JPMorgan Chase & Co. Credit card department,
In - I started a company. I had a business checking and savings account with Chase. The business began to make money. Chase offered me a business credit card - just sign here. So I opened card ending in -. There was no attempt to advise me that this Chase business account could - on certain occasion - impact my personal credit history. The business card was reported to TIN -. The business held the card from - until the business closed until -. ( See final return ). However I continued to personally pay off the balance of the card after I had moved from -, where the business was domiciled, to - in -. Chase Bank sent promotional offers to my new address. I also received some old business mail, which was forwarded to my new address as well as junk business mail.
on, just that my score had dropped and this was very damaging. I immediately called Chase Business Card Services. The Chase Business Services Representative told me that if I paid the balance by - - this would not affect my credit and would not move to a new department, which I assumed to mean Collections. He told me that the only instance in which the negative ding could remain on me personal credit history is if the account goes into default. The account was paid in full by the end of the month. See attached copies of confirmation of payment, confirmation of - balance and confirmation of business and not personal account letters from Chase Bank. I have also included the credit reports from the agencies that have failed to delete this entry from my credit report. - has deleted the closed business card ending in -. Unfortunately - and - have not removed this disputed reporting. I believe Chase Bank engaged in predatory lending, failure to disclose, not reporting credit card account, demanding payment in full in exchange to remove late payment from being reported on me. They failed to advise me of credit risk before accepting their business credit card. They further obfuscated the risk by never reporting the business card on my credit history - leaving me totally unaware of the risks involved. They misadvised me to pay off the card. They disregarded the law intended to prevent consumers, which only allows for a business credit to be reported personally in the event of a default. I paid the balance of the card off the month I received an alert that my credit score was damaged. By law, this should have been deleted, as I have requested numerous times with Chase. I would like to file a report against CHASE CREDIT REPORTING SERVICES to have this business account deleted from my personal credit history. This account was never reported on my personal credit history before - - - over 4 years since opening the account. The terms and conditions binding business credit from reporting and damaging personal credit is not being adhered to, particularly since the card was closed and the balanced paid to - in -. A business payment was missed in - and the account closed and paid in full on the next month, -. This account should not be reported on my personal credit report, based upon the understanding with Chase Business Services and the laws pertaining to business credit only impact personal credit history in the case of outright default. This was not the case. This business card missed payment must be deleted from my personal credit history. This is a case of failure to disclose risk, predatory lending, obfuscation of credit reporting, false statements being made about credit reporting.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. customer in New Jersey
Apr 06, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
JPMorgan Chase & Co. response to complaint:
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