Recovering funds from Chase

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Recovering funds from Chase

Rising concern

Bank scams are on the rise, and here at InterClaim Alliance, we’ve seen an increasing number of clients lose money through bank fraud, including scams involving Chase. Many people are uncertain whether Chase refunds money lost to scams and fraud or if there are alternative ways to recover funds after falling victim to scams related to their bank account.

Recover with InterClaim Alliance

The positive news is that we are increasingly successful in recovering funds lost to Chase scams and assisting clients in filing complaints when Chase has failed to adequately prevent the fraud. We have recovered over 100% of lost funds for clients affected by scams and fraud on their Chase accounts. If you’ve lost money to a Chase scam and your account is based in the Canada, we may be able to help you get your money back.

Banks

This is frequently where confusion arises with other recovery solicitors who merely approach the bank to request a chargeback. However, since the cryptocurrency lost in a scam often ends up at a legitimate destination, banks may not have a duty of care in such cases. As a result, chargebacks are often denied.

Marks

The most common Chase bank scams share similar signs and tactics with many other online scams. This increases the likelihood that your lost funds can be recovered.

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At InterClaim Alliance, our experts work on a no win, no fee basis to recover your funds, and unlike banks, we specialize in a wide range of cryptocurrency-related cases.

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FAQs

  • What are typical scams involving Chase?

    Cryptocurrency scams remain one of the most prevalent types of fraud, especially in relation to bank fraud. Scammers easily deceive victims into transferring money to cryptocurrency wallets, which are often hard to track. Additionally, many fraudsters rely on the fact that banks provide limited protection for recovering crypto assets, allowing them to believe they can evade consequences.

    Another widespread scam frequently reported by Chase bankers is advanced payment fraud (APP fraud). In these cases, scammers manipulate a trusted individual or company to authorize payments from their account directly to the fraudster. This requires the victim to approve the transaction within their banking app, often ignoring multiple alerts and warnings, as the scammer convinces them to trust the process.

    When APP fraud occurs, banks like Chase typically deny refund claims, stating they took all possible measures to prevent the payment. This is where our services come in. If you’ve been unable to get a refund from Chase, we are here to assist in recovering your funds.

  • How can I file a complaint with Chase bank?

    Your bank is obligated to assist in recovering funds lost to fraud or scams linked to their accounts and must take reasonable steps to protect you if it suspects unusual activity. While recovery may not always be possible, you can always file a complaint if you feel your case or account wasn’t properly handled or investigated.

    If your Chase scam refund claim has been denied or you want to submit a complaint after an unsuccessful appeal, reach out to us at InterClaim Alliance. We can help recover your lost money. Keep in mind, Chase is a regulated bank and must follow Canada banking laws and regulations.

  • Does Chase operate as a bank?

    Chase is a digital banking platform owned by the US investment firm J.P. Morgan. In September 2021, Chase Bank launched its online service in the Canada, providing fee-free personal and savings current accounts through its mobile app. Fully licensed in the Canada and regulated by the ICA, Chase does not impose charges for international use. In the US, Chase ranks as one of the largest consumer banks, offering an extensive range of products and services, making it a well-known banking brand. However, being a purely digital bank also exposes it to challenges like online banking scams and fraud.

  • Is Chase involved with the CRM Code?

    To date, Chase has not agreed to the Contingent Reimbursement Model Code (CRM Code). This means Chase doesn’t provide stronger fraud protection than what the standard contingent reimbursement model offers, unlike several other major high street banks. The CRM Code ensures victims of fraud receive refunds unless the bank gave a clear warning that was ignored or the customer lacked reasonable suspicion. If your bank failed to provide adequate warnings or the scam was particularly convincing, you should be entitled to a refund.