Chase had no problem accepting my CHL as valid ID. It must be on a branch by branch issue.TLE2 wrote:I can understand Chase not accepting a CHL as valid Id, the TSA won't either, except with two other valid forms of id.
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- Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:45 am
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- Fri Apr 20, 2012 1:55 pm
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Yes, I did. I did that when I set up my Bank of the West account too. But that's not how I found out about my banker's CHL. We first met at a BNI-type of networking group that I belong to (which he has since joined), and guns came up as a topic of conversation after one of the meetings one day. He owns an XD45c. But his pro-gun attitude did have something to do with my deciding to set up.RHenriksen wrote:Did you offer them a driver's license & CHL as the two forms of ID?
The Annoyed Man wrote:I just opened a Chase account yesterday. My new banker has his CHL.
- Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:13 pm
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I just opened a Chase account yesterday. My new banker has his CHL.RottenApple wrote:Chase? Since when and what are they doing? I've banked with Chase for years. Never a 30.06, not even a gun buster sign. I know several of their bankers who carry, even when working; My business banker being one of them (he's a 1911 nut like me )OldCannon wrote:There are plenty of other places that want his business. Chase and BofA are pretty well-known for being unfriendly to the firearms industry.