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		<title>Chase Bank doesn&#8217;t want to not spam me</title>
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So I&#8217;m a very loyal Chase Bank customer, and I have been for over 15 years.   I like them 1000x better then the west coast banks like BofA and Wells Fargo that charge fees to me where they bear no / very little cost. Don&#8217;t get me started about how BoFA charges me [...]]]></description>
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<p>So I&#8217;m a very loyal Chase Bank customer, and I have been for over 15 years.   I like them 1000x better then the west coast banks like <span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1198178293_1">BofA</span> and <span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1198178293_2">Wells Fargo</span> that charge fees to me where they bear no / very little cost. Don&#8217;t get me started about how BoFA charges me $3/transaction for using my ATM card &#8211; on top of what the ATM provider charges &#8211; in towns where there are no BofA ATMs.   Paying $6 to take $60 out of my account is robbery.   But I digress.</p>
<p>I got a notice in the mail from Chase saying (emphasis mine):</p>
<blockquote><p>We are changing the way we manage our customer&#8217;s preferences&#8230;This change allows you <b>more options</b> to specify which mail <b>offers you do not want to receive</b>. </p>
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<p>Now I&#8217;ve spoken my share of corporate-speak over the years, but it took me a minute to even understand this sentence.    My first reaction: &#8220;thanks Chase! I really wanted more ways to tell you NO&#8221;. <img src="http://www.scottgatz.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif" alt=";)" class="wp-smiley"/>  I&#8217;m surprised that they didn&#8217;t add on &#8220;our consumer research has told us that you like checking more boxes&#8221;.</p>
<p>But then came the real evil sentence (next to 9 checkboxes and a signature field):</p>
<blockquote><p>unless you tell us otherwise, you may begin to receive offers in the mail about these products and services</p>
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<p>So chase managed to take my &#8220;NO, nothing in the mail please&#8221;, and turned it into 9 separate yeses.   I guess no really means yes if you work at a bank.    This is exactly how companies get the bad reputations that they do.   And now with most banks becoming megabanks, they can get away with it.    Sad, really.   </p>
<p>I&#8217;ll file this away in the &#8220;if you ever catch me wanting to do this, slap me&#8221; category.</p>
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