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Chase Won’t Close Your Card Account If You Reject Arbitration

JPMorgan Won’t Close Your Card Account If You Reject Arbitration

(Bloomberg) -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. said it won’t shut the accounts of credit-card customers who reject a new policy of using arbitration instead of the courts to resolve payment disputes.

Some customers, on online forums including Reddit and Twitter, expressed confusion about whether they’d be able to keep their accounts if they rejected an arbitration clause in the bank’s updated credit-card agreements, saying they received mixed signals from the company.

“We will not close someone’s account because they’re opting out of arbitration,” said Trish Wexler, a spokeswoman for the bank. JPMorgan hasn’t directed call-center representatives to tell people their accounts would be shut, she said.

The bank’s new policy has drawn scrutiny from U.S. Representative Katie Porter, who said in a June 4 tweet she planned to contact JPMorgan Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon about “the legality of Chase closing the accounts of individuals who reject the arbitration clause.”

Customers have until Aug. 9 to inform the bank in writing that they reject the arbitration agreement, according to the updated policy.

To contact the reporter on this story: Michelle F. Davis in New York at mdavis194@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Michael J. Moore at mmoore55@bloomberg.net, Daniel Taub, Steve Dickson

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