If it sounds too good to be true, chances are very high it is. Opportunists and scammers are finding out the hard way that check fraud isn’t wavy.
People are suffering heavy financial consequences after attempting to take advantage of the Chase Bank glitch, aka commit check fraud.
Per Complex’s reporting, many are now seeing their bank accounts overdrawn by thousands after trying to expose the glitch that went viral on TikTok by depositing fake checks for large sums of money and immediately withdrawing the funds or seeing money immediately reflected in their accounts because Chase is not flagging the deposited check or large loan applications.
The financial institution caught on quickly to the “glitch” and is now leaving the people who thought they got a come up with a large receipt, rendering their bank accounts useless.
So there is a Chase bank money glitch right now where it approves people for high loans and deposits it in their account.
Some have been successful but some are going into massive debt after they withdraw the funds. pic.twitter.com/lG1JlP2oUi
— TrVon (@TrVon) August 31, 2024
If you typed in “Chase Bank glitch” on X, formerly Twitter, you would see actual videos of people running to Chase Bank locations, lined up at ATMs, trying to get their hands on what they thought was “free money.”
people are currently lined up outside a Chase bank in New York trying to do the new viral glitch to get free money pic.twitter.com/V49JpVu9iq
— ryan (@scubaryan_) August 31, 2024
You will also see many people sharing screenshots of their accounts and reacting to being financially in the red.
Man says he is currently $40k in debt as the outcome of doing the new viral Chase money glitch
pic.twitter.com/zJjoDxRCNu— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) August 31, 2024
This guy’s down $11k after falling for the viral Chase money glitch trend
— Clown World (@ClownWorld_) September 1, 2024
This is not the first time a glitch similar to what Chase experienced over the weekend was exploited, leaving many people jammed up. Cash App users could transfer large sums of money they did not have.
Doordash users could order whatever they wanted without being charged. Both companies caught on to what was happening, and people had to pay their large debts.
Let this be a lesson to those looking for fast money.
The gallery below shows more reactions to the “Chase Bank glitch,” leaving people in financial ruin.
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