Chase Receivables Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy
The following is Chase Receivables’ online privacy policy, which governs personal information gathered on our Internet site.

Chase Receivables’ Commitment to Online Security
Physical, electronic and managerial procedures have been employed to safeguard the security and integrity of personal information.  All Chase Receivables’ employees and vendors with access to personal information obtained on our web site are also bound to adhere to this policy.

Personal Information that Chase Receivables may collect Online
Chase Receivables collects personal information online, including names, postal and e-mail addresses, phone numbers, and payment information such as credit card or checking numbers.
Chase Receivables does not knowingly collect or maintain any personal information from children under the age of 13. In addition, no part of our site is designed with the purpose of attracting any person under age 13.

How Chase Receivables uses Personal Information collected Online
Unless you otherwise consent, we will use your personal information only for the purpose for which it is submitted, such as to correct your billing information, pay a bill, or process a dispute.

How Your Information May Be Shared
Chase Receivables may release personal information under the following circumstances:

  • Where release is required by law or regulation (for example, a subpoena), or is requested by a government agency.
  • Where our records indicate a company or individual may be engaged in fraudulent activity or other deceptive practices that a governmental agency should be made aware of.
    To appropriate persons, where your communication suggests possible harm to yourself or others.

Chase Receivables will never sell or rent your personal information.

Computer Tracking and Cookies
This Web site is not set up to track, collect or distribute personal information which is not entered by visitors. Our site logs do generate certain kinds of non-identifying site usage data, such as the number of hits and visits to our sites. This information is used for internal purposes by technical support staff to provide better services to the public.

A cookie is a small amount of data that is sent to your browser from a Web server and stored on your computer’s hard drive. Chase Receivables uses non-identifying cookies to provide easier site navigation and access to forms. You can still use our site if your browser is set to reject cookies. Our cookies do not generate personal data, do not read personal data from your machine, and can not be used to identify you.

Problems or Complaints with Chase Receivables Privacy Policy
If you have a complaint about Chase Receivables’ compliance with this privacy policy, you may contact us Here.

Revised October 2014