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Take it to your local Chase branch and tell them, "throw this in your shred bin". They'll put it in their shred bin, and it gets picked up by a company who does their secure shredding.
Ahh ok, though I feel weird handing over my card to a teller. My replacement has the same numbers.
@Anonymous wrote:Ahh ok, though I feel weird handing over my card to a teller. My replacement has the same numbers.
Maybe you're just being a paranoid parot lol. I'm sure it'll be fine, besides chase has 0% liability if someone tries any funny business.
@Anonymous wrote:
Almost everything I have leaves my home shredded up.....but my shredder can't shred my CSP! I laughed out loud when I tried and the shredder basically cried in protest, any thoughts on how to securely destroy this card? FYI I'm destroying it because I received a replacement: the Palladium! *sigh* just kidding. The strip wasn't working well 😔
One does not simply shred a CSP. It must be taken into a Chase Branch, and cast back into the fiery chasm from whence it came. Or use tin snips.
Do you own any power tools?
This is what I take to all my credit cards. I bet it would work for the CSP.
You can request to have a prepaid mailer sent to you. Or tin snips.
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@Anonymous wrote:
Almost everything I have leaves my home shredded up.....but my shredder can't shred my CSP! I laughed out loud when I tried and the shredder basically cried in protest, any thoughts on how to securely destroy this card? FYI I'm destroying it because I received a replacement: the Palladium! *sigh* just kidding. The strip wasn't working well 😔One does not simply shred a CSP. It must be taken into a Chase Branch, and cast back into the fiery chasm from whence it came. Or use tin snips.
*claps slowly while standing up*