I’m not sure how this is working at Chase, because Chase doesn’t give me the full amount of the deposited check for immediate use, depending on the current amount in the account. They basically give what the account can currently cover, until the check clears.
(″On August 29, 2024, a masked man deposited a check in Defendant’s Chase bank account in the amount of $73,000.00,” the bank said in a suit filed Tuesday afternoon in Gwinnett County, Georgia.
By the time the check bounced six days later, a series of cash withdrawals at two Chase branches in the state totaling $82,500 had been made, according to the bank.)
WOW
Where was Leonardo?
“”so-called “infinite money glitch.””
What is a money glitch? Can you explain? I don’t understand any of it.
They insist they're credible and their words have weight but they refuse to pay for talent who could figure out how something could go wrong.
They're reactionary, not proactive, like amateurs.
The biggest complaint at banks is “Why does it take so long for my deposit to show up?”. This is why.
An individual not having the resources of a JPMorgan who was a “holder of an unsecured claim” would be told to go to Helen Hunt for their funds.
Was this one of the banks shutting down business with conservatives?
JPMorgan fined nearly $40 billion for two-decade legal oversights
It wasn’t a glitch. It’s depositing a hot check and then running to an ATM and withdrawing money. Everyone who did this is guilty of check fraud and should be hounded, arrested for felony charges, and forced into restitution
years ago, my chase bank would hold deposit checks for almost 2 weeks. the wife would write checks a week after a deposit was made. Chase would charge $35 for every NSF check and an additional $35 for returned check fees. you almost read about me in the news!!!
Chase could be targeted by terrorists and I wouldn’t care one bit... piss on em!!
They call it a glitch, but from what I understood they were doing what we used to call “check kiting”. It’s illegal and considered a fraudulent act.
Hope the people trying to get this debt discharged via bankruptcy get stomped. It would seem it is not dischargeable because the debt was incurred by means of a fraudulent act?