JPMorgan Chase Indicated Committed Crime Not Paying Complaints

Review and analysis of over 6 complaints against JPMorgan Chase

JPMorgan Chase consumers have reported over 6 official complaints related to Indicated committed crime not paying. Out of the 6 consumer complaints against JPMorgan Chase, 17% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how JPMorgan Chase responded to their complaint) and 100% were processed in a timely manner. 0% of consumer complaints against JPMorgan Chase resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 0% resulted in non-monetary compensation.

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New Indicated Committed Crime Not Paying Consumer Complaints


JPMorgan Chase Debt collection false statements or representation indicated committed crime not paying

November 5, 2015 - They left a message for me and for my mother stating they were calling regarding a complaint that was going to be filed against me -. They are a collection agency and this is wrong. ...

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JPMorgan Chase Debt collection false statements or representation indicated committed crime not paying

October 29, 2015 - A lady calling herself - repeatedly called me to collect on a bebt that I incurred in 2007. SHe stated that if I did not make arrangement swith her yeaterday she would file a - form with the IRS and then - - would firl a $20000.00 lawsuit and if I did not pay, I would be jailed. ...

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JPMorgan Chase Debt collection false statements or representation indicated committed crime not paying

July 2, 2015 - I received a call on my cellphone today, from a company, who 's telephone number is ( - ) - Unknown Name '' on my caller I.D., claiming that I owed $890.00 plus change, to Bank One. I never knew Bank One existed, let alone ever having a credit card with them. The caller, first a man, then a woman, knew my social security number, as well as my - - - How did they even get this information? ...

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