#money glitch
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gray-aroace-place · 2 months ago
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I just saw this on TikTok so about the Chase Bank “money glitch”
You cannot withdraw hundreds/thousands/millions from your own bank account at an ATM and then close the account
That is called wire fraud
You also cannot write a false cheque and cash it into your account, and withdraw than money
That is cheque fraud
This is not “infinite money”
You will be blacklisted from banks and JP Morgan will get your ass in jail and will hunt you to get their money back
It’s very inconvenient not being able to own a bank account in the digital age
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saltibois · 1 year ago
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A zine project from college, 2020
This was made before the infinite bells trick was patched
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had a lot of fun with this.
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craftcase297 · 18 days ago
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onenettvchannel · 1 year ago
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OneNETnews EXCLUSIVE: An arrest warrant from a Texan TikToker facing multiple charges in the Dallas County area due to a Suspicious Money Glitch
(Prepared by Ronnie Anne Santiago & Miko Kubota / Stringer Correspondent of Nickelodeon News & Radyo Bandera Patrol #4 news reporter of OneNETnews + Station Manager and President of ONC)
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DALLAS, TEXAS -- A Texan-based TikToker named Krishna Sahay is facing controversy after allegedly utilizing an illegal money glitch found in American gift cards to purchase inexpensive items. Stronger allegations surfaced following a series of online video shorts posted exclusively on his own TikTok account, which is owned by Bytedance.
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Supermarket and mall stock prices are all drop unexpectedly due to repetitious cyber money heist in Q2 2023.
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In the videos, Sahay claims to have discovered a flaw in the system that allows him to buy hundreds or thousands of dollars worth of items as associated with a gift card that has no balance or had been used before. He detailed the process step by step, showing his TikTok followers how to replicate his actions professionally. The videos quickly gained attention, with many viewers expressing skepticism and shock at the money glitch. However, some expressed concern at the legality of Sahay's actions, pointing out that exploiting such a loophole could be seen as a totally fraudulent.
Several individuals reported their TikTok videos to relevant authorities in Texas, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force (NCIJTF), prompting an investigation into Sahay's activities. As a result, the TikTok user is now facing potential legal consequences.
Many TikTok users have condemned Sahay's actions, calling for him to be held accountable for his behavior and make amends. Some even called for his account to be later banned, citing concerns about his influence targeted to younger users. In response to affected controversy, Sahay issued a closed-door statement apologizing for his public actions online and acknowledging the legal ramifications. He is admitted that he had not fully understood the significant nature of his actions and expressed regret for any harm done.
Despite his apology, the ramifications of Sahay's actions could be significant. Experts have cautioned that taking advantage of gift card system flaws could cause additional security problems and expose consumers and businesses to fraud and other unlawful activities. The case also emphasizes the importance of spreading knowledge and encouraging responsible online behavior, particularly among the younger generation, which may be more vulnerable to such schemes than those that imitate him.
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The investigation is underway as based from his activities of Sahay as it remains to be seen what the outcome will be, as according to Dallas Police Department (DPD). At this moment, Sahay will soon face publicly in court with a multiple charges of Cyber Money Heist, Money Laundering, Shoplifting and even violates policies online on TikTok.
The intense controversy serves as an unsettling cautionary tale that there are no shortcuts to success in money glitches when it comes to financial difficulties for those who might be tempted by the lure of easy money, rather than a traditional gambling point. We urgently reached out to Walgreens, Walmart and Target for a comment and to be turned over via E-Mail for this situation.
STOCK PHOTO COURTESY: Wall Street Journal BACKGROUND PROVIDED BY: Tegna
SOURCE: *https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JTPuWRHGKec [Referenced YT Shorts Relay #1 via Krishna Sahay] *https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YqjPyGpwXbw [Referenced YT Shorts Relay #2 via Krishna Sahay] *https://www.youtube.com/shorts/fq4XRQ0kupY [Referenced YT Shorts Relay #3 via Krishna Sahay] *https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8o8GGYgaYvo [Referenced YT Shorts Relay #4 via Krishna Sahay] *https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Fo6cWi43SaA [Referenced YT Shorts Relay #5 via Krishna Sahay] *https://www.youtube.com/shorts/g4gnC7Znc88 [Referenced YT Shorts Relay #6 via Krishna Sahay] and *https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VU9QAuiU4wY [Referenced YT Shorts Relay #7f via Krishna Sahay]
-- OneNETnews Team
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udgeyjudge · 2 months ago
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this is wild and everything and i know it's tempting to be like "man these people on tiktok are unreal what were they thinking". but am i the only one who feels intense sympathy for these guys?
like, i've had (luckily far milder) experiences where i did something stupid without realising that it was a problem and there'd be consequences. it feels horrible. that feeling of "oh god, i fucked up what do i do" and wishing you could turn back time is devastating.
can you imagine being some silly guy on tiktok trying out what you thought was a funny little idea. what's the worst that could happen, you have to pay back the bank? and then you find out you've committed a felony and you might be going to fucking JAIL. can you imagine the panic attack? i've had panic attacks tinged with suicidal thoughts over less.
sure, it's stupid, sure they should know better, they should know that you can't just generate thousands of dollars out of thin air and expect to be treated like a silly little guy who's just playing around. but fucking hell man i feel for them. if some of them are really getting arrested i hope the justice system treats them with the same sympathy because i'm sorry but i don't feel like committing a crime out of stupidity should warrant the same treatment as committing it out of malice
Hey has tumblr heard about the Chase “Infinite Money glitch” debacle from tiktok yet because
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pinkkevlar · 2 months ago
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As someone who a younger version may have fallen for the chase money glitch and who works with adults with intellectual disabilities, let’s maybe be a bit less ablist about this?
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muffins2elecricboogaloo · 2 months ago
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I've kinda been keeping up this whole Chase Bank 'money glitch' check-fraud thing, and it's so insane to me I can hardly believe it. I have 3 theories about the whole situation.
1. This spread organically on the internet and thousands of people were actually fucking stupid enough to commit check fraud.  This, to me, is the scariest option but I don't actually think it's the most likely.
2. It's a psyop pushed out by the government and the banks. Not that many people actually did it, the vast majority of people you saw or heard about on the internet didn't actually do it, or work and chase bank and confirmed it. I've heard up to 2 million people did it and that seems like absolute bullshit.  The government and banks used their media control to make it look like a bigger deal than it was to institute stricter financial control regulations for the average american, push towards central bank digital currencies, etc.. Times are getting tough, and more and more people are going to be pushed into committing financial crime. By using a controlled event, they can get ahead of the game and push closer towards their goal complete financial control with an excuse to do it.
3. (Imo, the most likely) A professional fraud and cyber-crime gang commited a large-scale heist agianst Chase Bank, and in a stroke of genius, pushed out a check fraud method to the internet wrapped as a 'money glitch' to convince people to commit check fraud using their own identities to help cover their tracks.
Professional level fraud is complex and requires a large team with different specializations working in unison and coordinating their attacks. Hackers use phishing, credential stuffing, cracked databases, and browser-jacking to take bank logins, passwords, and cookies. They also proxyjack the bank users' internet connection to appear as any bank transfers are coming from the victims own computer.  The team then moves all the money quickly and in unison before the banks catch on to what's going on. The funds are transferred to  aged bank accounts owned by stolen or fake identities, withdrawn, and laundered by money mules.
Another interesting thing to note is that these sophisticated, large-scale attacks are almost always done on holiday weekends, and this Chase Bank 'Money Glitch' phenomenon happened over Labor Day weekend.
By pubically releasing a secret exploit under the guise of a 'money glitch' to the dumbest people likely to use it, it overwhelmed the banks fraud department and the FBI, all while making the actual victim's themselves look like criminals that were dumb enough to take part in a viral trend, making it harder for the real criminals to be discovered.
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thedevilundercover · 11 months ago
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I choose to believe that Bruce Wayne just has an infinite money glitch. Imagine how hilarious any conversation regarding money would be with him.
Jason: I need to go get groceries
Bruce *wordlessly hands him one grand*
Jason: what the actual fuck—
Jason: why the hell would I need 1k to buy fucking groceries.
Bruce: what do you mean???? We usually import fruits from Japan so it usually costs around 1k???
Jason: what in the name of rich white men—
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Younger Dick, while perched in a random column in the manor: ugh I wish there was a trapeze in this hell hole
Bruce, almost crying with happiness because he can actually do something for his demon child: hrmmm /happy
Now imagine Tim, who also has no clue how much moneys worth bc he’s a trust fund baby
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fizzytoo · 14 days ago
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electronix-arts · 4 months ago
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tadc is murder drones’ sugar daddy and im tired of people not realizing that
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seefasters · 1 year ago
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my take on the steeplechase trio (and montrose’s mask variants)
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crimsonterror577 · 24 days ago
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Who says the Elliott's don't love their daughter? The real reason why Tessa is innocent of committing grave robbery.
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sadbeanbag · 6 months ago
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SHADOW WITCH MONEY GANG
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netherzon · 6 months ago
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BLUSH!!! BLUSHING ALERT!!! LUDWIG IS BLUSHING!!!! ALFRED COMPLIMENTED HIM!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
Thank you to verusmayaii on Twitter for the translation https://vxtwitter.com/verusmayaii/status/1796062709940682999
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faewrenbird · 3 days ago
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I tried the infinite money strat AND IT WORKS
At first I thought it was broken because teleporting to the two nearby beacons and back didn't respawn the breakables. Maybe it's a proximity based thing? I showed in the video the two beacons that don't work, and the easiest one to use instead!
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keepcalmandcarriefischer · 2 months ago
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Did you guys hear about all the people doing check fraud bc it was a meme called the Chase Free Money glitch? Well I think I figured out where the idea came from:
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Chase basically told these guys to do it and if I was a lawyer for one of these kids I would absolutely try this argument in court.
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