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"JPMorgan Begins Suing Customers Who Allegedly Stole Thousands Of Dollars In 'Infinite Money Glitch'" - CNBC

"JPMorgan Begins Suing Customers Who Allegedly Stole Thousands Of Dollars In 'Infinite Money Glitch'" - CNBC

摩根大通開始起訴那些據稱在「無限金錢漏洞」中盜取數千美元的客戶 - CNBC
Benzinga ·  13:35
JPMorgan Chase has begun suing customers who allegedly stole thousands of dollars from ATMs by taking advantage of a technical glitch that allowed them to withdraw funds before a check bounced. The bank on Monday filed lawsuits in at least three federal courts, taking aim at some of the people who drew down the highest amounts in the so-called infinite money glitch that went viral on TikTok. A Houston case involves a man who owes JPMorgan $290,939.47 after an unidentified accomplice deposited a counterfeit $335,000 check at an ATM, according to the bank.
摩根大通已經開始起訴那些據稱利用ATM技術漏洞竊取數千美元的客戶,因爲他們利用了一個技術故障,使他們在支票被退信之前提取資金。 週一,該銀行在至少三家聯邦法院提起訴訟,瞄準一些在所謂的無限金額技術故障中提取最高金額的人群,這在TikTok上走紅。 休斯頓的一個案例涉及一名男子,因爲一位不明之人在一臺ATM機上存入了一張335,000美元的僞鈔支票,所以欠 JP 摩根 290,939.47美元。
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