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Download the Chase Mobile ® app, if you haven’t already, so you can check your transactions and see your stimulus payment from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Set up a direct deposit alert, so you’ll know when you receive your stimulus payment. A second round of stimulus checks have been deposited into more than 100 million Americans' bank accounts, and more paper checks and debit cards are on the way.
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If you need help with:
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- Schedule a meeting: Get help when you need it. Talk to a Chase banker virtually or in person by scheduling at chase.com/meeting.
- Update your personal details: Make sure we can stay in touch with you.
- Access your accounts: See transactions, balances and important details like account and routing numbers.
- Deposit checks: Snap a picture of it using Chase QuickDeposit℠ on the Chase Mobile app.
- Pay bills and people: Use the Chase Mobile app and chase.com to pay your bills and track payments. You also can send and receive money from virtually anyone you know and trust with Chase QuickPay® with Zelle®.
- Transfer money: Move money between your accounts.
Travel changes and cancellations
We’ll help you understand your options. We recommend you start with your travel provider because many airlines and hotels are being flexible. If your trip has been cancelled and your travel provider hasn't correctly applied their change/cancellation policy, you can submit a billing dispute online.
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We have resources to help you run your business, including information about PPP Loans and Forgiveness.
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If you're worried about making your payments, we may have options for you:
- For credit cards
- For mortgages and home equity lines of credit
- For car loans and leases
Billing disputes
For credit and debit card disputes, submit a billing dispute online.
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To find open branches, updated hours, nearby ATMs and for details on how to access your safe deposit box, go to the Chase Mobile app or chase.com/branch
If you need help with your accounts, schedule a meeting with a Chase banker at chase.com/meeting or go to chase.com/CustomerService.
What we're doing in our branches:
- Installed plexiglass dividers to support your everyday banking needs
- Requiring employees to wear face coverings
- Cleaning our branches with EPA-approved disinfectants—including drive-thrus and high-touch surfaces like ATM screens and keypads
- Providing hand sanitizer for you to use
We’re following CDC guidance and asking customers who plan to come into our branches to please:
- Stay home if you're feeling sick or you've been in close contact with someone with COVID-19 in the last 14 days
- Wear masks, consistent with local guidance
- Maintain a minimum distance of at least 6 feet from others
To protect yourself from scams, please know that we won’t ask for confidential information—such as your name, password, PIN or other account information—if we reach out to you. See the Federal Trade Commission’s advice.
To guard against phishing, don’t open links in emails or texts unless you’re sure that it’s authentic. And never provide your usernames or passwords outside of the normal secure sites and apps you use, like the Chase Mobile app and chase.com.
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With COVID-19 putting a financial strain on American families and businesses, millions of us are counting on our government stimulus check.
Eligible consumers will receive up to $1,200 while married couples will get up to $2,400, and $500 will be added for every child. The government estimates that more than 80 percent of Americans will receive a stimulus payment during these challenging times.
For many taxpayers, the stimulus payments will be deposited directly into their bank account.
But millions of consumers – including many of you reading this — will receive a paper check in the mail. That could be because you received a federal tax refund either last year or earlier this year by paper check rather than direct deposit.
If you receive a paper check, my message to you is simple: Deposit your check using your bank’s mobile app from your smartphone or tablet instead of coming into your local bank branch. That keeps you safe and helps you comply with Arizona’s stay-at-home order. It’s also very convenient.
In fact, you can do much of your banking by using your bank’s mobile app or going to its website.
So here’s what you need to know about banking digitally:
• You can use your bank’s mobile app or website to handle most common banking tasks like depositing checks, paying bills, sending money to friends, and locking and unlocking a credit or debit card.
• Chase customers can go to www.chase.com/stayconnected to enroll in digital banking, learn how to download the Chase Mobile app and watch how-to videos that walk you through it.
Chase Bank Stimulus Check-in Online
• If you have accounts at another bank, check out their website for their digital and mobile capabilities.
Skip the Trip
• Once you’re signed up for digital banking, depositing a check can take less than one minute, whether that’s a stimulus check, work payment or a check from a relative.
• For information about stimulus payments, visit irs.gov or www.chase.com/stimulus for more information.
Banking made accessible
Chase Bank Stimulus Check Status
• Chase’s mobile banking app, for example, is available to all its customers, including those new to banking with a Secure Bank account. The account provides all the benefits of banking with Chase for a low monthly fee and with guardrails so you don’t spend more than what’s available.
• If you don’t have a bank account today with Chase or another bank, or are thinking about getting an account, check in with BankOn for affordable options. That would let you manage your money digitally, including paying bills, people, and depositing checks from your phone.
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At Chase, we’re working hard to give you up-to-date information on how to prepare for these payments and for these challenging times. You can find the latest tools, tips and information at www.chase.com/stayconnected.
Please stay safe and take good care of yourself and your loved ones. We’re here to help you map your way during this uncertain time and beyond.
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Steve Wacker is Arizona Regional Director for Chase Consumer and Community Banking.