Chase customers get no effective help from branch or phone support
A Chase customer reports no functional customer service at local branches and describes corporate phone support as an unhelpful automated maze, spanning mortgage, auto loan, checking, and savings issues. Representatives who are reached are polite but consistently unable to resolve anything, redirecting customers to the website instead.
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