Does "showing" your CHL to anyone except a LEO (and only then if asked), in a way, "out" you? I think you should keep it (and your weapon) concealed.RHenriksen wrote:Chase refused to accept my CHL as a valid form of ID. I was a long time account holder, was trying to get a cashier's check cut for $6k. Escalated it up to the branch manager. They gave me all the usual runaround excuses, then finally said 'it's our policy'.
They were happy to take a VISA card as an alternate ID.
I moved all my accounts over to Wells Fargo the next week. They were happy to accept my CHL.
discoqueen wrote:I'd be interested in the answer to this too. We've been with Chase for going on 10 years, and I haven't seen or heard anything to date that tells me they aren't 2A friendly.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.
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