CORRECTING and REPLACING JPMorgan Chase Waives Consumer Fees, to Donate $1 Million to Hurricane Relief
The corrected release reads:
JPMORGAN CHASE WAIVES CONSUMER FEES, TO DONATE
- Chase will automatically waive or refund the following fees through
September 10 for its customers in theHouston metro area and other areas severely affected by the hurricane:- Late fees for mortgage, credit card, business banking and auto loans
- Overdraft, monthly service and ATM fees on deposit accounts
- The firm will donate
$1 million for relief efforts, including those of theAmerican Red Cross and other nonprofit organizations. It also will match employee donations to these organizations.
“We’re here to help our neighbors as we face the relentless rain and flooding,” said
Customers with questions about any Chase consumer account can call the special-care line at (888) 356-0023.
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