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Cory M.
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Good Bank for US Expat

Cory M.
  • New to Real Estate
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Quick Question: What banks would you recommend to US citizens who live overseas? (I'm thinking for general banking, checking, savings, etc.)

I've been banking with Chase, and am having a nightmare of a time closing CDs upon maturity. You can't do it online. They won't do it via email. To do it over the phone you have to call within a certain time window after expiration. When I have called, the customer service hasn't been able to help me. That, combined with very low rates on their accounts makes me think it is time to look for a better bank. Who do you all recommend? (In case it opens other options, I am a USMC veteran.)

Thanks!


Cory

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