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Chase Won't Take Change Anymore

Clip: 6/30/2015 | 5m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

Chase bank will no longer take loose change from customers.

Chase bank will no longer take loose change from customers -- a move they say is in the name of customer service. But some customers are outraged, including Robert Reed, who wrote a column for Crain's Chicago Business. He joins us to lament the decline of banking services for retail customers.

06/30/2015 | Rating NR

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