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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-19-2008 @ 12:51AM
kendoll said...
Sorry, but sounds like you put yourself in this position. Chase doesnt just give out $9000.00 checks. It was probably a line of credit on the new credit card you received and with an interest rate as well. In addition, you should purchase stocks with cash and not credit cards, which is what it sounds like you did. You have a real mess here, but no one forced you to take the bait that Chase was offering you. I have a Chase card and get these "checks" in the mail every week and then I deposit them right in the shredder.
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