My encounter with the heartless corporate America @ChaseBank
The questions I keep asking myself because at this point I am confused. Must corporations be heartless to make a profit? Should a bank's primary goal be just about profits? Won’t it be more profitable if banks focus on helping their clients? Why can’t we help one another in times of crisis? Why is it difficult for corporations to understand that the person you help today will stand by you tomorrow yet they spend billions seeking customer loyalty? Please read my story, your advice will be highly appreciated, as I am currently perplexed and confused. I migrated to the USA with my family 5 years ago to Texas. Getting a car in texas is a necessity and not a luxury as it was nearly impossible to get around without one. 3 years ago I was able to get my first car with the help of Chase Auto financing- a Toyota highlander 2018 model at $42,000. I made a down payment of $10,000 from my savings and chase financed the rest. I made my car payments on time without any delays until covid 19 hi