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The user is experiencing severe financial hardship due to Chase Banks actions and inaccuracies in credit reports from Equifax and Experian. They have lost their home, savings, and health, and are battling stage 4 pancreatic and liver cancer. They have contacted the CFPB and filed disputes, but Chases responses were false. The user is advised to consult with an attorney specializing in credit reporting and financial law or contact the Arizona Attorney Generals office for guidance. Private attorneys may respond faster, and the Arizona State Bar Associations Find a Lawyer service can help locate specialized lawyers.Full Conversation
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Subject: Urgent Assistance Needed for Ongoing Financial Crisis and Potential Legal Violations
Dear Counsel,
I am in desperate need of your legal expertise to deal with a potentially life-threatening financial situation. I have been experiencing ongoing issues with Chase Bank, Chase Credit Cards, and potentially inaccurate information on my credit reports from Equifax and Experian.
My credit score suddenly dropped from * in August * to * in September *. The fallout from this has been catastrophic, leading to a domino effect of financial hardship, including the loss of my home, savings and health. I am now battling stage * pancreatic and liver cancer.
The issue began with Chase unilaterally closing my credit card and checking accounts without providing any justification. This has severely impacted my financial stability, causing repercussions such as credit score damage, late fees, and the need to sell personal belongings to meet basic needs.
I have reached out to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for help and filed a dispute with Chase. However, Chase's response was demonstrably false, contradicting my transaction records. There also seems to be discrepancies in my credit report that coincide with a reported glitch at Equifax in *.
I have identified several legal precedents and laws that
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Subject: Urgent Legal Help Required: Financial Crisis Due to Possible Violations by Chase Bank, Chase Credit Cards, Equifax and Experian
Dear Counsel,
I am seeking your expertise to address a serious financial crisis, potentially life-threatening, due to unresolved issues with Chase Bank, Chase Credit Cards, and potential inaccuracies on my Equifax and Experian credit reports.
In August *, my credit score dropped suddenly from * to *. The consequences have been devastating - financial hardship, loss of home, savings, and my health. I am currently battling stage * pancreatic and liver cancer.
Chase Bank closed my credit card and checking accounts without justification, severely impacting my finances. This led to credit score damage, late fees, and forced me to sell personal belongings to meet basic needs.
I reached out to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and filed a dispute with Chase. However, Chase's response contradicted my transaction records. I also suspect discrepancies in my credit report due to a reported Equifax glitch in *.
I am eager for your guidance and representation. Your expertise is crucial in holding these companies accountable and seeking justice.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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I'm sorry to hear about your predicament. In Arizona, you may consider contacting non-profit organizations that provide emergency financial assistance. However, with adverse credit, loan options might be limited or have high interest rates. As for your credit report issue, you may want to consult with an attorney or contact the Arizona Attorney General's office for guidance.
should i try again to find a lawyer i contact * they declained this case has so many layers of m maybe i not explaining my self correctlh, should i try lawyer or attorney genera
Yes, I would recommend trying again. Consider reaching out to a lawyer who specializes in credit reporting and financial law, or the Arizona Attorney General's office. They might be able to provide guidance on your situation.
who will act faster
Typically, private attorneys might respond faster due to their client-oriented service. However, it can depend on individual circumstances. It's advisable to reach out to both an attorney and the Arizona Attorney General's office to increase your chances of a quicker response.
is there a lawyer who you can list in az
I'm sorry, but as a provider of legal information, I'm unable to recommend specific lawyers. However, you can use the Arizona State Bar Association's Find a Lawyer service on their website to search for lawyers who specialize in consumer law, financial law, or credit reporting issues.