Chase Bank Alert: 5 Scams You Need To Be Aware of and Avoid Fake Customer Service Scams Scammers call you unprompted and pose as a Chase Bank employee They might tell you that there’s something wrong with your account and they need you to verify
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Credit Card Late Fees Explained | Chase Credit card late fees are usually charged when a bank or card issuer receives the minimum payment past your due date Your financial institution will decide what constitutes a late payment, when a late fee is charged and the fee’s amount
Fraud | Customer Service | Chase For credit card fraud, call us at 1-800-955-9060 For debit card fraud, call us at 1-800-978-8664 Update your phone number in case we need to contact you quickly
Chase Bank alert text scams and call fraud: How to spot . . . Report a Chase Bank text scam directly to Chase by forwarding the message to phishing@chase com or calling 1 (800) 935-9935 (for checking and savings customers) or 1 (800) 955-9060 (for credit card customers)
What Could Happen If You Don’t Pay Your Credit Card | Chase How credit card delinquency can affect your credit score; Balance transfers; Why it’s important to pay off your credit card debt; Statement balance and current balance When you have a credit card, you receive monthly billing statements that show two types of balances: a statement balance listed as well as a current balance