Sorry about that. It's Beneficial State Bank:  https://beneficialstatebank.com/  and you apply for a cc there. That's where I got my Green America card. I researched banks after I got sick of Chase was doing. check them out and see if they're for you

On 12/19/18 10:10 AM, chochoms@earthlink.net wrote:
Can you provide a link?  I did not get anything googling that looked like a bank.  It looked like a large corporation that provides services to banks.

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From: Brian O'Keefe
Sent: Dec 19, 2018 9:16 AM
To: nmglug@lists.nmglug.org
Subject: Re: [nmglug] Chase bans Gnu/linux

That is stupid but not unexpected. I encourage all to drop Chase in any event as it is the dark side big time. I switched a couple years back to a card from TCM Bank and it's called Green America. It reinvests into the local community. It has no problem with my Ubuntu 18.04

Dropping Chase, Wells Fargo, et al is a great way to make a social statement and using local or green banks supports social change that is well needed.

Brian

On 12/18/18 12:50 PM, J. Marsden DeLapp wrote:
I have had Chase credit cards for a really long time. There has been a
recent change to their web site that blocks me from accessing my
accounts using my laptop running Debian and Mozilla Firefox web browser.

I called them and they told me that I have to use either Windows 7 or
higher or Mac OS 10.10 or higher.

I have no desire to downgrade to an inferior operating system.

It looks like Mordac the Preventer of Information Services got a job at
Chase.

Finally I figured out that I can get access though this login page
https://chaseonline.chase.com/Logon.aspx
instead of chase.com. But still I am seriously thinking I should change
credit card companies.

Anyone have any recommendations of companies for a business credit
card that are not anti Gnu/Linux?

Thanks,
Mars

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