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Chase Zelle daily send limit blocks legitimate large peer transfers

Customer needed to send roughly $2,000 over Zelle but Chase capped the daily send at $500, forcing the recipient to wait days. The limit is a structural fraud control but feels arbitrary at the customer end.

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