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The Chase ATM 'glitch' that went viral is likely check fraud, bank says In a statement to USA Today, the bank warns people to not try the trend and that the "glitch" has been addressed by the bank.
A new TikTok trend has people posting their attempts to exploit a “glitch” in Chase bank ATMs that offers “infinite free money” — but quickly learning that a bank and its money are not ...
The Reality Behind Viral "Free Money" Trends. A spokesperson for Chase shared that consumers should be skeptical and if something seems too good to be true, it likely is according to an article ...
JPMorgan Chase reportedly filed lawsuits on Monday against customers who allegedly acted on a social media-promoted "infinite free money glitch" and stole thousands of dollars from its ATMs. The ...
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 file photo shows a person using a Chase Bank ATM on February 29, 2024, in New York City. A so-called "glitch" involving Chase Bank went viral on social media.
In a lawsuit filed in the Central District of California, JPMorgan Chase alleges that "on August 27 and August 28, 2024, an individual deposited two fraudulent checks" totaling more than $116,063. ...
That means people who posted videos on TikTok waving their “free” cash outside Chase ATMs could be in serious trouble, along with everyone else who tried to withdraw money using fake checks.
Kiting died down a bit as the popularity of checks dwindled, and as more banks implemented shorter float times to cut back on the practice, but it's on the rise again in 2024, this time with ...
JPMorgan Chase has begun suing customers who allegedly acted on an "infinite free money glitch" posted on social media and stole thousands of dollars from the bank's ATMs, according to media reports.