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THIS IS HOW CHASE WANTS TO HELP

CHASE

We know many of you are still dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and unfortunately, may be for some time. I want to update you on how Chase can help with some of these challenges. Here are some solutions you can talk to us about.

  • Quickly replacing your credit or debit cards that are lost, damaged or not accessible.
  • Working through options if you are unable to make a payment on your credit card or business, car, home or student loan.
  • Increasing the credit line on your Chase credit card account.
  • Increasing the amount you can deposit with your smartphone through Chase QuickDepositSM*.

º Special note - Chase QuickDeposit will be unavailable Saturday,
November 10 from 9 PM ET, until around 11 AM ET on Sunday
due to scheduled maintenance.

  • Making loans to small and mid-sized businesses impacted by the storm as part of a $5 billion lending commitment. Stop by a branch or call your banker.

Just call our Special Care Line for customers affected by the storm at
1-888-356-0023 or tweet @ChaseSupport.

You also can access your account anytime on chase.com to review your account, check transactions, make payments, or change your billing address and phone number. You can also access your accounts from your smartphone by downloading our Chase Mobile® App at chase.com/mobile.

If there is something we can do to make your life easier, please let us know how we can help. We know you rely on us, and we will work with you in any way we can.

Sincerely,

Ryan McInerney
Chief Executive Officer
Chase Consumer Banking

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