Returned payment is a massive red flag/trigger for all cards.
Anything I can do right now? Is anyone ever successful in getting them to undo this?
Thanks Dan. Maybe thats what it is, but why would do they do something so severe? Its not like it was a chronic problem. It was only twice in however many years I had the account. And why close all but 1 account if only 1 account had the issue?Anything I can do right now? Is anyone ever successful in getting them to undo this?
I say this is #fakenews
The likely trigger. And it's bad news, in afraid.
Agreed, although I don't do this now I've done it many times in the last with no issues. Buisness account was not chase.
That's not what was written. I said I have paid with a B account and never had issues.
How bad? Is there no shot of getting the to re-open those accounts?I've been with them for over a decade and have had minimal issues in 10+ years and never missed any payment ever. Might have gotta a couple in after the due date but never ever had a payment be later than lets say 2-3 days.
sorry i wasn't clear what i meant is that i can see that it does make sense to suspect that if someone paid a chase personal credit card from a non chase business account it wouldn't cause a problem but if he paid from a chase business account it would.
I've had Chase reject an auto-payment from a business account from another bank (it was for the BA card) so don't assume that paying from another bank won't trigger anything.
Did the business account name match the business name on the card?
There was no business name on the card. These specific cards are personal cards.
Does anyone have any idea how long I have to wait to apply for a Chase card after Chase closed all my accounts? 6 months? A year?
Thanks, CountValentine!Still can't believe even today that I was shut down AFTER first calling up Chase and telling agent what exactly I was going to do step by step! Guess the "recorded line" only works if it helps them, not if it helps you! LOL