On 7/16/2016 3:31 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 07/16/2016 09:18 AM, Desiree wrote:
On 7/15/2016 4:09 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
On 7/15/2016 at 7:26 AM, Desiree's prodigious digits fired off:
On 7/11/2016 10:36 AM, 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

I just got off the phone with Chase websupport.  I filed a formal
complaint but it was like pulling teeth to get the rep to do it.

I get the browser upgrade page on SeaMonkey 2.40 and Pale Moon 25.8.1
(x64).  On Fx 45.2 ESR, I have a cookie problem that doesn't get solved
even when Chase puts cookies on Fx.

I was told that FIREFOX 24 is the requirement and that has NOT been
changed.  I sharply questioned that as Pale Moon is based off Fx 24 and
it worked fine at Chase until now and SeaMonkey 2.40 is based on Fx 43
and it doesn't work now at Chase.  She said that she has been taking a
lot of calls from Fx users who even with CURRENT Fx version cannot
access Chase site.  She said that those users have no problems
accessing
Chase site using Chrome and, thus, that means the problem is a Mozilla
problem not a Chase problem. Chase is blameless and if if I didn't want
to use Chrome then well, I am not required by Chase to access their
website...ever!  So, I should just forget accessing it at all.  Sigh.

You ought to change banks.

I certainly would if Chase was the bank I had my checking account at
but it is not.  I have had a credit card with them since the
mid-90's.  It's actually my best card. FIXED low interest rate (my
other credit cards are variable rate and higher rates) and high credit
limit so I don't want to get rid of it.  I vividly recall when Chase
FINALLY first got on line as they were one of the very last large
banks to get online.  They had a mess from the beginning which, over
the years, improved a lot except for their insisting on only a very
few browsers.  I've had this problem before with them and SeaMonkey.


Snail mail still works for account announcements, bills and payments.

Yes, but mailing checks is very dangerous here as either homes have unlocked mail boxes at the curb and mail is frequently stolen or in apts/condos with locked mailboxes even in "nice" neighborhoods the boxes get broken into. So, you have to mail the check in town and being in Hawaii there is too much uncertainty that it will arrive in time. I keep an old fashioned corded landline to pay credit cards but still sometimes I need to access my account at a bank online. Chase has by far the best FICO 8 information I have seen from all my cards. Theirs is outstanding. It's not just your current FICO 8 score or a line or two about the score. Chases's analysis goes into a lot of depth...much more than other banks do with their cards. So, I want to be able to access my account there monthly (or at least several times a year) for the excellent information.

I just got SeaMonkey to work fine there. I told User Agent Switcher to fake as Fx 40 on Windows 10 and pppffft...off flew the problems. SM was already faking as Fx but I guess not "thoroughly enough" until I used UAS which I had sort of forgotten about until it was mentioned in one of the threads here on this subject. I have UAS on Pale Moon also so I imagine it will work there too although part of the problem on PM and Fx is uMatrix which causes unique problems at Chase (since the new website) and only Chase that I was reading about last night.
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