They already have that glitch by not reforming anyone or preparing them for the outside so that they slip back into their old ways and end up back in prison. They make it hard for anyone to escape that life
They did that decades ago when they teamed up with music-labels to push gangster-rap to fill the private-prisons with the resulting criminals of said push. The main target was the democratic black community, mostly without a father in the home. These gangster-rappers became their father-figures.
4:55 So he commits check fraud and when the consequences catch up his reaction is to want to kill people with his car or at least harm a business that had no part in this? He deserves everything coming.
So, check fraud aside, their lives aren't entirely ruined unless they spent all the money. If they can return the money and give a good apology, maybe they'll get off a little easy, but Chase can 100% fire up the civil suits on all of them lol
Dude I think Chase bank would give most of them a break as long as they return the money quick, not even need an apology. The problem is the first part of your sentence. People like this? They totally blew the money right away. Like shit that can't even be returned. Partying it up overnight, bar to bar, club to club, all up in the VIP room getting bottle service, giving out fat tips, getting down with a hooah or two...
@@JGD714 100% more than a handful of them haven't *just* spent a good chunk of it, but also feel like they're entitled to the cash because they "got one over on them," so they don't even realize that giving the money back could possibly be an option.
Play stupid game, win stupid prizes. I have zero sympathy for the kind of people that would instantly steal just because they think they wouldn't be caught.
@@Veishan I love your comment lmao. Better hope twitter doesn't see this, or this reply chain will become a warzone entirely made up of blue haired teenage girls
Just say Blacks dude, since a majority of these videos are of them; like seriously, it's sad. Especially the fact they would even go about posting this shit outing themselves like that. Fucking ashamed of my people man, to use whatever means possible to cheat the system, only to get their comeuppance and then cry about it, like they're the victims of it all.
Somewhat related since we're talking about scam, back when I was working for customer service. A seller sold a faulty motorcycle and the buyer called us because the seller somehow distracted the buyer long enough until the check cleared and the seller dipped.
I’ve never heard of it before this trend and knew this was a dumb idea Like bank systems are pretty much bulletproof proof how tf did they expect this to work ?
People see "money glitch" and think because it's an error in Chase's cheque processing system that they don't have to give the money back, that the bank will just write off the loss. The bank will not, and taking or spending money that isn't yours is always theft, even if you weren't at fault.
the problem is people keep looking for some video game style money glitche without realizing even in video games rampant money duplication either makes money way less valuable or gets you banned.
People want an instant money glitch, but they forgot about the money dupe glitch. If you write a CV and hand it around, eventually you get paid every 2-4 weeks. The only catch is that you have to do manual tasks, but it's pretty efficient routing and it doesn't increase your wanted level. Solid S tier strat.
Pretty sure the bank will just take the money and don't make a big deal about it (mostly because the absurd amount of idiots trying this) but, as someone said above, let's be real: If you are stupid enough to take 20k this way, it is almot sure that you will spend those 20k as quick as possible in stupid things
I could blow billions that fast. You just have to find some big institutions and offer to pay them billions to ignore a lot of laws or contract out a lot of work to buy a lot of expensive property.
And even if you are willing to commit a crime, it is a fricking stupid one. Like, bro, they have all of your information AND an account from where that money was stolen. Did you really think that they would not charge it later? 20 years ago criminals would use their heads a little bit more
4:06 Tf does he mean where did his money go? He withdrew more money than he had, using his own account, on camera, what did he expect was going to happen?
A lot of the videos of people crying and showing their bank balances are fake. They're a mix of mocking the people who fell for it and people attention grifting for money off of the current thing.
People on TikTok have a celestial level of stupidity that I never thought possible. Truly built different individuals. The ultimate confidence boosters for normal people when you see how low the bar can go these days.
I've seen a few people speculate that the reason the videos exist of people doing the "glitch" is to actually attract people to do it in earnest so they can catch them. This theory has some holes in it because like, why would Chase want to do that? Maybe it's to fill prisons? Feels like a weird way to do it when drugs do that just as well and this is a one-time trap. A one time trap that I don't know if it really caught that many people. I heard some figures thrown around that it was like 20,000 cases of fraud but I only ever heard the number once and never again, so, take that as you will.
I can think into few stupider things than trying to scam someone who has your full name, your phone, your address, your social security number, probably your mom phone number too, like holy shit
You know, this wasn’t even really a glitch. It was a courtesy that the bank would allow you to cash in a check before it gets cleared in the case that you really needed the money for whatever reason. Things like this is why we can’t have nice things in the world.
the most i've ever been over charged was 3€... paid it within 24h, cuz i was scared that AM I GOING TO JAIL, but these people going about their days with negative 10g's on their accounts...
You won't go to jail because that is a civil dispute. The worst that happens is they sell your negative balance to a collections agency who will keep pestering you to pay them.
Yes, banks have cameras everywhere. That’s why if you’re doing the money glitch your best course of action is to enter the bank wearing a sky mask while carrying a burlap sac and then in a firm and authoritative voice ask the bank teller to put the money in the bag.
As soon as i say this money glitch thing invades my Twitter and youtube, i just shook my head because a shread of faith died when idoits were recording themselves committing fraud.
I remember this one glitch Peter Griffin on Family Guy told me. You see all you need is this one special item and they give you stuff for free at the store!
Normally I get mad when people make a word no one normally uses a ‘fad’ and then busts it down into some single syllable slang. But goddamn do I hope they start using “murr” for “demure” so we can all laugh at them for being furries 😂
Checks are still very much a thing in the US, but that's because there's no functional bank to bank transfer systems for individuals like many other countries have
the only other time someone would use a checkbook is to send money to the gov't like when I had to get my tax stamp for my silencer. the atf didn't take credit card info over the phone. literally I had seen a check book be used for twenty years until then. no one uses checks in the US to pay for anything. in the 80s 90s you had restaurants and other places stating checks were not accepted due to how many fraudulent or bounced ones they had gotten.
There's a really good infinite money glitch where you find employment and do work for the people who employ you for your labor and services, and then every week or two, money appears in your bank account.
"Why are people so dumb" Because we live in an society of social media, where people don't know how to actually critically think anymore; and are easily influenced by...well..."influencers". A lot of gullible folks out there, I know, I used to be one, because of desperation, especially when it came to money/finances.
I think it'd be kinda funny to do a rug pull themed donation drive, like subtember but instead of that you set up an obvious rug pull and make it plainly clear that everyone "investing" is going to lose all their money to you rug pulling them.
When my age was single digits neighbors'child told me he knew a Genie who could draw money. I'm sure that money would've been perfectly legal in Genieland and would've gotten a few chuckles from grownups had us two under-10's tried to use it.
The bank allows this, because they know how easy it is to go after these people and get the money back. It's the same as ordering a package with pay on delivery, then not paying. They know where you live... They know who you are. Just because there's a moment where you have both the package and the money, doesn't change that there's an open balance of you owing them that money.
11:44 I don't remember its name, but it's a common condition where people cannot imagine/foresee consequences for action beyond their immediate, or simplest implications In this case: "I do money glitch > I get money" "I record myself doing crimes > I become famous"
Why is it always the people with names like "selfdriven" that get caught up in these things? Never trust anyone with names related to hustling or grinding.
Why do so many people think they’re gonna of enough actors to pull off these “omg I do not know how dis happen” videos. Dude at 5:45 has never got away with lying in his entire life with that performance.
There's a glitch where if you take something from a store and run away really fast you don't have to pay for it
Especially in NYC or California. You don't even have to run.
Unfortunately, in some US states, that "glitch" has zero consequences...
@@Gibby34340 yeah unfortunately the glitch hasn’t been patched yet. We’re still waiting on the next update.
@@Mstev212, meanwhile, only prices are getting updated...
the real chase glitch
Guys, I also found the money glitch. If you walked into a bank with a gun and ski mask on, they'll give you free money.
Man can put correct pronunciation but can't spell for shit
Sometimes the glitch bugs out and they give you money that explodes into blue paint and they call the police.
@@HumanPerson_final They don't call the police, you just get four stars. Should be patched out in the next update. x'D
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You know where the nearest bank is officer?
Now Prisons also have discovered an infinite money glitch for all the stupid people breaking the law xD
I mean the prison wallet can provide but it kinda depends.
They already have that glitch by not reforming anyone or preparing them for the outside so that they slip back into their old ways and end up back in prison. They make it hard for anyone to escape that life
They did that decades ago when they teamed up with music-labels to push gangster-rap to fill the private-prisons with the resulting criminals of said push.
The main target was the democratic black community, mostly without a father in the home.
These gangster-rappers became their father-figures.
@@drautchNo money for that. It's spent on welfare
Let's be real, most criminals aren't interested in "reforming" or changing their ways. Its a lifestyle for them and they don't want to give it up.
4:55 So he commits check fraud and when the consequences catch up his reaction is to want to kill people with his car or at least harm a business that had no part in this? He deserves everything coming.
He worked hard for that $2.42
Bit racist of you.
We keeping the stereotypes relevant with this one
Black moment
@@SairanBurghausen Say it like in Boondocks.
So, check fraud aside, their lives aren't entirely ruined unless they spent all the money. If they can return the money and give a good apology, maybe they'll get off a little easy, but Chase can 100% fire up the civil suits on all of them lol
Dude I think Chase bank would give most of them a break as long as they return the money quick, not even need an apology. The problem is the first part of your sentence. People like this? They totally blew the money right away. Like shit that can't even be returned. Partying it up overnight, bar to bar, club to club, all up in the VIP room getting bottle service, giving out fat tips, getting down with a hooah or two...
@@JGD714 100% more than a handful of them haven't *just* spent a good chunk of it, but also feel like they're entitled to the cash because they "got one over on them," so they don't even realize that giving the money back could possibly be an option.
The usual suspects @@JGD714
@@GadzWolf11These folks have no impulse control. But it would be racist to point it out.
bruh, lets just be real, they already spent the money
Play stupid game, win stupid prizes.
I have zero sympathy for the kind of people that would instantly steal just because they think they wouldn't be caught.
Especially in a case like this, where anyone with half a brain would know they'd easily get caught.
I think they just figured out the infinite housing and 3 meals a day glitch. The room is small but it is indeed free.
There's a reason criminals don't do this because the ofds of getting caught are like 99%
Well, smart criminals don't anyway.
Sadly people are so delusional for instant money they can't help themselves.
At this point, Im convinced that alana could put out the smug coin, publically announce it's a rugpull, and her chat would just roll with it.
Alternatively we could cut out the middleman and just give her money directly…
wait
@supC_ Exactly, it would literally be just for the meme.
80IQ lifestyle
You gave them 80iq extra
Forrest Gump had 80IQ and he never did something that stupid.
Damn, the diversity of people that tried this glitch
Financial literacy and critical thinking not big with basketball americans
"basketball Americans" 😂
@@Veishan I love your comment lmao. Better hope twitter doesn't see this, or this reply chain will become a warzone entirely made up of blue haired teenage girls
13% strikes again, lol. Mean, how stupid one need to be to fuck around with bank of all things, especially under own account
A man of culture I see
Never record crimes, much less post them to the public
Thank God these aren’t “crimes” then. :D
@@Gamesmarts194check fraud isnt a crime?
@@long_dennis I was making a joke at people who upload these videos that don’t think they’re doing anything wrong.
@@Gamesmarts194 oh mb
The worst part for a lot of these idiots, they are well into the amounts of money that turn it into a federal case.
It's common among scammers to hide your screen, inspect the element of a web page to change the value of numbers and words on a page.
"People"
Of a certain kind I have to add
Just say Blacks dude, since a majority of these videos are of them; like seriously, it's sad. Especially the fact they would even go about posting this shit outing themselves like that. Fucking ashamed of my people man, to use whatever means possible to cheat the system, only to get their comeuppance and then cry about it, like they're the victims of it all.
Morons, that is the type of people you're talking about.
Infinite prisoner glitch
Am glad DEI has been really diverse here. I see a lot of one community that rarely gets the spotlight... Wait a second.
Somewhat related since we're talking about scam, back when I was working for customer service. A seller sold a faulty motorcycle and the buyer called us because the seller somehow distracted the buyer long enough until the check cleared and the seller dipped.
Honestly.. that is pretty common. Or just selling a car that works enough for someone not to tell within a week.
“I work Hard for my money” how hard was the fruad? 😂
Tiktok is either the worst thing to happen to society or the best in exposing these idiots
See, this is how I was expecting the guy with the National Australian Bank thing to turn out.
Smeckles for the Smugness. Alms for Alana. Rubles for the Rus-fox.
They probably heard stories of people making one of many real infinite money glitch work and thought that "This time I'll be a lucky one."
They all want to be that one Australian.
There’s a glitch where if you kill a guy, they drop all their items.
Usual suspects.
Its crazy how much work people will go through to NOT get a job
I'm sure many also have "jobs" they're just so greedy and caught up in the hustle mindset that they'll do literally anything for money.
Some of these people work 16 hours a day so they don’t have to work 8.
i see... a pattern. hmmm
I’m so glad he made sure his video was diverse and all these minorities stepped up to star in his video
Wow. Thats the first time ive heard of prayer leading someone AWAY from financial ruin instead of TOWARDS IT.
More like they shouldn’t have done it in the first place to prevent trouble smh
Fr
Yep we’re fucked as a society if we’re doing this shit
Stupid is as stupid does. This is nothing new.
"we" aren't.
There is a pattern of the type of room temperature IQ that is doing this, and it's not you it I.
Last I heard about 6000 people have been arrested for this glitch
In Colorado. Most of these are felonies. XD. Literally 1k is a level 6 felony
What...what did they think "check fraud" was?
You think people that fall for this know what check fraud is?
I’ve never heard of it before this trend and knew this was a dumb idea
Like bank systems are pretty much bulletproof proof how tf did they expect this to work ?
They likely didn't even know the term. Their calling it a 'glitch' says a lot. They think it's like a game.
You are assuming they think. That is your first mistake.
Financial Darwin awards for the lot of them. Good. Also, not going to address the demographic elephant in the room.
People see "money glitch" and think because it's an error in Chase's cheque processing system that they don't have to give the money back, that the bank will just write off the loss. The bank will not, and taking or spending money that isn't yours is always theft, even if you weren't at fault.
the problem is people keep looking for some video game style money glitche without realizing even in video games rampant money duplication either makes money way less valuable or gets you banned.
Fuck around, find out. Simple as.
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeit
People want an instant money glitch, but they forgot about the money dupe glitch. If you write a CV and hand it around, eventually you get paid every 2-4 weeks. The only catch is that you have to do manual tasks, but it's pretty efficient routing and it doesn't increase your wanted level. Solid S tier strat.
I wonder if someone did the "money glitch", invested it, then paid the bank back the "debt", ending up with free profits.
Pretty sure the bank will just take the money and don't make a big deal about it (mostly because the absurd amount of idiots trying this) but, as someone said above, let's be real: If you are stupid enough to take 20k this way, it is almot sure that you will spend those 20k as quick as possible in stupid things
0:56 hold up one minute, does he have that play rug we all had growing up?
Banks usually let you return the money and not report you to law enforcement that said HOW DO YOU BLOW 11 GRAND TOO FAST TO RETURN IT
black
Watermelons ain't cheap
I could blow billions that fast. You just have to find some big institutions and offer to pay them billions to ignore a lot of laws or contract out a lot of work to buy a lot of expensive property.
anyone with common sense would figure it out that its not a "glitch", but a crime...
And even if you are willing to commit a crime, it is a fricking stupid one. Like, bro, they have all of your information AND an account from where that money was stolen. Did you really think that they would not charge it later? 20 years ago criminals would use their heads a little bit more
the line of people doing this was (im told) 100% diverse.
imagine instead of this everyone just withdrew their money from the bank all at the same time
4:06 Tf does he mean where did his money go? He withdrew more money than he had, using his own account, on camera, what did he expect was going to happen?
A lot of the videos of people crying and showing their bank balances are fake. They're a mix of mocking the people who fell for it and people attention grifting for money off of the current thing.
Checks are a thing of the past..... I might pay my bills through checks because it leaves a paper trial.
Yep. Glitch your way to a Federal Jail.
not to seem racist or anything but I was noticing a trend in the type of people doing this and filming themselves....
as one other commenter put it "basketball americans" I'm gonna start using that, I love it
@@Just_a_Piano_lol, that's clever
There was a great case of this by Dan Saunders a few years back, alot of videos about it
People on TikTok have a celestial level of stupidity that I never thought possible. Truly built different individuals. The ultimate confidence boosters for normal people when you see how low the bar can go these days.
The biggest surprise for me, was that people use checks... And that the bank wasn't prepared for the oldest trick in the book...
It's not a crime if TikTok calls it a "glitch" or a "prank", you can't arrest me!
They gave the opportunity to just pay it back
I've seen a few people speculate that the reason the videos exist of people doing the "glitch" is to actually attract people to do it in earnest so they can catch them. This theory has some holes in it because like, why would Chase want to do that? Maybe it's to fill prisons? Feels like a weird way to do it when drugs do that just as well and this is a one-time trap.
A one time trap that I don't know if it really caught that many people. I heard some figures thrown around that it was like 20,000 cases of fraud but I only ever heard the number once and never again, so, take that as you will.
Who could've seen this coming
I can think into few stupider things than trying to scam someone who has your full name, your phone, your address, your social security number, probably your mom phone number too, like holy shit
You know, this wasn’t even really a glitch. It was a courtesy that the bank would allow you to cash in a check before it gets cleared in the case that you really needed the money for whatever reason. Things like this is why we can’t have nice things in the world.
the most i've ever been over charged was 3€... paid it within 24h, cuz i was scared that AM I GOING TO JAIL, but these people going about their days with negative 10g's on their accounts...
You won't go to jail just for being overdrawn. This is an actual crime, though, and most of these people are probably going to prison.
You won't go to jail because that is a civil dispute. The worst that happens is they sell your negative balance to a collections agency who will keep pestering you to pay them.
Yes, banks have cameras everywhere. That’s why if you’re doing the money glitch your best course of action is to enter the bank wearing a sky mask while carrying a burlap sac and then in a firm and authoritative voice ask the bank teller to put the money in the bag.
Play dumb games win stupid prizes
Can we have an "Infinite Vtuber glitch"? I can't have enough of them! 🥰
TikTokers being TikTokers. Nothing new!
I'm gonna be honest
I don't feel bad for any of these lot. Play stupid games, you win stupid prizes
When you deposit money in a bank it is insured… if the bank gets robbed you don’t lose your money
i went to prison for check faud in 2000 and did 5 years. i was looking at 18 to 36 years for it.
It's what that auzi did internet historian did a cool video on it.
As soon as i say this money glitch thing invades my Twitter and youtube, i just shook my head because a shread of faith died when idoits were recording themselves committing fraud.
I think Einstein said that the only things in the universe that are infinite are outer space and human stupidity. Respectfully, Professor, I disagree.
My irl name is Chase and everytime it was said in this video like freaking, made me do a double take every single time. What a trippy watch lol
I remember this one glitch Peter Griffin on Family Guy told me. You see all you need is this one special item and they give you stuff for free at the store!
Normally I get mad when people make a word no one normally uses a ‘fad’ and then busts it down into some single syllable slang. But goddamn do I hope they start using “murr” for “demure” so we can all laugh at them for being furries 😂
So they decided to tank their already bad credit even further
in Canada you can only take up to $100 from a cheque for the first 24 hours from a cheque like this.
Checks are still very much a thing in the US, but that's because there's no functional bank to bank transfer systems for individuals like many other countries have
false we have that. checks are issued by employers to employees since the employer doesn't have access to employee bank accounts.
the only other time someone would use a checkbook is to send money to the gov't like when I had to get my tax stamp for my silencer. the atf didn't take credit card info over the phone. literally I had seen a check book be used for twenty years until then. no one uses checks in the US to pay for anything. in the 80s 90s you had restaurants and other places stating checks were not accepted due to how many fraudulent or bounced ones they had gotten.
There's a really good infinite money glitch where you find employment and do work for the people who employ you for your labor and services, and then every week or two, money appears in your bank account.
"Why are people so dumb" Because we live in an society of social media, where people don't know how to actually critically think anymore; and are easily influenced by...well..."influencers". A lot of gullible folks out there, I know, I used to be one, because of desperation, especially when it came to money/finances.
People need to realize there is no such thing as a "money glitch." Unless it's just slang for crime.
I think it'd be kinda funny to do a rug pull themed donation drive, like subtember but instead of that you set up an obvious rug pull and make it plainly clear that everyone "investing" is going to lose all their money to you rug pulling them.
Certain people have 0 awareness. I noticed spatial awareness being especially rare.
When my age was single digits neighbors'child told me he knew a Genie who could draw money. I'm sure that money would've been perfectly legal in Genieland and would've gotten a few chuckles from grownups had us two under-10's tried to use it.
This is somehow worse than all the people injuring themselves for views on the internet. This is financial ruin... for internet fame... gawd DAMN IT.
When is the Smug bank opening
The smank
I would deposit money in the bank of Smug.
The bank allows this, because they know how easy it is to go after these people and get the money back. It's the same as ordering a package with pay on delivery, then not paying. They know where you live... They know who you are. Just because there's a moment where you have both the package and the money, doesn't change that there's an open balance of you owing them that money.
We live in an age where no one can do something privately.
11:44 I don't remember its name, but it's a common condition where people cannot imagine/foresee consequences for action beyond their immediate, or simplest implications
In this case: "I do money glitch > I get money" "I record myself doing crimes > I become famous"
Moronism
We Wiz Glitchin' and shieeeeeeeet
I barely have 4k in my savings. These people have lost more money than I've saved for 3 years
Thing is as well, the Feds will investigate any transaction over $10,000 here in the US…
5k. also they can see if you are smurfing.
Dude... HOW?! You have to go through some major hoops to withdraw large sums of money IN CASH. Again, HOW?!
This is what good education does to people...
Why is it always the people with names like "selfdriven" that get caught up in these things? Never trust anyone with names related to hustling or grinding.
You mean names like "Jamal"
@@firemage8874 shaquesa shondalisa
Their pain amuses me
I remember people going to the store to use a check to pay for a gallon of milk
Why do so many people think they’re gonna of enough actors to pull off these “omg I do not know how dis happen” videos. Dude at 5:45 has never got away with lying in his entire life with that performance.
Can some one explained how this could be negative. If you withdraw the cash and it’s caught just pay the money back and do you’re time
They don't have the money anymore.
The fact people call it an "infinite money glitch" boggles my mind