As someone who lives in a third world country, seeing other people living in first world countries being this stupid gives me hope for my country again.
Yeah most of these people are probably just as poor as some people who live in the third world. The US is practially a second world country by all but the definition of the word. 38 million are living in poverty in the US (source: census.gov). 10k is not enough money to be able to live in a expensive country like that.
Stupidity is government policy and the citizens learn by example. We're all going to crying soon We're being invaded and over run by illegal immigrants and cartels. Our boarders are still wide open. We're about to become a 3rd world nation in record timing because our government is quickly being dismantled and trying to force socialism in to existence and if somthing doesn't happen soon. It's likely to happen.
As a black guy, I'm gonna echo what countless others have rightly said, "fatherless behavior". You go to school surrounded by it. You grow up surrounded by it. You get used to it. You dip the moment you have the chance because these people aren't just idiotic, they're radioactive. The only thing these kinds of people, ahem, *ninjas,* care about more than money, is clout/attention.
@@titocristobal5573 that’s why well never get past this issue, best thing you can do is distance yourself from the wannabe gangsters. They don’t want hear the truth it’s either you’re whitewashed or you’re being uncle ruckus
Imagine hitting social media up and posting a video acting like you're a victim because you got caught committing fraud. 🤣👌🏻 Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing.
I once deposited a $600 check and the teller accidentally typed in $60,000. I noticed it in the app. As a dumb 19yo I was tempted to take it out and run, but I thought better of it. The next day the problem corrected itself, and there was no record of it ever happening.
I used to write back office bank software. Most likely there is a record in the database of the check being modified after it was initially entered. It's very likely the exceptions/fraud department flagged the check due to the unusual amount. At that point an operator can pull up the check in software and the image of the check (front and back) is available for them to spot the mistake. At that point a manual correction is made and the item is posted and sent back out on an X937 cashletter (unless the banks have prior agreements to bypass the Fed or it was an on-us item).
as a black man i have to say this just reinforces Chris Rocks old skit. "Theres 2 sides, black people and nggz. every time black people wanna have a good time, nggz have to come along and F it up"
I was like or seven when I first heard that bit. I'm native you can say the same exact thing about us. I'm so thankful there's no chase on the reservations lol
As a person who once worked in the fraud department of a major bank, I didn't need to get past the 1:30 mark to tell you this is the STUPIDEST, MOST INSANE THING TO DO. NEVER, EVER DO THIS!!
I'm not an idiot so I've never had to consider the consequences. What would the legal consequences of committing this fraud be? I'd imagine quite a large hit to your credit rating.
@@sovereign126 This is called checking fraud. Depending on the severity, you can get 20 years in prison for doing this. The bank would really prefer you just pay the money back with interest and then forget about the whole thing. If you can't pay it back, that's when police show up and you're threatened with long prison sentences until you plea bargain it down.
As black man, I notice the pattern here that this is the crowd that fights at burger kings. This screams of fatherless style banking. What in the WellsFargo spirit behavior is this
Luckily for them 😂 it's probably there first offense they will do like 2 or 3 years with half at least in ca maybe even just probation and joint suspension
I know an Indian guy who was doing this back in 2005, it took him a year to pay the bank back and they immediately closed his account and blacklisted him once he paid it back.
My ex did it back in the freaking 80s when ATMs were fairly new. Of course he was under no illusions, he knew it was check fraud but he was in the middle of a relapse so he just didn’t care. Took a while to dig out from under that one!
An it's those people that created all the stigma nowadays surrounding checks. I remember when you could use/cash a check anywhere for just about everything. I barely even remember how to write a check anymore
I’ve seen a video with a girl who is confused about why she has to pay her credit card debt…. “But I already payed for it, with my credit card.. I already payd so why do I have to pay again??” 😂😂😂 her mother tries to explain to her what “debt” means….
The best way I've heard it explained (which was my sister to my nephew before he was old enough to have money) was "You didn't pay for it, Visa loaned you the money to pay for it, now you have to pay them back."
More specifically commiting check fraud, the oldest fraud known to the monetary system since checking accounts existed, which is a clearly stated crime. Tied to their SIN and everything else.
@@NemoCasper yeah this wouldn't happen because these people would starve to death, die of an easily prevented disease, or not be born in the first place.
Even if you don't know it's check fraud you should still know free money is way too good to be true and it's illegal in some way, or at the very least know any money they get will have to be returned
As a black person it’s majority of people in the black community that does this. And believes it’s a glitch. If Asmon won’t say it I will lol I gotchu bro
As someone who works at a bank, being 10k in the whole, if that account was still negative for say 30days, then the bank will do what’s called a “charge off.” Where they will bring your account to a zero balance and then charge you to pay that money back, and until that money has been paid back you can’t open ANY new accounts until that charge off has been paid.
That s correct, as I refused to pay TD Bank when it bought out my bank Commerce Bank, in NJ. Overnight, thousands of accounts were overdrawn because TD processed debits in a different order. For example, if Netflix tried to take money out and the funds weren’t available, Commerce would not pay and then id renew netflix when i had the money (im speaking of the dvd service before streaming in the early 2000’s). But TD paid everything and made people negative then denied payment on the important bills like car loans and mortgages. This reordering happened with no warning from the new bank. It was all over the news. So i switched banks before it was charged off and told them to go F themselves. All overdrafts accrued were because of what they did, not anything I did so I refused to pay it.
This was a real money glitch for Nike, Amazon, Gucci, Repo Man and used car dealerships. They got free money, and a bunch of dummies are about to pay the price
Smartphones gives you access to 98% of human knowledge in the palm of your hands and people are using it to watch tiktok and do stupid sh*t like this. Paradoxical.
"Why do I have 11 thousand missing from my account?" Says the man who just committed 11 thousand dollars worth of check fraud. These are societally incompatible people.
There's no excuse for this kind of stupidity whether you have internet or not. if something like this actually worked a LOT more people would be extremely rich and our economy would crash, again
Well, actually, according to some Democrats Black people in America don't even know the word computer, and they can't figure out how to find a dmv or how to use the internet. 😂
@@JR-wf5kg according to some republicans they are a group of people that seemingly is encouraged to vote on which candidate is more of a criminal. Really its hard to pick a winning side.
@@Chaelsonen No we just like having our 2nd amendment. It's nice being able to be a law abiding citizen and still be able to defend myself from criminals with guns. Ban guns and only criminals and the government will have them. Is that the democrats ideal country?
I was shocked to learn how many people don't have it. All my life I thought it was a normal thing the vast majority of people had and only like serial killers and evil people didn't have it
I wonder if its better or worse not having it. I definitely have one, and it never shuts up. Talking to myself, thinking of stories or concepts, playing both halves of that one argument 8 years ago. It never stops. Its going right now vocalizing the words im writing. I wonder if its peaceful without it.
I'm 33 and from the UK. When I was 18 I had a "friend" ask to deposit some money into my account. There was some problem with his. I didn't ask too many questions. It was who I thought to be a friend. Long story short. He was involved with credit card fraud. He's in prison for it today. All these years later. I'm still classed as a "money laundering risk" I've got a 2 year old daughter and I still struggle to open a regular bank account. These people have no idea the issues they've created for the rest of their lives.
@Ronin-kk4bt we weren't friends after that. We lost contact, and i didnt get my bank closed for almost a year after that. And for some reason i wasn't given any explanation as to why. I kept getting denied for the major high street banks. And only found out i was down as a "money laundering risk" about 3 years ago. found out recently after bumping into one of the lads who lives in their area that he's inside for it now. yeah, play stupid games and you'll get stupid prizes.
Mate you got mugged, should've been more careful. I had mates trying to mug me too when I was 18 but I didn't let it happen to me. The most powerful word in English is "no". Sucks though bruv sorry to hear you got mugged
What does Chase have to gain from this? They are likely to take a loss too because they didn't foresee that some people are so dumb that they decided to defraud themselves. Even if they could recover most of the money paid out through debt collecting, that would take years.
Back when debit cards first came out in the 70's, my parents while doing daily accounting for their business would notice multiple transactions would not debit their account. Everything from grocery stores to suppliers. They spoke with their bankers and it was out of their control. Their suppliers were paid, but the money never came from their account. They kept the money aside for 6 months before they spent it just in case, but there were times when the money just .... never came out of their account Sooo ... bank errors in your favor kinda-sorta existed, but those have been rendered extinct due to how instant and interconnected everything is in the current era.
That's not even true, and it had never been true. You just get charged with misdemeanor instead of felony if it's under a certain threshold. The people that got away with it just didn't get caught.
@@ashfordthunder5263 blatantly wrong comment, it's a known fact certain left cities are just flat out refusing to prosecute for theft, just because you don't like this fact does not give you the right to spout misinformation
There's a diverse crowd at these ATMs! They've got short black people, tall black people, average height black people, skinny black people, fat black people, muscular black people, male black people, female black people... The whole colours of the rainbow!
Social media didn't make anyone more stupid and "current generations" aren't worse than previous ones, old people have been saying that since before the roman empire. The difference is that before idiots were just known and were a menace to those close around them. They couldn't be as loud as they are today were everyone gets a platform to spout shit and gather more idiots on the internet. Even worse, stupid people are getting fed stupid ideas that they wouldn't have had on their own.
funny thing is, there was one real money glitch at bank some years back. I can't remember the details, but basically someone found that during a certain window of time everyday, the bank's system doesn't properly log transactions on ATM, so money he withdraw during that time doesn't get deducted from his account. The dude didn't tell anyone about this, and just withdraw some money everyday. And he did it for quite a while, until he can't take the feeling of guilt anymore and self-reported to the bank and eventually the police.
It would be. If our country didn't give free resources to people like this. Backed by an entire political party that runs on people feeling guilty for "exploiting" other people. When said "other" people's problems are 99.999% the cause of thier own culture and bad behavior / decisions.
This is a massive criminal offence the charges are "Theft by deception" " Defrauding a banking corporation" Idiots have been trying to do this FOREVER, even if the teller actually accepted the cheque and you managed to get your hands on the cash, the legal fees you would have in court and the time you spent in Prison, would im thinking... make it not worth it. Oh and yes, you have the pay the money you stole back. Which means, sheriffs will take everything you own or any money you earn until the original money is repaid
Yeah i work as an anti money laundering investigator for a bank and can tell you this is dumb. No matter how fast you do anything , we see everything done on the account down to location, devices and logins. Even if somehow you got away with this so called "glitch", you would be caught shortly after. Your account would be frozen and closed and the money, if considered criminal property, would be taken from you, as well as having law enforcement notified.
@@kurtwinchell you can raise your limits on your account temporarily as long as you can prove it's likely coming from a legit source of funds, e.g. I saw a lot of people raising limits when the recent ISA limits increased allowing you to have multiples ISAs so I had loads of people asking to move £20k around and had to review each time. You can ask for ATM withdrawal limits to be raised and everything else but you won't get far if you're doing something dodgy such as this stupid tiktok thing.
@@MrSummitville I know that's what the claim is, but regardless of where any "glitch" happens, if you have $10k cash you got that from a person, not a machine.
@@kurtwinchell I sincerely doubt a bank teller would give you $10,000 CASH, against a check you wrote ... From yourself & To yourself, that had not cleared. ATM's now have $100 bills. Larger sized ATM's can hold up to $200,000. Nobody has said they got all their cash out, in 1 day.
"How are there people who are stupid enough to believe this?" Same audience that doesn't understand: Lottery Tickets Gambling Cash Advance Loans Title Loans NONE of these thing end in your favor. It may be a temporary benefit, but you will be paying far more than what you originally received. And you will be sued into the ground if you do not pay them back. It's all there in the fine print that you agreed to. When you signed your name, or you clicked "I have read and agree to the terms of services"
Seriously, only thing I could maybe understand is gambling, if and ONLY if they put limitations on themselves so they can't go into the hole. But the mass majority of the gamblers are addicted and believe they can't. And all I have for that is that they don't deserve the money anyways and good on the casino for getting it all from them.
I remember in an episode of Family Guy, the lottery was described as "a tax on stupid people". Pretty good summary! These systems wouldn't exist if the people running them were losing money.
Gambling at least give you the excitement and anticipation, some people just gamble for the entertainment. Can't say the same for people who fall for scams like this.
My wife loves $1 Scratchers. She knows that she's spending more than she wins, and she's okay with that because the anticipation of winning as well as the rare thrill of actually winning a "big" payout is worth the cost. I can't judge too harshly as I'm willing to put down $30-40 for a video game that won't even give me money back.
that quote from that Indian guy: "Democracy is when the people decide, but the people are stupid" has never felt more real, wtf even went through their minds, they didn't even think, they just rushed the banks immediately
The default complaint about politics is that the politicians and the system are corrupt, and while that is true, who keeps voting for these career criminals to remain in office for decades? The voters. The voters are the biggest problem.
Back in the day, in the US, you had to be a land owner to vote. Because as a land owner, it meant you had more skin in the game for decisions than those that don't (i.e. more to lose if bad laws were enacted), and because you had land, it was likely you were more educated than those that didn't have land either (that's not the case now of course). Yeah, not everyone should have the right to vote. That's why its a privilege, not a right, and wasn't in the bill of rights or the constitution.
4:00 the guy says he has $11000 missing from his checking account which means he only had $2.42 before he tried this. It really helps you understand his thought process.
"I have practically no money, what can I do? I know, I will commit an easily traceable crime that can land me in jail for decades and will have immediate, extremely negative consequences for my financial situation."
Also how do you think he was acting when he took to 10k that wasn’t his. Probably all smiles,giggles, and good goose bumps when he makes someone else go down 10 grand but when they take it back that’s just too much and life is over.
You can't really "just hand the money back" Because you've already committed Check Fraud that is punishable with up to 20 years in prison - If they get you on wire fraud, it can be as much as 30 years.
@@Roodski I don't think they will give these people the maximum punishment. The fact that this was a "trend" on the internet will probably mean that they will receive a more lenient punishment. But they will be punished, and they will most likely be sent to prison.
@@bt70a9 if you gave most of the money back that would go a loooong way too when it comes to actual time served if any but you’ll obviously still be blacklisted so it’s up to you
i couldn't help but notice that the only thing left over from BLM now is mass looting. almost like clamoring to get free stuff was the point the whole time.
All about mindset bro. If you grow up believing the world owes you something, you end up like these fools. If you grow up thinking you have to build an empire yourself or with family, you can make it.
I feel your pain when it comes to Southerners lol. Some do improve, thankfully. If all people were to get out of the victim blaming mentality then things will be better, as people would rather blame others instead of just doing better.
Considering banks constantly screw people over, they should also face fraud charges. Who in the world ever allowed fractional reserve banking for example? They can lend money they don't have? Yehhhhh... that sounds fraudulent to me.
You can't commit fraud against banks as that implies that banks follow any sort of laws or regulations that you could violate, in reality it's more of a mob that you don't mess with because they'll hurt you. Honestly banks are more like money cult these days, so maybe sacrilege would be a better word.
That's the crazy part, have you ever had 10K to spend willy nealy? It's not easy spending that much unless you're just by ridiculously expensive things just for the sake of it.
@@nobodyspecial115 I have seen new ATM's in the city with $100 Bills. Supposedly, a "Business" type account can withdraw huge sums, on a deposited check, same day = A float. The Glitch was ... All accounts at Chase were flagged as High Withdrawals Allowed after a Check deposit. Fake checks took 5 days, to clear. Now Chase has a 5 day hold on all non-business accounts.
@@nobodyspecial115you are looking at this from the wrong point. As a normal sensible person. Ive seen this before. And it comes down to this…. The easiest money to spend is money that is not yours. Probably fastest too. 😂
Unfortunately,, it actually is in come cases... sometimes you wont be charged at all, or youll get a lighter sentence if you too stupid.. this is extraordinarily dangerous... especially cause the Western world is rapidly getting dumber.
I think people underestimate scammers a bit too much with "How could anybody fall for this? It's so obvious!" One time, my uncle who works on the tech industry related to online security said this to me. "To you, this email or a video is obviously a scam. It has wrong spelling, this and that the usual lines of blah blah blah. You instantly knew its a scam right? What you dont understand is those lines, those obvious look of a scam acts as a filter. These scammers are smart beyond belief. They are already filtering people they can make money with this template. If you fall for this, then it means you are a viable target to pursue. Otherwise if you catch on it then you are not worth pursuing as you are a harder target. Its like a green light and red light. Red means danger and green is a go. If people go forward when its red then thats the prey." That time I realized how much scary these scammers are.
It's a classic case with email scams. Because sending out emails is dirt cheap/free, but a fake page where you enter credentials costs much more to host.
For what it’s worth, thanks for sharing that comment. The idea of “obvious scams” being a deliberate filter to separate vulnerable people from those that would be too much effort to pursue never really occurred to me.
i mean you usually need to use your social security number still, so unless you are using someone else's, its a bit hard to just open a bank account without having some form of real identification towards yourself being used. which is why scammers want your social security and identity, to open fraud accounts and do this scam.
@@mortammer You just said it lol. that's the literal scam. Convincing someone else to do it and taking a portion of the money and leaving the rest for them and law enforcement to sort out. same thing they did during the PPP loan "craze." The ones using their own info are the truly special idiots.
What I love is that some people are complaining that banks should have safeguards to stop people from committing check fraud, but people in the past did have something to stop themselves from committing check fraud, it was called common sense, but apparently that is in short supply nowadays…
@@joebeast15it’s so ridiculous that we literally all know it, but have to tap dance around it so hard or else our lives get ruined. What a cucked state of affairs
@@PsyfadZ10but they all love their “culture” culture of being disrespectful, throwing away your life for some BS, culture of leaving children behind, culture of “being real”
Or the video Asmon reacted just picked Black people, Or other people were not stupid enough to make a fool of themselves online. you might be right as well tho
They're actually probably not. People falling for this scam are likely actually poor people who are desperate and have lacked decent education. The ones who'd shout the loudest on the internet about reparations tend to be middle class/upper middle class people.
I worked in the fraud department at BOA about 8 years ago or so. Check fraud was the most common thing and seemed like the stupidest. Crazy this is STILL going on. Checks in general feels so old and outdated.
The fact that TikTok allows videos literally informing you of a glitch to commit check fraud but take down your video if you don't have a popular enough opinion is alarming.
@@paddington1670 people with a family history of poor financial decisions. "You have $250, the stock market increases by 7% per annum. how much would you have at the end of the year? ZERO! As you already spent it on those Air Jordan's"
@@dereksbooks No, it still holds true even before we started using fiat money. It just became even easier to control people afterwards. There were slaves long before there was a banking system, and there will be slaves long after the banking system is no more.
I dont mean this in a racist way, but when you said, "They can just give the money back," i dont think you understand what you said. For people like this who are woefully undereducated people from black communities asking them to return money is like asking an alcoholic to return the beer you asked them to hold on to. That stuff is gone.
Also... it's weird for asmongold to act like that just solves things - they literally defrauded the bank. They're just cashing phony cheques right? This isn't a money glitch, it's just literally the oldest, most common fraud in modern banking - unless I'm missing something here? I admit I didn't watch the whole thing, and I admit I'm no financial wizard. But this is that fraud method is it not? But anyways, you can't steal a car from someone's garage then a week later just bring er back, no harm no foul. You committed theft. You done did a crime
I was working in manufacturing back in the '90s, and knew someone whose daughter was doing this, he had to pay the bank back. The guy was telling me how his paycheck, that he hadn't even received yet, was already gone.
The thing that bothers me the most is the lack of diversity in those who exploited this "glitch."
From my understanding it was only at one ATM. Also, people would have to be dumb to post receipts of committing fraud.
Afronaut mentality
Gotta refer to the IQ world map
Hol up!
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As someone who lives in a third world country, seeing other people living in first world countries being this stupid gives me hope for my country again.
Until you become a first world country. Then comfort will make some forget how to behave too
most likely you are better of then them , people are getting dumber in ¨first world countries¨ and it is only going to get worse for them .
Yeah most of these people are probably just as poor as some people who live in the third world. The US is practially a second world country by all but the definition of the word. 38 million are living in poverty in the US (source: census.gov). 10k is not enough money to be able to live in a expensive country like that.
dont worry being first world isnt about being smart its about controlling resources with military
America ain’t 1st world 😂 most people living in poverty, dreaming.
"Don't weep for stupid people. You'll be crying all day."
- Alexander Anderson.
Based reference
dis boy got a 73rd like from me. he a good good boy, good bruno boy
Love that line from the abridged
Stupidity is government policy and the citizens learn by example. We're all going to crying soon We're being invaded and over run by illegal immigrants and cartels. Our boarders are still wide open. We're about to become a 3rd world nation in record timing because our government is quickly being dismantled and trying to force socialism in to existence and if somthing doesn't happen soon. It's likely to happen.
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" I wrote a fake check to myself and deposited it" " I am a victim " lol
As a black guy, I'm gonna echo what countless others have rightly said, "fatherless behavior". You go to school surrounded by it. You grow up surrounded by it. You get used to it. You dip the moment you have the chance because these people aren't just idiotic, they're radioactive.
The only thing these kinds of people, ahem, *ninjas,* care about more than money, is clout/attention.
Calm down ruckus
@@NRD_Gamer1024he’s not wrong
@@NRD_Gamer1024, at least he is honest about the truth.
@@NRD_Gamer1024 so, addressing an issue in your own community is Uncle Ruckus behavior, huh?
@@titocristobal5573 that’s why well never get past this issue, best thing you can do is distance yourself from the wannabe gangsters. They don’t want hear the truth it’s either you’re whitewashed or you’re being uncle ruckus
Saying a glitch ruined your life, while you were the person making decisions. Accountability in 2024.
Don't you know that it's always someone else's fault?
@@SamTimelapseMan “Whose fault making this mess,not mine. That’s what.”
-Mrs/Mr.Trendchaser
Comical times we living for good ole 2024
Accountability is melanin dependent. 😊The more you got the less you have
Has even been a year since the last, "money glitch" with cash app
Wait until you hear about how Baltimore has 0 students graduating from multiple High schools proficient in english and math.
Chase prosecuted every single one of them, many got hefty prison sentences. Idiots😂😂😂
“I work very hard for my money” these people are so delusional. Remember these people are allowed to vote
Democracy comes with a price
And they are gonna vote harris
@@nonethelessfirst8519 and they’re gonna lose.
Imagine hitting social media up and posting a video acting like you're a victim because you got caught committing fraud. 🤣👌🏻 Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing.
I seriously doubt they vote
I once deposited a $600 check and the teller accidentally typed in $60,000. I noticed it in the app. As a dumb 19yo I was tempted to take it out and run, but I thought better of it. The next day the problem corrected itself, and there was no record of it ever happening.
Oh yeah, it just vanished into thin air, leaving you asking yourself forever if you dreamed it or not. Happened to me a few times 😢
I used to write back office bank software. Most likely there is a record in the database of the check being modified after it was initially entered.
It's very likely the exceptions/fraud department flagged the check due to the unusual amount. At that point an operator can pull up the check in software and the image of the check (front and back) is available for them to spot the mistake. At that point a manual correction is made and the item is posted and sent back out on an X937 cashletter (unless the banks have prior agreements to bypass the Fed or it was an on-us item).
are you white?
@@Juantjw neither
I had that with a £200 check went in as 2 k , it got sorted out .
as a black man i have to say this just reinforces Chris Rocks old skit. "Theres 2 sides, black people and nggz. every time black people wanna have a good time, nggz have to come along and F it up"
I was in high school when I heard that and it taught me a white guy so much lol
I was like or seven when I first heard that bit. I'm native you can say the same exact thing about us. I'm so thankful there's no chase on the reservations lol
"Want to keep your money? Put it in your books." Remember those looting videos where the book stores were untouched?
@@y_magaming9798 Yeah, it's almost like race doesn't determine your behavior.
"im not looking over my shoulder for the media"
These people are a perfect example of why stereotypes still and will always exist
like white people and sisters. its why its the top searched thing on cornsites.
@@unrulypj804 Uh... As a proportion though...
@@smokeyislove469 That one actually is mostly made up, except for weird backwater towns that hardly exist anymore...
Stereotypes exist for a reason. It's not everyone, just a large portion that are a part of it.
Stereotyping can save your life and the lives of those you love. Just sayin
As a person who once worked in the fraud department of a major bank, I didn't need to get past the 1:30 mark to tell you this is the STUPIDEST, MOST INSANE THING TO DO. NEVER, EVER DO THIS!!
I'm not an idiot so I've never had to consider the consequences.
What would the legal consequences of committing this fraud be?
I'd imagine quite a large hit to your credit rating.
@ Possibly getting the police sent to you for theft, the higher the amount the greater the chance and higher the charges
@@sovereign126 This is called checking fraud. Depending on the severity, you can get 20 years in prison for doing this.
The bank would really prefer you just pay the money back with interest and then forget about the whole thing. If you can't pay it back, that's when police show up and you're threatened with long prison sentences until you plea bargain it down.
As black man, I notice the pattern here that this is the crowd that fights at burger kings. This screams of fatherless style banking. What in the WellsFargo spirit behavior is this
Is burger king like the black equivalent of underground dog fighting rings
Black people really, really need to talk about the difference between Bs and Ns.
Moolees youtube will let me say moolees
@@ExtraLargeGarfield No those are just dog fighting rings.
"Fatherless" It's genetics exclusively. They all have fathers.
"Your honor, I saw it on Tik Tok." Proceeds to get laughed at by entire courtroom and charged with fraud.
You forgot to mention how he got life in prison and the Cpredator that came before him got 2 years.
Ahhhh... America. Land of the Free!
@@doomguy6913 following the steps to an instructional video of check fraud is still check fraud.
Check fraud fines can be around 500k. And I wouldn't doubt that any banking institution would ever allow them to open a checking account
Luckily for them 😂 it's probably there first offense they will do like 2 or 3 years with half at least in ca maybe even just probation and joint suspension
@@Not_interestEd- the guy who frauded Meijer out of 800k got the same sentence as a second degree 🍇ist
I know an Indian guy who was doing this back in 2005, it took him a year to pay the bank back and they immediately closed his account and blacklisted him once he paid it back.
My ex did it back in the freaking 80s when ATMs were fairly new. Of course he was under no illusions, he knew it was check fraud but he was in the middle of a relapse so he just didn’t care. Took a while to dig out from under that one!
Ah the world scammer
SAAAAR, DO NOT REDEEM THE CHECK SAAAARRRRRRR
Looks like bro is getting a Tangerine account lol
An it's those people that created all the stigma nowadays surrounding checks. I remember when you could use/cash a check anywhere for just about everything. I barely even remember how to write a check anymore
I’ve seen a video with a girl who is confused about why she has to pay her credit card debt…. “But I already payed for it, with my credit card.. I already payd so why do I have to pay again??” 😂😂😂 her mother tries to explain to her what “debt” means….
The best way I've heard it explained (which was my sister to my nephew before he was old enough to have money) was "You didn't pay for it, Visa loaned you the money to pay for it, now you have to pay them back."
Jesus Christ who told her getting a credit card was a bright idea lol
Her mother failed her.
P A I D
Broke people sneaking around, and then suddenly stepping on a twig and waking their natural predator, DEBT.
Lmao based
Debt don't sleep and gets bigger fast. 🐿️
And once they go to jail or get some punishment they will blame systemic racism and the government. You can't win with those people...
God they need to make a Preditor vs IRS Debt Collectors. See who wins.
Jokes on them I'm was already broke and I'm in debt because i had a accident, who is the smart one now? *cry in the shower*
I’m sick of people saying “the tiktok chase bank glitch ruined peoples lives” NO people ruined their own lives!
I'm sick of people saying "TikTok money glitch" it's CHECK FRAUD
We live in the age of no accountability. A year from now every excuse will just be, “that is AI! Not me!”
More specifically commiting check fraud, the oldest fraud known to the monetary system since checking accounts existed, which is a clearly stated crime. Tied to their SIN and everything else.
If humans lived more free like the animals cause they don’t pay for nothing this wouldn’t happen so the blaming makes no sense
@@NemoCasper yeah this wouldn't happen because these people would starve to death, die of an easily prevented disease, or not be born in the first place.
I like how that guy has -10997.58 on his account, meaning he had $2.42 before he did the "glitch"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ebonyperkins4129 he worked hard for that 2 fiddy
I was literally thinking the same thing lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Best way for money glitch take 10k put it all on black than win 20k. Than pay back the 10k lol
"I worked very hard for my money. . . that I stole from the bank" 😂
Double digit intelligence quotient havers: "It's da infinite money glitch mmmhmmm"
Normal people: "Oh. That's check fraud."
Seriously bro 😂
Even if you don't know it's check fraud you should still know free money is way too good to be true and it's illegal in some way, or at the very least know any money they get will have to be returned
"That's fucking illegal" - Dana White
Orks approve
Double digit is a gross overestimation of these glue sniffers.
As a black person it’s majority of people in the black community that does this. And believes it’s a glitch. If Asmon won’t say it I will lol I gotchu bro
Just average reparation advocates
THANK YOU. Ik its hard for non black people to be the ones to say it, but ngas will really do anything BUT get a real job.
Yeah....I hate this is the case but it seems that way, god protect those poor souls
At least you are honest, if I as a white person says it, I would be cancelled.
true as a black person we are all lazy homeless people who love chicken.
Internet trolling in 2004: Press Alt + F4 to get a wallhack in Call of Duty
Internet trolling in 2024:
internet trolling in the 2000s: trick people into making mustard gas (classic)
There also was the good ol' "Delete system32 for better performance"
I know a tide pod one
As someone who works at a bank, being 10k in the whole, if that account was still negative for say 30days, then the bank will do what’s called a “charge off.” Where they will bring your account to a zero balance and then charge you to pay that money back, and until that money has been paid back you can’t open ANY new accounts until that charge off has been paid.
That s correct, as I refused to pay TD Bank when it bought out my bank Commerce Bank, in NJ. Overnight, thousands of accounts were overdrawn because TD processed debits in a different order. For example, if Netflix tried to take money out and the funds weren’t available, Commerce would not pay and then id renew netflix when i had the money (im speaking of the dvd service before streaming in the early 2000’s). But TD paid everything and made people negative then denied payment on the important bills like car loans and mortgages. This reordering happened with no warning from the new bank. It was all over the news. So i switched banks before it was charged off and told them to go F themselves. All overdrafts accrued were because of what they did, not anything I did so I refused to pay it.
"Just give the money back." Bro actin like these MENSA members didn't take the money directly to Nike and Gucci
Straight to buy a new (another) pair of jordans
Obligatory thats racist
@@TaharielSergeantimmediately
This was a real money glitch for Nike, Amazon, Gucci, Repo Man and used car dealerships.
They got free money, and a bunch of dummies are about to pay the price
@@Joel-wx7zk100%. Very smart observation
Strange lack of diversity in the crowd of people who did this.
shhhhhhhh
strange? 13 of the wizards cast allmost all of the spells, expected lack of diversity
When you don’t work you have a lot of time
Nah, they are 100% diverse.
🧑🏿👨🏿🧔🏿🧔🏿♂🧔🏿♀👩🏿
Why are all these Doctors, Lawyers and Rocket Scientists doing this?
This is the best comment on this thread.
No one thinks this.
@@muaowapresident Obama said something like this almost verbatim.
Rockets be expensive this season
@@realranger6297 lol he saw buffoons acting out and said they’re future rocket scientists? He better not have, that’s embarrassing if true
Smartphones gives you access to 98% of human knowledge in the palm of your hands and people are using it to watch tiktok and do stupid sh*t like this. Paradoxical.
"Why do I have 11 thousand missing from my account?"
Says the man who just committed 11 thousand dollars worth of check fraud.
These are societally incompatible people.
"Oh no, its the consequences of my own actions"
But I was assured that these people were our greatest strength
He at least pretended that his previous balance wasn't $1.13
I would bet it was 10k fraud and 997.58 prior bad decisions 😅
Money isn’t missing it says -10.997 that’s what he owes
I can't even feel bad. If you have access to the internet, there is no excuse for this kind of stupidity.
There's no excuse for this kind of stupidity whether you have internet or not. if something like this actually worked a LOT more people would be extremely rich and our economy would crash, again
Well, actually, according to some Democrats Black people in America don't even know the word computer, and they can't figure out how to find a dmv or how to use the internet. 😂
As they say, Ignorance of the law is no excuse.
@@JR-wf5kg according to some republicans they are a group of people that seemingly is encouraged to vote on which candidate is more of a criminal. Really its hard to pick a winning side.
@@Chaelsonen No we just like having our 2nd amendment. It's nice being able to be a law abiding citizen and still be able to defend myself from criminals with guns. Ban guns and only criminals and the government will have them. Is that the democrats ideal country?
I read something once that said 50% of people have no internal dialogue. I've always wondered about it.
Me too. I'm talking to myself though.
I was shocked to learn how many people don't have it. All my life I thought it was a normal thing the vast majority of people had and only like serial killers and evil people didn't have it
I thought is was 33%? So if someone doesn’t have internal dialogue does that make them stupid?
Sometimes Iwish mine would shut the hell up, I dont like half what it says to me
I wonder if its better or worse not having it. I definitely have one, and it never shuts up. Talking to myself, thinking of stories or concepts, playing both halves of that one argument 8 years ago. It never stops. Its going right now vocalizing the words im writing. I wonder if its peaceful without it.
This is a total lack of morality. It's not a lack of understanding.
0:11 Asmongold answered the video's question. Roll credits
[pronhub music with the bugs bunny outro]
Natural selection
Blacks?
He will promise its not pre watched and "give his take" 1min later the guy/girl in vid will say exact same thing but other words
I'm 33 and from the UK. When I was 18 I had a "friend" ask to deposit some money into my account. There was some problem with his. I didn't ask too many questions. It was who I thought to be a friend. Long story short. He was involved with credit card fraud. He's in prison for it today. All these years later. I'm still classed as a "money laundering risk" I've got a 2 year old daughter and I still struggle to open a regular bank account. These people have no idea the issues they've created for the rest of their lives.
Prison!? That sucks🤦♂️😳
@Ronin-kk4bt yeah only in the last couple of years. So I presume he was either continuing with it all that time, or it caught up with him eventually.
@@MordorsMadness your friend is moving mad🤦♂️
@Ronin-kk4bt we weren't friends after that. We lost contact, and i didnt get my bank closed for almost a year after that. And for some reason i wasn't given any explanation as to why. I kept getting denied for the major high street banks. And only found out i was down as a "money laundering risk" about 3 years ago. found out recently after bumping into one of the lads who lives in their area that he's inside for it now. yeah, play stupid games and you'll get stupid prizes.
Mate you got mugged, should've been more careful. I had mates trying to mug me too when I was 18 but I didn't let it happen to me. The most powerful word in English is "no".
Sucks though bruv sorry to hear you got mugged
chase tricked these scholars and engineers into doing it, they didn't do nothing
UK language?
LOL
ien doo nuthin wrong
Dindonuffin
What does Chase have to gain from this? They are likely to take a loss too because they didn't foresee that some people are so dumb that they decided to defraud themselves. Even if they could recover most of the money paid out through debt collecting, that would take years.
These people essentially robbed a bank, then told the teller to deposit in their account.
In contrast to Monopoly, in real life, there is no such thing as a “bank error in your favor.”
So you're telling me my "Get Out of Jail Free" card won't work in real life? Well there go my heist plans.
Hahahaha, did the first person posting this "glitch" have a mustache and a monocle?
What?! You're telling me I can't press "E" to interact and have the ATM spit money at me?!
@@kirkmyers2116 apparently the monocle is a Mandela effect. only 1 super old board had the monocle from the 60's I think.
Back when debit cards first came out in the 70's, my parents while doing daily accounting for their business would notice multiple transactions would not debit their account. Everything from grocery stores to suppliers. They spoke with their bankers and it was out of their control. Their suppliers were paid, but the money never came from their account. They kept the money aside for 6 months before they spent it just in case, but there were times when the money just .... never came out of their account
Sooo ... bank errors in your favor kinda-sorta existed, but those have been rendered extinct due to how instant and interconnected everything is in the current era.
And it’s crazy cause in plenty of those towns you could just steal $1k worth of stuff and not be prosecuted
Oh they do that too, they're good at multitasking
That's not even true, and it had never been true. You just get charged with misdemeanor instead of felony if it's under a certain threshold. The people that got away with it just didn't get caught.
@@ashfordthunder5263 you'd have to be arrested to get a misdemeanor
@@ashfordthunder5263 blatantly wrong comment, it's a known fact certain left cities are just flat out refusing to prosecute for theft, just because you don't like this fact does not give you the right to spout misinformation
It's actually a clown world
There's a diverse crowd at these ATMs!
They've got short black people, tall black people, average height black people, skinny black people, fat black people, muscular black people, male black people, female black people... The whole colours of the rainbow!
Oh dear lord have mercy, SECURITY WE HAVE A CODE BLACK! - Uncle Ruckus
It's like they didn't learn from the cashapp fiasco. Giving a bad look to black people.
@@dejannincic9671 deal lord
@@doogleleafenthusiast There fixed it for ya mein fhurer
@@dejannincic9671 Ruckus what the HEEEEL is a code black
I feel like those who did the glitch are the ones who survived the Tide Pods and Penny Challenge incidents.
Their spirit surviced and yes they are. Neurodivergent Dread Pirate Roberts.
The desire for quick and easy money can be so strong that it overrides common sense.
They didn't have common sense in the first place!
Especially if your black 😂
Unironically, this "Chase Glitch" has been what the US government has been doing for over 50 years now.
Common sense is amazingly uncommon.
These people have no common sense, they have no thoughts in those heads, just pure emptiness.
“People arent taight about how to think about things” sometimes.
But bro, I teach high school, some people cannot be taught.
These are their stories.
“Never try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig.”
- R. Heinlein
@@Darkstar-se6wc Didn't Illumination make two movies about that?
That’s because you teach HS. If they didn’t learn in elementary there’s no way you can teach them hs level material
😂😂😂 facts. Except it’s “don’t want to be taught”, not “can’t be taught”
I dog can be taught tricks.
It’s the human that chose “not to be taught”
@@Darkstar-se6wc Absolutely golden quote :D
Larping as victims? Nah man they would never do that.
din do nuffin mayne
They shoulda deposited fake $20s after getting caught
Shieeeet
Second dude with the fake screenshot was the worst actor ever 😂
blacks never do that
“Victims of their own stupidity.” - Asmongold
13% of wizards cast 73% of all spells
you forgot the magic word..
*inhales* DESPITE
And Harry Dresden is 70% of that.
Husslepuffs (stolen from someone more funny than me)
I love you for this.
Need to get these poor wizard kids into new muggle families.
as my grandpa always said : "social media raised a bunch of braindead idiots" and each day that passes i see it more clearly
your grandpa was alive to see social media? Dang. people be young, of all ages in 2024 it seems, crazy.
I don’t think social media raised them I think it just made us aware of them, there’s always been idiots.
My family is full of idiots and they were idiots long before social media was a thing.
Bunch of mouth breathers....🤣😂🤣😂
Social media didn't make anyone more stupid and "current generations" aren't worse than previous ones, old people have been saying that since before the roman empire.
The difference is that before idiots were just known and were a menace to those close around them. They couldn't be as loud as they are today were everyone gets a platform to spout shit and gather more idiots on the internet. Even worse, stupid people are getting fed stupid ideas that they wouldn't have had on their own.
Natural Selection
At its mfn best😂😂😂😂
skin color question mark
Now we know the true purpose of TikTok!
You're got damn right
Real
funny thing is, there was one real money glitch at bank some years back. I can't remember the details, but basically someone found that during a certain window of time everyday, the bank's system doesn't properly log transactions on ATM, so money he withdraw during that time doesn't get deducted from his account. The dude didn't tell anyone about this, and just withdraw some money everyday. And he did it for quite a while, until he can't take the feeling of guilt anymore and self-reported to the bank and eventually the police.
It was in Australia
"SHRREEEEK, I'M NOTICING THE CONTENT OF THEIR CHARACTER"
As a black man in the caribbean.. Black americans upset me.
Don't worry about it. We can tell the difference.
Black people are not all the same but the Media likes to show all the bad people. Greed is a human thing not a race thing
Ooga booga
They upset most people they come in contact with.
As a yt american - trust me, we understand
The money glitch didn't ruin their lives, their own stupidity did. This is darwinism.
It would be. If our country didn't give free resources to people like this. Backed by an entire political party that runs on people feeling guilty for "exploiting" other people.
When said "other" people's problems are 99.999% the cause of thier own culture and bad behavior / decisions.
And all these folks got one thing in common, they are TikTok users...
This is a massive criminal offence the charges are "Theft by deception"
" Defrauding a banking corporation"
Idiots have been trying to do this FOREVER, even if the teller actually accepted the cheque and you managed to get your hands on the cash, the legal fees you would have in court and the time you spent in Prison, would im thinking... make it not worth it. Oh and yes, you have the pay the money you stole back. Which means, sheriffs will take everything you own or any money you earn until the original money is repaid
@@-Spartan-Lifestyle-I was afraid this would go another direction due to the comments, but honestly that’s real as hell
Misuing darwinism :|
I don't think it's about being broke and desperate, it's about being lazy and stupid. They should all be prosecuted.
Yeah i work as an anti money laundering investigator for a bank and can tell you this is dumb. No matter how fast you do anything , we see everything done on the account down to location, devices and logins.
Even if somehow you got away with this so called "glitch", you would be caught shortly after. Your account would be frozen and closed and the money, if considered criminal property, would be taken from you, as well as having law enforcement notified.
Sounds fake, and doesn't make sense. What bank teller is cashing these checks? Every account I've had has a $500 daily limit on the ATM...
@@kurtwinchell you can raise your limits on your account temporarily as long as you can prove it's likely coming from a legit source of funds, e.g. I saw a lot of people raising limits when the recent ISA limits increased allowing you to have multiples ISAs so I had loads of people asking to move £20k around and had to review each time. You can ask for ATM withdrawal limits to be raised and everything else but you won't get far if you're doing something dodgy such as this stupid tiktok thing.
@@kurtwinchell Supposedly, that is the "glitch" with that banks ATM logic. A larger amount was available, that day, after the deposit.
@@MrSummitville I know that's what the claim is, but regardless of where any "glitch" happens, if you have $10k cash you got that from a person, not a machine.
@@kurtwinchell I sincerely doubt a bank teller would give you $10,000 CASH, against a check you wrote ... From yourself & To yourself, that had not cleared. ATM's now have $100 bills. Larger sized ATM's can hold up to $200,000. Nobody has said they got all their cash out, in 1 day.
"How are there people who are stupid enough to believe this?"
Same audience that doesn't understand:
Lottery Tickets
Gambling
Cash Advance Loans
Title Loans
NONE of these thing end in your favor. It may be a temporary benefit, but you will be paying far more than what you originally received. And you will be sued into the ground if you do not pay them back. It's all there in the fine print that you agreed to. When you signed your name, or you clicked "I have read and agree to the terms of services"
Seriously, only thing I could maybe understand is gambling, if and ONLY if they put limitations on themselves so they can't go into the hole.
But the mass majority of the gamblers are addicted and believe they can't. And all I have for that is that they don't deserve the money anyways and good on the casino for getting it all from them.
I remember in an episode of Family Guy, the lottery was described as "a tax on stupid people". Pretty good summary! These systems wouldn't exist if the people running them were losing money.
In lottery and gambling, you still have a chance for free money, albeit really rather slight.
Gambling at least give you the excitement and anticipation, some people just gamble for the entertainment. Can't say the same for people who fall for scams like this.
My wife loves $1 Scratchers. She knows that she's spending more than she wins, and she's okay with that because the anticipation of winning as well as the rare thrill of actually winning a "big" payout is worth the cost.
I can't judge too harshly as I'm willing to put down $30-40 for a video game that won't even give me money back.
“Who does this!”
You know exactly who does it. Every single time.
Why is it always them and then they say you are racist
@@KaelegoSoulDo you think it’s because of their skin or their culture?
It’s like Dave Chapelle said. He didn’t like the way some people laughed.
@@millbrook7384 Skin Color and Culture
@@millbrook7384 too bad, we all know, but we all have to pretend.
Culture, the poison is everywhere in their idols, no good examples to follow
I'm for sure gonna end a random conversation with "hear ye hear ye, I'm out."
that quote from that Indian guy: "Democracy is when the people decide, but the people are stupid" has never felt more real, wtf even went through their minds, they didn't even think, they just rushed the banks immediately
The default complaint about politics is that the politicians and the system are corrupt, and while that is true, who keeps voting for these career criminals to remain in office for decades? The voters. The voters are the biggest problem.
Lucky for him, India has not been considered a democracy for many years now. Check any global ratings of democratic rights, you will see the problem.
@@lawjef yeah sherlock that's why he said it
Back in the day, in the US, you had to be a land owner to vote. Because as a land owner, it meant you had more skin in the game for decisions than those that don't (i.e. more to lose if bad laws were enacted), and because you had land, it was likely you were more educated than those that didn't have land either (that's not the case now of course).
Yeah, not everyone should have the right to vote. That's why its a privilege, not a right, and wasn't in the bill of rights or the constitution.
Universal suffrage is the death kneel of every republic.
4:00 the guy says he has $11000 missing from his checking account which means he only had $2.42 before he tried this. It really helps you understand his thought process.
Thats a very wordy way to call someone a moron.
Or a short version of calling him broke
Almost like these videos are fake.....
"I have practically no money, what can I do? I know, I will commit an easily traceable crime that can land me in jail for decades and will have immediate, extremely negative consequences for my financial situation."
@@Elriuhilu look on the bright side they get to live rent free behind bars
Accountable for nothing, offended by everything.
Its crazy how dark this *glitch* effected people
So this only happened to the basketball community. How could this happen to all these scholars, lawyers, and doctors?
Materialism, low-impulse control and the lure of easy money, without the ability to see more than 1 step ahead.
Imagine what they would do with reparations.
@@INRamos13 Dave Chappelle knows.😂
@@INRamos13 Nothing cause most of it will go to pay for child support.
A lot of rappers in the music industry were struck bad too.
Theres a common theme of the people doing this that nobody seems to want to mention
13 percentile lol
Actually insane how people can't see the forest for the trees.
I mean, F.B.I crime statistics speak for themselves. We all know man.
We can't because yt hates words
You mean the fact that they are using the same background image meaning it's all fake for clicks?
The first Russian bots will be black 😂
"glitch" > check fraud
I think the money glitch is the closest we're gonna get to natural selection in 2024😅
5:09 "im angry, and my instinct is to hurt people and destroy someones business" is just out of pocket.
That’s not out of pocket, that’s just straight out of sanity.
@@JumpCutThis that's straight outta compton
Life must be really difficult and confusing when you're super dumb.
Also how do you think he was acting when he took to 10k that wasn’t his. Probably all smiles,giggles, and good goose bumps when he makes someone else go down 10 grand but when they take it back that’s just too much and life is over.
Out of pocket? Maybe
Out of character? Not at all
You can't really "just hand the money back" Because you've already committed Check Fraud that is punishable with up to 20 years in prison - If they get you on wire fraud, it can be as much as 30 years.
They might give you a lesser sentence.. showing regret goes a long way in front of a judge
@@Roodski I don't think they will give these people the maximum punishment. The fact that this was a "trend" on the internet will probably mean that they will receive a more lenient punishment. But they will be punished, and they will most likely be sent to prison.
@@bt70a9 if you gave most of the money back that would go a loooong way too when it comes to actual time served if any but you’ll obviously still be blacklisted so it’s up to you
Lesser sentence but getting blacklisted by bank lifetime way worse.
At leadt you fix the dept before you get punished.
Paying off 14k after you get out is worse.
As a black person I’m just ashamed that of course OUR COMMUNITY is the ones running to this. We’ll never improve
i couldn't help but notice that the only thing left over from BLM now is mass looting. almost like clamoring to get free stuff was the point the whole time.
All about mindset bro. If you grow up believing the world owes you something, you end up like these fools. If you grow up thinking you have to build an empire yourself or with family, you can make it.
@@salkoharper2908 Victim mentality for sure
Its absolutely crazy how the black community has been posting involvement in illegal activity on social medias 🤦♀
I feel your pain when it comes to Southerners lol. Some do improve, thankfully. If all people were to get out of the victim blaming mentality then things will be better, as people would rather blame others instead of just doing better.
It's funny that you can see the common theme in all these "glitchers". It proves the IQ stats...
TikTok glitch? More like fraud.
Considering banks constantly screw people over, they should also face fraud charges. Who in the world ever allowed fractional reserve banking for example? They can lend money they don't have? Yehhhhh... that sounds fraudulent to me.
TikTok avoiding crime challenge (impossible)
You can't commit fraud against banks as that implies that banks follow any sort of laws or regulations that you could violate, in reality it's more of a mob that you don't mess with because they'll hurt you.
Honestly banks are more like money cult these days, so maybe sacrilege would be a better word.
@@Radientzone345blacks***
Remember, this is the same kind of tiktok people who came up with "devious licks" which was just theft.
Give back the 10k? These dudes spent that within hours 100%. New clothes, new shoes and new jewelry within the hour of committing check fraud.
How do you get $10,000 out of an ATM by 5pm?
That's the crazy part, have you ever had 10K to spend willy nealy? It's not easy spending that much unless you're just by ridiculously expensive things just for the sake of it.
@@nobodyspecial115 I have seen new ATM's in the city with $100 Bills. Supposedly, a "Business" type account can withdraw huge sums, on a deposited check, same day = A float. The Glitch was ... All accounts at Chase were flagged as High Withdrawals Allowed after a Check deposit. Fake checks took 5 days, to clear. Now Chase has a 5 day hold on all non-business accounts.
@@nobodyspecial115you are looking at this from the wrong point. As a normal sensible person.
Ive seen this before. And it comes down to this….
The easiest money to spend is money that is not yours.
Probably fastest too. 😂
Ignorance of the law is not impunity of the law
Unfortunately,, it actually is in come cases... sometimes you wont be charged at all, or youll get a lighter sentence if you too stupid.. this is extraordinarily dangerous... especially cause the Western world is rapidly getting dumber.
tbh it probably will be in most of their cases
people that write the laws dont follow them and the law no longer matters since it isnt tied to objective morality
@@TestChannelWow-bh7ysyou think that Chase is gonna let $15-90k slide? If it was under $2k maybe. But essentially stealing a car
Ignorantia juris
*Overdraws 11,000$ from bank account*
"Why am I missing 11,000$ from my bank account!?"
Bro have you heard about the credit card glitch?! You can get like 8 of them,spend all that money and just throw them away!
And that's why majority of Americans are in extreme credit card debt.
@@AimbotFreak I'm happy about it. Stocks go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Extra tip to make this glitch work better is to get the credit cards in someone else's name.
I heard you had to throw them in water and freeze them
Yeah dude! Just spend thousands and file bankruptcy. Free money
This didn't ruin a single life. Those lives were already ruined.
I think people underestimate scammers a bit too much with "How could anybody fall for this? It's so obvious!"
One time, my uncle who works on the tech industry related to online security said this to me.
"To you, this email or a video is obviously a scam. It has wrong spelling, this and that the usual lines of blah blah blah. You instantly knew its a scam right? What you dont understand is those lines, those obvious look of a scam acts as a filter. These scammers are smart beyond belief. They are already filtering people they can make money with this template. If you fall for this, then it means you are a viable target to pursue. Otherwise if you catch on it then you are not worth pursuing as you are a harder target. Its like a green light and red light. Red means danger and green is a go. If people go forward when its red then thats the prey."
That time I realized how much scary these scammers are.
It's a classic case with email scams. Because sending out emails is dirt cheap/free, but a fake page where you enter credentials costs much more to host.
Many scams nowadays are much more sophisticated though. Like those fake voice messages created by AI
For what it’s worth, thanks for sharing that comment. The idea of “obvious scams” being a deliberate filter to separate vulnerable people from those that would be too much effort to pursue never really occurred to me.
"how much scary"? Really? How many Nigerian princes have you sent Western Union transfers to this week?
Every day I think that maybe uncle ruckus might've been on to something
The people doing this have to be the tidepod survivors.
I'm noticing a pattern among the people doing that...
pattern recognition is not allowed
they all dont take accountability thats it. unless ur talking abt the colour of their skin.
@@fhmyn1 We noticed both, but we are referring to the latter.
@@fhmyn1 What else would everyone be talking about? Its all one race doing it. Not a singIe hwite.
@@Ambander-p3x There's plenty of videos of white people doing this, they just weren't boosted on Twitter. I wonder why?
there is one common denominator in all of the people who used the tiktok chase bank ''glitch'' we are not allowed to mention.
its the most highly educated part of the US. who grew up with fathers in their lives.
Not sure what you mean, but I heard they like basketball, hellcats and Jordans. 🤔
@@miguelgonzalez6495 and fried chicken and watermelon
Culture ... that was easy.
Good boys who wouldnt hurt a fly?
8:47 this is what a conscience looks like
There 100% were some winners with this glitch, but they're not the people with their real names on their accounts.
Yep, some dummy account
i mean you usually need to use your social security number still, so unless you are using someone else's, its a bit hard to just open a bank account without having some form of real identification towards yourself being used.
which is why scammers want your social security and identity, to open fraud accounts and do this scam.
The people who used their real name for this glitch and didn't think about cameras at ATM's are the same people who don't know how to do tax return.
@@mortammerif you can open a bank account online at chase ( you can ) someone can take advantage
@@mortammer You just said it lol. that's the literal scam. Convincing someone else to do it and taking a portion of the money and leaving the rest for them and law enforcement to sort out. same thing they did during the PPP loan "craze." The ones using their own info are the truly special idiots.
What I love is that some people are complaining that banks should have safeguards to stop people from committing check fraud, but people in the past did have something to stop themselves from committing check fraud, it was called common sense, but apparently that is in short supply nowadays…
In the past u could get away with it
Businesses do have safeguards--for example, closing stores in certain neighborhoods.
There is only one Money Glitch out there... Its not for normal people, its for government its called FED-Money printing!
Or blackrock financing acquisitions through acquisitions in a cartel pyramid scheme.
4:16 assuming he took out $11k he only had 2.42 before doing check fraud
The movie, Idiocracy, is happening IRL.
Indeed
original name was "Clown World".
No it's not. Idiocracy is based on an intelligent people becoming dumb.
It's genetic, and has been for tens of thousands of years for these people.
just with blacks
Lol wake up
Desperation combined with a lack of financial understanding can make people do illogical things.
lol, that's funny you think this was out of desperation.
We wuzz desperate for Jordan’s and shittttt
@@RhodesianSuperiority 🤣
Desperation doesn't immediately lead to a shopping spree
Why buy when they can simply loot, of which there have been many, many, many examples of!
And not just during their peaceful protests either!
Infinite money means Infinite debt
Rich Dad, Poor Dad TLDR
Infinite problems
People:When will you pay the debt back?
US:That's the neat part, I don't.
Gamers know that if you exploit a glitch, the devs will ban you.
Don't exploit glitches, kids.
100% black representation, what a surprised
Of course it’s not a surprise. Everyone knows this whether they want to admit it or not
@@joebeast15it’s so ridiculous that we literally all know it, but have to tap dance around it so hard or else our lives get ruined. What a cucked state of affairs
NIKE Jordan's & KFC stock 📈📈📈
@@davidsabo405 ahahahahahahahahahahah
And if you point it out you’re a bad person.
Enforcing their own stereotypes.
It's just genetics lol
It doesn’t matter what you do because you guys are still gonna believe negative things anyway.
@@PsyfadZ10but they all love their “culture” culture of being disrespectful, throwing away your life for some BS, culture of leaving children behind, culture of “being real”
@@thezu9250it doesn’t matter how many crimes they commit because you guys are still only going to believe the positive things anyway
Or the video Asmon reacted just picked Black people, Or other people were not stupid enough to make a fool of themselves online. you might be right as well tho
The people asking for reparations are the same people that don't know what check fraud is. Let that sink in.
They're actually probably not. People falling for this scam are likely actually poor people who are desperate and have lacked decent education. The ones who'd shout the loudest on the internet about reparations tend to be middle class/upper middle class people.
I worked in the fraud department at BOA about 8 years ago or so. Check fraud was the most common thing and seemed like the stupidest. Crazy this is STILL going on. Checks in general feels so old and outdated.
The fact that TikTok allows videos literally informing you of a glitch to commit check fraud but take down your video if you don't have a popular enough opinion is alarming.
And it bans any badmouthing of china, TikTok is designed to be a psyop
I cannot believe, for the life of me, that a bunch of people thought basic fraud was "a glitch"
People stop thinking when they hit on something they want to believe in.
@@MaximilianonMars which people?
These are people that don't understand how property works, let alone a bank.
@@paddington1670 people with a family history of poor financial decisions.
"You have $250, the stock market increases by 7% per annum. how much would you have at the end of the year? ZERO! As you already spent it on those Air Jordan's"
@@paddington1670Potential Darwin Award recipients
"A fool and their money are soon parted."
-Banks for hundreds of years
Since the founding of the Federal Reserve. Before that, money was gold and therefore real.
@@dereksbooks No, it still holds true even before we started using fiat money. It just became even easier to control people afterwards. There were slaves long before there was a banking system, and there will be slaves long after the banking system is no more.
"Is this humorous to you guys?"
🤣🤣🤣
*Zoinks!*
I love how everyone calling check fraud a glitch 💀
I dont mean this in a racist way, but when you said, "They can just give the money back," i dont think you understand what you said. For people like this who are woefully undereducated people from black communities asking them to return money is like asking an alcoholic to return the beer you asked them to hold on to. That stuff is gone.
Also... it's weird for asmongold to act like that just solves things - they literally defrauded the bank. They're just cashing phony cheques right? This isn't a money glitch, it's just literally the oldest, most common fraud in modern banking - unless I'm missing something here? I admit I didn't watch the whole thing, and I admit I'm no financial wizard. But this is that fraud method is it not?
But anyways, you can't steal a car from someone's garage then a week later just bring er back, no harm no foul. You committed theft. You done did a crime
u know its bad when it starts something like "i'm not racist" "not in a racist way" lmao
@@mzgo3956It’s not racist. It’s a factual statement that trends in their community. Facts aren’t racist.
Yeah, it's also possible they gambled it away.
Just be racist
I was working in manufacturing back in the '90s, and knew someone whose daughter was doing this, he had to pay the bank back. The guy was telling me how his paycheck, that he hadn't even received yet, was already gone.
So many colorful ppl doin this glitch. Makes sense