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I'm a BlackBerry holdout. And I'm a Chase customer. I use the Chase BB Mobile App. A lot.
Alas, according to an email I received today, after April 21st I won't be able to use that app anymore.
We want you to be aware of a change. Starting April 21st, we'll no longer offer the Chase Mobile® App for BlackBerry devices. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience.
Yeah, like Chase actually cares they're inconveniencing me.
But you'd think BlackBerry would care. They're supposed to be working their
butts off to regain market share. Losing a big name like Chase seems like
something they'd want to avoid.
Posted at 16:51 by Chris Wysocki
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