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Any way to opt out?
Close your account and move elsewhere?
How else will these asshats learn?
Move account to another unethical, profit driven bank or?
Y'all still believe in the illusion of choice / opt-out in capitalism.
And don't shop at any of the 6 million small businesses that utilize Chase?
Or any of the nearly-unavoidable-because-it's-a-monopoly evil big corpos like Amazon. Chase handles their credit card and definitely significant other financial parts for them.
Only thing I know is that you could enable the "limit sharing of data" but that's about it
Chase has actively fought against my interest as a customer, I've been much happier since leaving. Consider how many policies they haven't told you about.
I dumped Chase over a decade ago for a local credit union. It was a great decision. Jamie Dimon can burn in hell.