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Does this actually work? Are the emails found online for the executive offices/CEO's actually legit?
I have seen a Couple posts about someone emailing the CEO of capital one, or the chase executive email. But there seems to be limited information about the resolution of the matter and whether or not it actually worked.
a couple people claimed they received a call from the CEOs assistant the next day but it just seems too good to be true. The ices you can email the ceo of a huge corporation like capital one or chase and get a personal phone call from their assistant the next day seems ludicrous.
im asking out of general curiosity, and to see if this is a legit possibility for me if I ever needed to do it myself.
feel free to share your experiences



The email addresses available to the public aren't their personal, or even their working emails. They're most often a general mailbox reviewed by an executive "team", and the responses that people have gotten usually come from a person within that department, something such as "executive office response team", not the CEO's actual assistant.
There's been several success stories here, and elsewhere of people getting favorable results going this route when asking for goodwill deletions... there's also many more that didn't. Search the forum.
ceoemail.com
I had a problem with Capital One. I followed the advice of escalating the issue to the Executive Office. They were more well spoken, but had no interest in actually doing anything.




























