
            Originally posted by Relentless
            I always get a slew of 'credit check' offers in the mail from banks, but usually the catch is a 'transaction fee of 3-5%' that brings the total rate to 4-9% depending on the offer. Today I got some unsolicited checks in the mail from Chase Bank offering me 0% on up to the limit of the card until February of 2014 with a maximum of a 1% transaction fee. Allowing people to borrow money for more than a full year at a total rate of 1% or less seemed too good to be true, so I called my branch manager to verify the offer and was told the offer is correct. $XX,XXX at 1% for 13+ months without me asking for it or applying for anything.

            It would seem we are starting a new bubble of unsolicited consumer debt that undisciplined people will abuse until it balloons 14 months from now.
            A couple of years ago I got a letter in the main from General Finance. It had a check for $4500 in it. All I had to do was endorse and cash the check and that would act as me accepting a $4500 loan from them.

            I didn't do it, because the interest rate was like $18% and I hate having debt, but I would guess a lot of people took them up on the offer.

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            • Relentless
              www.EngineFood.com
              • Aug 2006
              • 5697

              #7
              Carry a decent balance and you'll never have a fee on anything from Chase.
              Also Chase quickpay may completely replace Paypal as a fee-free alternative.


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              • woj
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                • Jul 2002
                • 47882

                #8
                They do 0% for 12 months with 0% transaction fee, I got an offer like that in the mail, but you might be able to negotiate 0% transaction fee by just calling them...
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                • jigg
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                  • Feb 2002
                  • 2527

                  #9
                  I get these every month for every Chase credit card I have
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                  eight,eight,two,eight,eight,four,two
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                  • Due
                    Confirmed User
                    • Mar 2001
                    • 3620

                    #10
                    Originally posted by baddog
                    They offered me $500 to open an account with them, but their fees are ridiculous, so I passed.
                    I switched to them about a year ago and they seem to be really good for us so far. They seem to be cheaper than everyone else..
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                    • baddog
                      So Fucking Banned
                      • Apr 2001
                      • 107089

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Due
                      I switched to them about a year ago and they seem to be really good for us so far. They seem to be cheaper than everyone else..
                      BofA charges me no fees; chase is nuts in comparison

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                      • ottopottomouse
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                        • Jan 2010
                        • 13177

                        #12
                        I think they have been banned from sending out those cheques here.
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