Tiktok "infinite money glitch" is actually a felony

the supposed Chase infinite money glitch has been going all around Tik Tok where users are bragging about being able to withdraw stacks of cash from ATMs despite not having the funds only for them to quickly find out you can't steal money from your own account the bank will realize what you did under a day and will come after you since they already have all your information especially if you post it about your crime online under an easy to track hashtag for Chase fraud to find you bro I knew it bro I knew that chase chase so first there's a lot of stories going around right now and just out of curiosity people want to know what exactly is a real life infinite money glitch so I'll share it here and hopefully it doesn't get taken down but YouTube has to understand a lot of people have known about this for a while now including maybe even a teenage decoy voice but basically people download Chase or whatever banking app they have and get the bank to give them routing and account information and then you have to attach a job to it specifically for direct deposit so you go to LinkedIn indeed or whatever job website that has job postings that you could conceivably get with your background and apply for absolutely everything it doesn't really matter if you like it or not it's just if one of them decides to hire you you can attach your bank account to it and if you just keep on going to that job to work every 2 weeks or so there will be money that just appears in your bank account and the best thing about this being a member of society glitch is you don't have to be a lying scumbag to try to take some something that isn't yours which avoids the whole going to prison for something you saw on Tik Tok because all jokes aside apparently what these idiots were doing was just check fraud Chase apparently accidentally made all the funds available when you deposited a check so idiots online noticed that and started writing bad checks to their own accounts and cashing out thinking oh it's just a bank error I get free money now there's no possible way a financial institution will figure out that my often overdrawn account didn't suddenly receive several six figure checks and how could they possibly figure out who did it via the ATM camera that's seeing you access the account that's attached to your own ID social security number and home address and there's no way that confession you posted on social media will ever be used against you in court but the real problem is some people literally see fraud as a part of life as this guy talks about the other scams people are performing at ATMs but more importantly drops list line the thing is that ain't like you know the PPP loan where a lot of people got away with it if you do that chase and you get all that money and you know you don't pay these people back or that shows Chase will alert every other bank that you try to go to and even to this day people are being arrested for fraud over their Co era PPP loans or even if this guy didn't commit it himself there's still this mentality of that scam worked it's just that this scam didn't and that's the mentality that allows something like a Tik Tock Trend to influence people to commit check fraud on their own bank account which is scary how much social media can control its users so subscribe to decoy voice I can't promise you infinite money but just concise light-hearted commentary on the tragic status of today's reality like Camala Harris doing an interview so bad that even CNN deleted it

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