YouTube: Chase Bank records found in trash


A new YouTube video flaunting the personal information of Chase Bank customers is getting a lot of attention.


A new YouTube video flaunting the personal information of Chase Bank customers is getting a lot of attention. The video shows a person holding numerous confidential financial documents of bank customers, and pointing out information that is supposed to be protected by the bank.

“Social Security Numbers here as well as date of birth,” one person could be heard saying on the video, pointing to one of the documents.

Bank statements, credit reports and other personal documents were seen being unearthed in the video.

Researchers for the Service Employees International Union, which is battling the banking giant over its use of non-union security employees, found the documents out in the open. They were found in trash bags that were left outside several New York City Chase branches.

What’s funniest to me is I was surveyed just yesterday on the value of Chase Bank doing Olympic sponsorship. I told them I could care less what Chase Bank does.

Obviously, their customers should care.

Posted: Wed - May 2, 2007 at 09:10 AM