Chase Bank erases all credit card debt for Canadian customers

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American-based Chase Bank is giving its customers above the border one last gift before it bows out of the Canadian credit card market.

Chase Bank, which is part of JPMorgan Chase & Co., closed all their credit card accounts in March 2018 and customers were expected to continue to pay their debt.

That changed on Friday when the company decided to forgive all outstanding balances on either of its two VISA cards as part of their exit following 13 years in the Canadian credit card market, according to the CBC.

"Chase made the decision to exit the Canadian credit card market," said Maria Martinez, vice president of communications for Chase Card Services. "As part of that exit, all credit card accounts were closed on or before March 2018. A further business decision has been made to forgive all outstanding balances in order to complete the exit."

The reactions from customers throughout Canada range from shock, disbelief to joy as people who owed thousands on their credit cards had all that debt wiped away in an instant.

"I was sort of over the moon all last night, with a smile on my face," Douglas Turner of Ontario, who owed more than $4,500 on his card, told the CBC. "I couldn't believe it."

Canadian Paul Adamson, 43, whose debt was also erased, told the CBC he originally thought he missed a payment after hearing his account was closed.

"I'm honestly still flabbergasted about it," he said. "It's [usually] surprise fees, extra complications, things like that, definitely, but not loan forgiveness."

When asked why Chase decided to forgive rather than try and recoup owed money, Martinez said that the company, “felt it was a better decision for all parties, particularly our customers, to forgive the debt."

The company wouldn't elaborate on how much debt was outstanding or how many customers had signed up for their cards.

“Everyone I’ve talked to is really keen on this good-news credit card story,” Adamson added. “Those aren’t words that usually go together.”




https://www.foxnews.com/world/chase-bank-erases-all-credit-card-debt-for-canadian-customers
 

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such bullshit for the hosers that paid off their balances
 

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Wtf?
 
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I wonder why they are leaving Canada.

I also feel HORRIBLE for the ones who pay their balances in full every month
 

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The only logical reason is what was not showing a profit or enough of a profit, I don't see why they would write off the debt
 

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its been 14 months and anyone that was still paying [or had balance at all] without the use of the card tells u a little about those act holders. probably spending more billing and trying to collect than they were getting each month
 

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problem a bunch of scam accounts with variations of " Corey and Trevor "
 

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