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I need help choosing a bank

Okay here's a brief rundown on my banking history, I live in new york city, I have banked with Chase since 1999. I have over 40k dollars(im 29 years of age) with them in savings checking cd and investment accounts. I also had over 2k dollars in credit with them and very little debt to owe on them. For a mistake on their part which they refuse to admit they not only lowered all my limits but closed all my accounts forcing my credit score to plummit from 750 to now about 600. I was treated with no respect and no loyalty, and they refused to re open my accounts after a review, which clearly corraborated my story and situation. So now, I am looking to take my business else where, and I am not sure where to. I need a bank thats reliable ( in these times) offers credit cards and easy online banking. I am limited in my knowledge of baks and whats a good deal or how to rate them. I will go to my chase brach and ask how to roll my investment account to another bank, if thats even possible I am not sure. Anyways thanks for reading and hope to hear any advice anyone may care to share.:confused:

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  • cifpower
    cifpower Posts: 6,502 Forumite
    This is a UK site and as such deals only with UK (and sometimes Euro) accounts. I would advise finding a similar site in the USA which offers the same kind of help.
  • what sucks i just noticed that...lol. And I cannot seem to find a USA one.:mad:
  • Extant
    Extant Posts: 2,140 Forumite
    Hey fellow US citizen.

    HSBC US is doing 1.8% APY on savings, and a bit over 2% on their longer CDs. Chase probably won't let you touch the CDs, but you should be able to move your investments.
    What would William Shatner do?
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