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    CHASE Untruths to Comptroller of Currency, Who's Regulating the Banks

    I have contacted my law makers and regulators. The banks are thumbing their noses at the regulators-Comptroller of Currency. My complaint was against CHASE regarding the modification process. The Comptroller found no violation after CHASE provided a manufactured letter that they had offered me a modification and I did not respond. All lies-no letter was sent, no modification offered. IAn appeal has been filed with the regulators.

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    My opinion. You are wasting your time with the OCC. They are in bed with the banks.

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    Jeffrey,

    Your opinion is appreicate. Perhaps both posts will help others take a different course of action. Thanks!

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    HI Ifihadknown:
    (wow - your name says it all!!)

    I know that it may seem like a waste of time, but I am a fan of multiple complaints, to many regulators.

    It may not work in any single instance, but it at least creates a record of the misbehviour. If we don't help create that record, the regulators simply say "See? There must not be a problem, because no one complained."

    Just my 2 cents,

    Tarin

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    Tarin,

    Thanks for the reply! I will continue the push ahead-an appeal has been filed. If necessary, I will exhaust the appeals process and other means. I agree that non-action can be interpreted as there are no problems.

    Best,

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