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READ ALSO: Viral Chase Bank ‘glitch’ scam claims you can get free money According to pop culture website Complex.com, the so-called glitch is a form of check fraud, where people deposit fake ...
An “infinite money glitch” went viral on social media over the weekend, leading scores of Chase Bank customers to cash fake checks to themselves (and, in many cases, post about it).
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.
Chase Bank is urging its customers not to commit ... “Definitely don’t do it.” Fake check deposits are a common form of check fraud and are not new, although the chaos of this weekend ...
A social media stunt that looked a lot like check fraud raises concerns at a ... And in the case of this past weekend’s viral Chase Bank “glitch,” it was. In recent days, social media ...
It all might sound too good to be true, and it really is, because this process is just a form of check fraud, a criminal offense. Chase Bank, in a statement to USA Today said the issue has now ...
By the time the bank verifies that it was a fraudulent check ... that’s fake and then withdraw money, you’re still responsible for the money that you withdrew,” Palmer says. Chase did ...
Chase Bank said it was reviewing incidents of individuals who may have participated in an online check fraud "glitch" trend and referring them to law enforcement authorities. Last weekend ...