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JPMorgan Chase has begun suing customers who stole hundreds of thousands of dollars by taking advantage of a technical glitch that allowed them to deposit fraudulent checks and then quickly ...
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The so-called "infinite money glitch" allowed customers to deposit counterfeit checks and then withdraw the cash before the check bounced. On Monday, the bank filed at least four separate federal ...
JPMorgan is suing customers it alleges took advantage of a technical glitch to steal thousands of dollars from the bank at ATMs. The loophole, called the "infinite money glitch" by social media ...
(NewsNation) — JPMorgan Chase, the largest U.S. bank, is suing customers for check fraud, saying they allegedly stole funds from the ATM in an “unlimited money” technical glitch that went viral on ...
The glitch in late August let customers deposit big checks in ATMs and withdraw funds immediately before the checks could clear, even if the checks later bounced. Chase filed four lawsuits on ...
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) has begun to file lawsuits against people that withdrew hundreds of thousands of dollars using a so-called “infinite money glitch” that went viral on social media last summer.