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Yesterday, a glitch in Chase Bank's system allowed people to withdraw funds they weren’t entitled to, prompting the bank to place 7-day holds on the affected accounts.
The viral trend appears to have started on Aug. 29 after a Chase customer posted an image on X showing his or her bank account balance as it appeared on an ATM screen.
The "glitch" allowed customers to deposit large checks in ATMs and then quickly withdraw the funds before they could clear or bounce
Chase Bank is urging its customers not to commit check fraud. The bank’s plea comes after this weekend a viral trend took over TikTok and X, with users being told that there was a systemwide ...
One social media user shared a video of his Chase account with deductions totaling almost $40,000 after he allegedly tried to TikTok trend. Another user showed a negative balance of nearly $11,000 ...
The bank claims the charges were authorized. This Long Island man lost his entire life savings after suspected debit card skimming scam — 1 year later, Chase bank still hasn’t reimbursed him.
In Hayes’ situation, Chase issued an emailed statement to ABC7 News: "We monitor customer accounts for suspicious activity and promptly contact them if something unusual is detected.
Chase's actions in freezing Kinley's check and closing Kali's account align with standard bank practices for risk management and fraud prevention, especially under KYC (know your customer) and AML ...