Chase Bank Glitch: How To Get “Infinite Money” (DON’T DO THIS)

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  • @GrahamStephan says:

    Excuse my raspy voice – I’m getting over a really bad cold, but still wanted to get this posted!

  • @sk8er4lifeez says:

    It’s not a real glitch. People are silly for thinking this was real. I started hearing about it 2-3 days ago.

    • @GrahamStephan says:

      Eh, it’s somewhat a “glitch” – usually, check deposits need 1-5 business days to clear. But in this case, checks were available for withdrawal immediately. Chase has since fixed the issue.

    • @mugiwara9915 says:

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    • @flippy1589 says:

      Was it really a bug? Whenever I cashed in a check, on my chase account, the money was usually there instantly. I feel like this was more of a trust system being exploited, as in, after a few years of being a Chase customer restrictions that used to be in your account would be lifted as a gratitude, such as getting the money instantly from checks.

  • @christianramirez1133 says:

    ATF FBI CIA DEA agents I am watching this for informational reasons.

  • @RLPGRIM says:

    Fast money leaves just as quick as it comes.

  • @arthurbfr says:

    it’s not a “glitch”, it’s basically check fraud

  • @VoltLives says:

    Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. If you did this you earned your reward.

  • @NotMyForte16 says:

    The only people who have an infinite money glitch are in the U.S. government 😂

    • @pluto8404 says:

      Black rock has it as well. Buy a few houses for 5x asking price, then every house in the neighborhood will get property tax at 5x rates. This bankrupts the neighborhood then they buy up all the foreclosures for pennies then rent it back to you.

    • @QMS9224 says:

      More like infinite inflation

    • @gahaha8565 says:

      @@QMS9224 Yep, they need 100 mil they print it and circulates it in the system, e.g. pay contractors, builders, etc…then that money ends up raising cost for everything else as it is an artificial injection of money. Afterwards they use propaganda to trick the ignorant and naive to fight among each other and blame greed as if it was invented yesterday for the tremendous cost of living increases.

    • @freeyourmind112358 says:

      Or those that own them

    • @randomuserame says:

      Not true. The US Gov’t is a debtor. The First Debtor. Only The Fed has infinite money because they created it in the first place (not the concept, just the USD)

  • @honordevs says:

    This “infinite money glitch” should be called a bankruptcy speedrun

  • @FreddyCloud says:

    I can’t believe people actually thought they’d be able to get away with this. Ridiculous.

  • @RobDeHaven says:

    Criminals are usually not smart.

  • @ravenstarfire8816 says:

    You just explained what the Govt does with the infinite money printing.

  • @MovementbyDavid says:

    New exploit! People usually carry “wallets” and you can easily grab them and it’s free money!!!

  • @40cycleradio says:

    They are also allowed to vote. Let that stay with you a while.

    • @SeanJ2A says:

      Well….technically we have a felon running, not to argue that it’s legit or he isn’t being targeted but at the end of the day he is a felon. So I guess criminals voting for criminals?

    • @bonbonjovi4836 says:

      We all know who they are gonna vote for

  • @daveschmarder-1950 says:

    In the good old analog days, they called this stealing.

  • @cdybft9050 says:

    It’s not a glitch. It’s check fraud.

  • @indianapapi says:

    It’s sad that people still believe there is such a thing as free money. This shows that certain parts of our population will always believe what they hear online as facts without doing any research of their own.

    • @allegorx58 says:

      a lot of the people doing this do in fact live on free (to them) money…so i could see how they’d feel entitled to this money too

    • @Sogmabolz says:

      There is no free money but ive gotten cash for doing so much nothing that it might as well be free. Last month i got an airdrop worth $5 for clicking on a link on telegram. I mean its just $5 but its money. If thats not free then i dunno what is

  • @nerdacs says:

    “New” infinite money glitch: buy SPY or VOO every week for 30 years. See what your balance looks like. The best part: no laws were broken.

  • @kevinhamer2230 says:

    I’ve been participating in the worst money glitch ever. I’ve been working 60-70 hours a week and money appears in my account. It’s exhausting.

  • @WelsonsGamers says:

    make it your mission to find the ‘money’s hidden magic’ ebook, even if it’s the last thing you ever do

  • @matthewthompson0 says:

    the fact that nobody talks about the book called The Hidden Truths Of Wealth by Oliver Mercer speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance.

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