On 7/15/2016 11:55 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/11/2016 1:36 PM, Philip wrote:
So today, after using seamonkey for a years with Chase bank site I get:
https://www.chase.com/services/browser-upgrade
My choices are:
Internet Explorer > (download the latest version.) (Opens Overlay)
Firefox > (download the latest version) (Opens Overlay)
Chrome > (download the lastest version) (Opens Overlay)
Safari >
I'll complain to, but what a bother
Complain via a letter (US Postal Service, NOT E-mail) to:
Mr. James Dimon, CEO
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
270 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10017
In your letter, try to avoid significant technical details. Merely
assert that SeaMonkey has the same internal capabilities as Firefox,
including accessing the Internet, handling secure Web sites, and
displaying Web pages. NO, DO NOT indicate how this is accomplished (too
much detail).
Also indicate that, if this problem is not resolved soon, you will be
forced to move your account to another bank that does accept access by
SeaMonkey. If you know for sure what banks indeed accept SeaMonkey,
name them in your letter. The larger the competitor of Chase, the better.
It is quite unlikely that Dimon will actually read your letter.
However, someone in authority to address the issue will be tasked to
respond.
On July 7 I visited the websites of the 10 largest American banks:
1. JP Morgan Chase
2. Bank of America
3. Wells Fargo
4. Citigroup
5. U. S. Bancorp
6. PNC Financial
7. Capital One
8. BB&T
9. SunTrust
10. Fifth Third Bancorp
Chase blocked entry to the site, Bank of America posted a warning but
worked. The other eight were unaffected by my use of SeaMonkey (latest
release).
I'm astounded that a company as large as Chase employs web developers
that would do something this ridiculous.
Lem Johnson
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