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Home / Crime and Justice / Chase Bank Denies Fraud Claim, Then Reverses After Media Inquiry

Chase Bank Denies Fraud Claim, Then Reverses After Media Inquiry

30 Jan

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Summary

  • A Chicago small business owner lost over $8,000 due to fraud.
  • Chase Bank initially denied her fraud claims, holding her responsible.
  • Media intervention led Chase Bank to refund the stolen funds.
Chase Bank Denies Fraud Claim, Then Reverses After Media Inquiry

A small business owner in Chicago experienced a significant financial setback when over $8,000 was stolen from her bank accounts. Jayla Stampley, founder of the natural hair care line Imani Origins, noticed multiple fraudulent ATM withdrawals and unauthorized transactions from both her checking and savings accounts.

Stampley reported the incidents to Chase Bank immediately and followed their advice to freeze her accounts. However, her subsequent claims were denied, and she received a letter stating the transactions were processed as authorized and no adjustment would be made. This left her responsible for the substantial loss.

Seeking recourse, Stampley contacted the ABC7 Chicago I-Team. After the media outlet reached out to Chase Bank, the bank contacted Stampley the following day. The funds were subsequently renewed, allowing her to continue operating her business.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jayla Stampley lost over $8,000 to fraud from her bank accounts.
No, Chase Bank initially denied Jayla Stampley's fraud claims and stated she was responsible for the funds.
After seeking media assistance, Chase Bank contacted Jayla Stampley and renewed the stolen funds.

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