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Former bank rep gets the runaround from Capital One

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When a former bank executive gets the shaft from a big bank, it’s tempting to see this as a satisfying turn of the karmic wheel. But I’m not mean-spirited, so I’ll just say, “Welcome to the consumer club, dude.”

Michael Chee, 44, used to be a senior spokesguy at Bank of America. He and I dealt with each other on a number of columns.

These days, Chee handles communications for White Memorial Medical Center in Los Angeles. But it’s his status as a Capital One credit card customer that’s pertinent here.

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And his story highlights the importance of reading the fine print that typically accompanies bank mailings. Not doing so can lead to big changes to your account.

“It’s death by a thousand paper cuts,” Chee told me. “This is how banks try to slip things past customers.”

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