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Latest TikTok challenge gone wrong

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JoeRockhead
Senior Contributor

Latest TikTok challenge gone wrong

People taking advantage of a temporary glitch depositing fraudulent checks then withdrawing money they know doesn't belong to them... Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/chase-warns-against-using-system-201331004.html

 

“We are aware of this incident, and it has been addressed,” Chase commented in a statement. “Regardless of what you see online, depositing a fraudulent check and withdrawing the funds from your account is fraud, plain and simple.”

 

"The number of Chase customers who tried to do this is not immediately known".

 

"One video posted on social media shows purported participants shouting with joy and throwing cash in the air. Other videos, however, show purported participants then later upset after seeing huge negative balances on their bank accounts once the bad checks had finally bounced yet their withdrawals of cash were still accounted for".

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markbeiser
Established Contributor

Re: Latest TikTok challenge gone wrong

We are too far down the Idiocracy time line to turn back...it is inevitable.

Back to gardening until Late February 2025.
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pizzadude
Credit Mentor

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At least they're making the prosecution's job easy.  Posting a public video of yourself confessing to a felony should make these slam dunk cases.

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cashorcharge
Community Leader
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CreditCuriosity
Moderator Emeritus

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SMH.

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CreditCuriosity
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Latest TikTok challenge gone wrong


@pizzadude wrote:

At least they're making the prosecution's job easy.  Posting a public video of yourself confessing to a felony should make these slam dunk cases.


Also the ATM cameras and of course the account and bad check.  Only sad thing is as tax payers gotta pay for their jail time.

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TrapLine
Frequent Contributor

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@CreditCuriosity wrote:

@pizzadude wrote:

At least they're making the prosecution's job easy.  Posting a public video of yourself confessing to a felony should make these slam dunk cases.


Also the ATM cameras and of course the account and bad check.  Only sad thing is as tax payers gotta pay for their jail time.


A good solution ... put them to work on the old "work farm concept and pay their way"!

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CreditCuriosity
Moderator Emeritus

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@TrapLine wrote:

@CreditCuriosity wrote:

@pizzadude wrote:

At least they're making the prosecution's job easy.  Posting a public video of yourself confessing to a felony should make these slam dunk cases.


Also the ATM cameras and of course the account and bad check.  Only sad thing is as tax payers gotta pay for their jail time.


A good solution ... put them to work on the old "work farm concept and pay their way"!


Agree although society is too nice these days everyone that is serving time should have to do labor to not be a burdon to tax payers

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Zeiram
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@JoeRockhead wrote:

People taking advantage of a temporary glitch depositing fraudulent checks then withdrawing money they know doesn't belong to them... Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/chase-warns-against-using-system-201331004.html

 

“We are aware of this incident, and it has been addressed,” Chase commented in a statement. “Regardless of what you see online, depositing a fraudulent check and withdrawing the funds from your account is fraud, plain and simple.”

 

"The number of Chase customers who tried to do this is not immediately known".

 

"One video posted on social media shows purported participants shouting with joy and throwing cash in the air. Other videos, however, show purported participants then later upset after seeing huge negative balances on their bank accounts once the bad checks had finally bounced yet their withdrawals of cash were still accounted for".


Reminds me of a guy I used to work with named Willie who got out of the state prison and then decided that having to take care of his girlfriend and all the kids he made with her was worse than prison.

 

He was talking at work about going to a certain type of bar and spending a bunch of money, and I asked how he could afford to do that "with what this place pays", and he admitted he'd been going to banks and putting empty envelopes in and saying it was a deposit and taking the money out, and going to payday loan stores.

 

I said, "Aren't you going to get in trouble for that?" and he said he knew he would, and sure enough they revoked his parole and sent him back. Eventually, I think, life gets so bad that some give up.

 

But that may not be what we're dealing with here. People today are just a lot dumber than they used to be. They might honestly be surprised that something like this they saw on TikTok wasn't a "life hack".

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Anonymous
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@markbeiser wrote:

We are too far down the Idiocracy time line to turn back...it is inevitable.


Sure seems to be sad times indeed.

I can't comprend how anyone could watch a video like that and not know better, or even make a video like that in the first place.

 

 

The law in my state.

 

Uttering or publishing

    (1) A person who utters and publishes as true a false, forged, altered, or counterfeit deed or other document listed in section 248b knowing it to be false, forged, altered, or counterfeit with intent to injure or defraud is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 14 years.
 
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