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Over the weekend, a so-called "Chase Bank glitch" went viral—but it wasn't a glitch so much as good, old-fashioned check fraud. Trending TikTok videos had some people believing they could get ...
A reported Chase Bank ‘glitch’ supposedly allows you to withdraw huge amounts of money that is not yours. Can you get jailed for depositing a fake check?
Chase is now asking state courts to require more customers who committed fraud to pay back any remaining funds they illegally withdrew and to cover any attorney fees, according to the court petitions.
So long to all that “free” money.Now the bank is suing four customers who allegedly owe the bank nearly $662,000, according to four lawsuits JPMorgan Chase Bank, Chase’s parent company ...
The problem is that this is just a form of check fraud, a criminal offense. Chase said in a statement to CNN that the issue has “been addressed” and warned people not to try it.
(CNN) – A viral TikTok trend is encouraging people to commit what amounts to check fraud, and it’s all on video. Videos posted to the app show people getting so-called “free” cash from Chase ATMS by ...
Customers who allegedly withdrew money fraudulently from Chase Bank ATMs using an illegal scheme that blew up on TikTok over the summer could soon have to cut hefty checks back to the bank.
They then withdraw as much as they can without exceeding that sum, leading them to believe they had tricked the system. Chase said this glitch is actually a form of criminal check fraud.
They then withdraw as much as they can without exceeding that sum, leading them to believe they had tricked the system. Chase said this glitch is actually a form of criminal check fraud.
They then withdraw as much as they can without exceeding that sum, leading them to believe they had tricked the system. Chase said this glitch is actually a form of criminal check fraud.