Not as dark as the usa covering up Japan's crimes during ww2 in exchange for the information collected from cruel human experiments like testing how long a person could live with different amounts of weight on their chest.
I genuinely don’t understand how a person hears this scheme and doesn’t immediately recognize that that is a crime. Better yet, a crime that is extremely easy to trace back to you.
Right? There is the debit card linked to your account, a pin to confirm it's you, and several camera angles of you and your car. Like i can't wait to see some of the trials that come from this.
As with anything and everything that goes viral, probably only like 2 grown adults actually tried it while the rest of the attention that the topic garners is from children who don’t know how fraud even works or adults who want to be outraged at the hypothetical idea that someone could be so stupid that they could commit fraud thinking it was some sort of legitamate way of making free money. No one really thinks this; or at least not anyone with an IQ greater than that of average room temperature, that is.
Former banker here, Chase is great at preventing check fraud. It definitely happens, but you’d probably get away with $1-2k max if you had previously good account history. Usually when the bank figures it out though in 1-2 business days, your account is immediately shut down and you may even have it on your banking history, affecting your ability to get a bank account in the future. Obviously this is a comedy skit and isn’t meant to be taken seriously. But you know the internet, somebody is dumb enough to try 😂
Yeah the bigger banks like Chase don't screw around. All it takes is one mistake to have the IRS on their ass and they will absolutely make it your problem!
@@thanosianthemadtitanic also i love how if the banks screw up they have 30 days to fix it, but if you screwed up, you better solve it in 5 or you name get cred negativated.
@Nerobyrne it's cheaper for the vank to forgive them if they give the money back. If too many people did it, they will probably forgive those he returns every penny asap, then ban them for life. Probably a couple big offenders that had already spent the money will be prosecuted.
I gotta ask... has anyone actually done this unironically? Like, I don't mean "yeah I do this for the TikTok, here's the money back" or "yeah so, I have 10k, but I'll do this for 5k, so it's still good". I mean "I have 10 in my account, I'll do this for half a million, I saw this on TikTok, it must be real, you can't arrest me". I just need to know how far humanity has fallen.
I hate that people are doing this, it was so convenient to be able to use the money from checks immediately instead of having to wait, now I'll have to actually go in person if I want access to my funds in a timely manner
Nah it’ll continue to be on an account by account basis. Banks have tailored risk management models for this: newer accounts get less funds availability than more established ones. Those who commit fraud get zero.
@mariussignorello Also funds availability from checks is heavily regulation by Reg CC so banks still have an expectation of being reasonable about check holds.
One of my co workers about 20 years ago had something like this happen. The bank misplaced some money in her account, naturally she thought she had “free” money. We (my co workers and I , who were maybe just two years older than her) told her it wasn’t free money and to let the bank know about it. Everyone other than her father, told her to spend it, “because it’s the bank’s fault for accidentally putting the money there”. Since she didn’t respect her father ( from other stories she told us, seemed to be the only person in her family that was smart and sensible) and she thought we were full of it. She spent the money. A week later what her father and us warned her about happened and she owed the bank a huge amount of money.
The banks themselves have no pre-measures to prevent this because, well... they can track you right after. No one would be that stupid, right? Well... it turns out that people are actually stupid.
@@sheepriderkiller1181 You mean like take financial advice from internet randos that amounts to "Banks will give you free money without consequence?" At that point, I absolutely should be punished for gross stupidity.
Schnäpple fact! In the U.S., overall CO-related deaths have fluctuated, with around 250 deaths being attributed to consumer products like vehicles and generators in 2019 alone.
One of my greatest fears in life is that I’ll one day be dumb enough to fall for something as life ruining as this. Especially if I do something so catastrophic to the point of no return
Not really J.P. Morgan got hacked and we’re down billions so they needed a lot of people to commit fraud so they can print the billions back and they’re all good now. U really believed vids instead of court documents 🤣🤣 shits crazy cause then u will complain if someone treats u like the npc u are
@@Cheepchipsable No, no, well over half. He was in prison most of that time and there is no record of him ever working with the FBI. Wrote a good story, though
The fact that this is the fifth time this week i’ve seen more or less the exact sketch make me believe that this was an actuall thing… we truly live in the dumbest timeline
I work at a credit union. Thankfully I’m in a position I don’t need to talk to members anymore but when a kid fell for/committed check fraud it was a hard conversation to have with the parent that they needed to pay for it. It was usually between $3,000-$9,000…
I kinda wish companies did this more often because no matter what, every time, there’s gonna be a bunch of people that actually think its free, and then they get charged back and have like -$10,000. it’s always so funny
Ruined ruined at that. They won't be able to get loans for cars or homes, they won't be able to get jobs handling money, they won't even be able to open bank accounts. Darwinism in action.
Nah, I think he meant for the Sound or it was a reference for a few years back when companys began firing Managers and they tried to Fill their emptiness by revving up their sportscars in their garage.
We had a viral glitch like that back in the 90s….you’d get a credit card in the mail, max it out, then when the bill came, call and say it was stolen because you never received the card. To the TikTok kids, don’t try this. It’s called credit fraud and is a felony. Ask me how I know 😂
Oh God I'm just thinking a kid taking one of those out of the mail ment for their parents to buy Vbucks or something. Also I'll bite how do you know lol
@@JosephShemelewski lmfaoooo because my friend’s cousin went to prison for it. But I thought it would be funnier to make it seem like I was the dumbass that did it 🤣 (even though I was only 10 or so when it happened)
@@KasterStar Lol yeah it does sound funnier but definitely good you didn't have to learn that the hard way trying to order like $500 worth of stuff from a catalog or something lol
Well, it's because thousands if not tens of thousands of people have been doing it... to the point people were literally lined up outside of chase banks wanting to do it.
@Cmal8900 it's not but I'm willing to bet good money district attorneys aren't going to go out of their way to proscecute every single individual fraudster that did this.
This is like the 5th parody I've seen of this, i don't even need to watch one of the original "glitches" to know that this is unfortunately a real problem, and people are falling for it
I had a guy do this when Huntington introduced the photo deposit feature. Used the app and then cashed it at the gas station. First time I saw someone arrested in person.
I ALMOST did the EXACT same thing, deposited my stimulus check using Mobile deposit, and planned to cash in the physical check. I chickened out at the last MILLISECOND and thank God I did. 💡
My step mom gave me a check for several thousand as my inheritance when my dad passed away. The teller thought the amount was suspicious and called her immediately to verify that it was real and I wasn't a scammer. Was pretty funny sitting next to her hearing the conversation, but I was glad to see her money was being protected
I at first thought he rolled up his window in shame, but raised my eyebrows at the,"Don't do that," and the reach for the car door. I thought about the character possibly attempting suicide, I didn't know he was trying to die of Carbon Monoxide until the comments. I thought he was going to purposely drive his car straight into oncoming traffic or something like that. 💡
Man, I just spent an hour researching the legal loopholes of check fraud and to my disappointment, all holes have been stuffed. You can escape jail if you aren't caught fast enough and the statue of limitations runs its course. But you aren't allowed to keep the money no matter what, unless you are never caught. If you invest it and make profit, they have the legal right to ask for most if not all profit from investing too.
A Poster on a similar video asked something like,"What happens if you do the money glitch for say $300,000 and invest it in Apple Stock and make a big profit? Aren't you off the hook if you make enough to pay the negative balance after the check bounces?" A Poster responded something like,"Technically, using the stolen $300,000 to buy Stock would be money laundering and besides, if you make like $18,000 a year and all of a sudden, you have $300,000 to buy Apple Stock, Apple Stock Staff would wonder how you managed to get $300,000 when you usually only make about $18,000 a year.💡 It's best to not steal money in the first place. " 💡
I can't wait for the day that the most common defense in court will be, "I didn't know it was illegal! I saw it on Tiktok! Tiktok said that it was legit!"
Just change it to a different currency with bigger numbers. Then you will have no problem depositing 250.000 back into your account and tell the bank you made a mistake. 👍
This "hack" taught me what check kiting is. Had I not known and seen this "glitch" I wouldve thought 'huh, well the bank may just ask for that money back so Im gonna be happy with my paycheck instead of risking it'
I really want to feel bad for these people but I don’t understand how any adult fell for this scam. I feel for these people but laugh at they stupidity at the same time
How much money did you make with the glitch?
I do believe after the bank sorted everything out everybody made $0
Lots of $$$ from prison punch - the fruit alcohol, not the fight club; which I cannot speak about, as it doesn’t exist…….
😉😁
Around 900K.
@@crazybird199 wait what
1 billion dollars
Sadly, he isn't the first and won't be the last to take financial "advice" from TikTok.
I only take AD vice from ADs that way you know its real
Complete idiots! I only get my financial advice from complete strangers in telegram groups.
@@Mistwolfss ...please do not do this.
i love natural selection but netflix adaptation
Natural selection
"you need to be in a garage" .. holy crap that went dark fast
And he closed the window too...
Not as dark as the usa covering up Japan's crimes during ww2 in exchange for the information collected from cruel human experiments like testing how long a person could live with different amounts of weight on their chest.
When you watch a youtube channel fixated on German culture you cannot be surprised when shit gets dark, or on top of a dog's head.
I Don't get it
@@airplanes_aren.t_realHe's trying to get carbon monoxide poisoning
I genuinely don’t understand how a person hears this scheme and doesn’t immediately recognize that that is a crime. Better yet, a crime that is extremely easy to trace back to you.
Right? There is the debit card linked to your account, a pin to confirm it's you, and several camera angles of you and your car. Like i can't wait to see some of the trials that come from this.
As with anything and everything that goes viral, probably only like 2 grown adults actually tried it while the rest of the attention that the topic garners is from children who don’t know how fraud even works or adults who want to be outraged at the hypothetical idea that someone could be so stupid that they could commit fraud thinking it was some sort of legitamate way of making free money. No one really thinks this; or at least not anyone with an IQ greater than that of average room temperature, that is.
That's easy. The bank is never wrong, because it's a bank. So if it says you have the money, you do.
Hold up, is this real "advice" from TikTok? I thought it was just a silly skit.
@@Drigeolfyeah but Chase Bank is cracking down on it
The "C'mon dude I think you need a garage for that." is such an underrated joke.
What does that mean? Carbon monoxide poisoning?
@@_khooman_chronicles_Yeah, it's a common suicide method in a closed space.
I was so confused until he said that 😂
not underrated.
Especially from a German
Former banker here, Chase is great at preventing check fraud. It definitely happens, but you’d probably get away with $1-2k max if you had previously good account history. Usually when the bank figures it out though in 1-2 business days, your account is immediately shut down and you may even have it on your banking history, affecting your ability to get a bank account in the future.
Obviously this is a comedy skit and isn’t meant to be taken seriously. But you know the internet, somebody is dumb enough to try 😂
I got away with about $250k. I used several stolen identities/skimmed cards over a several days at different branches.
Yeah the bigger banks like Chase don't screw around. All it takes is one mistake to have the IRS on their ass and they will absolutely make it your problem!
So you're saying $2k is the limit 🤔
@@SkulloMad "Why do you have 100 fake checks deposited at exactly $1999.99?"
Just kidding though, they would never ask because it's below the limit!
It's far from someone being dumb enough to try. It's been a trend for a while of people doing this then now suffering the consequences.
To put that in perspective someone a while back tried to deposit 2 fake checks for a total of $10,000 and he is now facing 40 years behind bars
@BoggleMeBog don't hate the playa hate the game. Bank robs you it's a "error". You rob the bank its a captial crime.
@@BoggleMeBog true
@@thanosianthemadtitanic also i love how if the banks screw up they have 30 days to fix it, but if you screwed up, you better solve it in 5 or you name get cred negativated.
@@BoggleMeBogstealing from rich people is the most serious crime our society recognizes.
@@BoggleMeBog Yes, but those are only crimes against people. We're talking about a crime against a BANK. Banks have money. Banks have influence.
I work at a bank and this has been the most ridiculous talking point at work 😂
Do they actually all get charged or is it ok if they give the money back?😅
@@Nerobyrne probably too many idiots who took money to worry too much about the people who didn't take it out
@Nerobyrne it's cheaper for the vank to forgive them if they give the money back. If too many people did it, they will probably forgive those he returns every penny asap, then ban them for life. Probably a couple big offenders that had already spent the money will be prosecuted.
I gotta ask...
has anyone actually done this unironically?
Like, I don't mean "yeah I do this for the TikTok, here's the money back" or "yeah so, I have 10k, but I'll do this for 5k, so it's still good". I mean "I have 10 in my account, I'll do this for half a million, I saw this on TikTok, it must be real, you can't arrest me".
I just need to know how far humanity has fallen.
@@lyravain6304 wym people have been doing dumb stuff forever.
As someone who works in finance and seeing the sheer amount of people who have attempted this at my firm, i’ve lost so much faith in the human race.
The rule of the jungle is if people can take advantage they will That's why there MUST be law and order for society to function
@@thanosianthemadtitanicfunny, when the 1% that forces the laws on us, doesn't follow them
honestly, companies like jp Morgan have earned it, many disgusting examples exist in the global elite
“Your honor, I did it for the vine”
Ur old
@@SunTzuArtOfWar4 not wrong. Sun Tzu is a little older than I, though.
@@crazybird199 lol
Ok zoomer
@@poland5606 ok child
The fact that checks are now this unused unknown thing and check fraud is a gta6 infinite money glitch is kind of hilarious
He will pay out the loan by selling Rudigger Hoffman tickets in Times Square, don't worry!
Should have that “loan” paid off in no time. Nobody can resist the promise of Rüdiger Hoffman live!
@@calvinandhabs Ja, hallo erst mal! Ich weiß gar nicht, ob Sie’s wussten, aber das ist nicht erlaubt.
caught me off guard. excellent.
@@Tongle07 komm geh weg. das hab ich so lange schon nicht mehr gehört. aber ich habs in seiner stimme gelesen. ist nicht vergessen.
I apologize, I don't get this. Would anyone mind explaining it to me? 🙏
There’s really people out there that robbed a bank, on camera, while presenting all of their personal identifying information
Thousands. Yes.
I heard a story of a bank robber who wrote his demands on the back of his own damn resume. Idk if it's true, but you can't underestimate stupidity.
Damn. They patched that shit? Ive been using it for months! Oh hold up im getting a knock at the door
It’s probably nothing
@@calvinandhabs help me there are men in suits
Hide your cribs and your kennels
It's domino's bringing you free pizza for cracking the code.
It's just me, your friendly neighbourhood Ice Room Supplier 🤭
"I think you have to be in a garage for tha-" got me dead 💀
Sure hope it didn't get you unalived
"your honor, my client pleads 'oopsy poopsie!' "
Not guilty by order of stupidity
i find these kinds of shorts/tiktoks that educate people on harmful content in an entertaining and funny way, really nice.
"I think you have to be in a garage for something like that" nawww
Lol
I hate that people are doing this, it was so convenient to be able to use the money from checks immediately instead of having to wait, now I'll have to actually go in person if I want access to my funds in a timely manner
Nah it’ll continue to be on an account by account basis. Banks have tailored risk management models for this: newer accounts get less funds availability than more established ones. Those who commit fraud get zero.
@mariussignorello Also funds availability from checks is heavily regulation by Reg CC so banks still have an expectation of being reasonable about check holds.
Oh holy shit the end LMAO it took me a second
i don’t get it
@@xorensi it's a method of committing suicide, turned on car in a small closed room.
@@TheVivi13 damn
CO poisoning. Fun fact, it’s fast and painless. You just kind of go to sleep and don’t wake up. Do not try this at home.
I thought you needed a hose from your exhaust to a cracked window to fill the car with co2 and go zzz
This is exactly like the cash app glitch. People took out thousands of dollars and got surprised when the company wanted the money back.
The Cash App glitch was a legit glitch. This is just a feature of Chase that they are abusing and expecting to not get absolutely fucked.
I would say this a glitch. Aren't technology advanced now to stop this instantaneously@@EdwardJamesBickels
One of my co workers about 20 years ago had something like this happen. The bank misplaced some money in her account, naturally she thought she had “free” money. We (my co workers and I , who were maybe just two years older than her) told her it wasn’t free money and to let the bank know about it. Everyone other than her father, told her to spend it, “because it’s the bank’s fault for accidentally putting the money there”. Since she didn’t respect her father ( from other stories she told us, seemed to be the only person in her family that was smart and sensible) and she thought we were full of it. She spent the money. A week later what her father and us warned her about happened and she owed the bank a huge amount of money.
Cash app is anonymous
I listen to this and think "nobody is that stupid"
Yes they are. Yes, they, are
The banks themselves have no pre-measures to prevent this because, well... they can track you right after. No one would be that stupid, right? Well... it turns out that people are actually stupid.
You call it check fraud, I call it a tax on stupidity. We both win.
so if you do something stupid at your turn should your life be ruined?
@@sheepriderkiller1181 You mean like take financial advice from internet randos that amounts to "Banks will give you free money without consequence?" At that point, I absolutely should be punished for gross stupidity.
Run. That's why they're called Chase.
I really enjoyed your channel. I hope you can do something collabs from prison.
We’ll ask if Suge Knight is available for something silly
Completely unrelated but why were you guys not at bash in berlin?? I thought u were the german commentators :(@@calvinandhabs
Schnäpple fact!
In the U.S., overall CO-related deaths have fluctuated, with around 250 deaths being attributed to consumer products like vehicles and generators in 2019 alone.
Fact! Fact! Fact!
This is a dirty ass new car
No need to be mean about it
I'm sure they can afford a professional cleaning job
@@calvinandhabs Clean your vehicle
@@DirtyBobBojangles Clean your room big boy.
@@calvinandhabs69 likes nice
One of my greatest fears in life is that I’ll one day be dumb enough to fall for something as life ruining as this.
Especially if I do something so catastrophic to the point of no return
And now theres a bunch of tiktok of the same people who showed the hack, with a very large negative balance in their checking account
Good. Fuck em.
Who would've thought lol
Not really J.P. Morgan got hacked and we’re down billions so they needed a lot of people to commit fraud so they can print the billions back and they’re all good now. U really believed vids instead of court documents 🤣🤣 shits crazy cause then u will complain if someone treats u like the npc u are
As soon as I heard about how the glitch worked I immediatly said: "Oh yeah thats basically just check fraud"
Catch Me If You Can is a pretty good movie. It covers this subject quite well and if it's not clear already.
DONT COMMIT CHECK FRAUD!!!
No, no, don't GET CAUGHT committing check fraud
but can i still impersonate a doctor, pilot, and FBI agent?
Guy made up half his stories apparently.
@@Cheepchipsable No, no, well over half. He was in prison most of that time and there is no record of him ever working with the FBI.
Wrote a good story, though
I'm so glad Frank Abagnale is finally getting called out for passing a complete fictional account off as fact.
The fact that this is the fifth time this week i’ve seen more or less the exact sketch make me believe that this was an actuall thing… we truly live in the dumbest timeline
It was an actual thing
Yes, it was. Idiots wrote checks for hundreds of thousands of dollars, into their own bank accounts, with all their own information on them.
Reminds me of those life hacks were people are just shoplifting, but in a slightly unorthodox way.
Anyone thinking that a Tiktok "hack" will allow them to get away with defrauding the largest bank in the world might be utterly lost
The moment he put his window's up and started revving while parked I understood what he was going for.
I work at a credit union. Thankfully I’m in a position I don’t need to talk to members anymore but when a kid fell for/committed check fraud it was a hard conversation to have with the parent that they needed to pay for it. It was usually between $3,000-$9,000…
I kinda wish companies did this more often because no matter what, every time, there’s gonna be a bunch of people that actually think its free, and then they get charged back and have like -$10,000. it’s always so funny
Lol like nah, people can be stupid because they're unaware of how these things work. Doesn't mean their life has to get ruined by it
Ruined ruined at that. They won't be able to get loans for cars or homes, they won't be able to get jobs handling money, they won't even be able to open bank accounts. Darwinism in action.
@@radornic2387 yeah but its still really funny
Speedrun to never be able to have a bank account for the rest of life. Literal life-hack.
Yes, ze Germans would know about converting automobiles for that purpose.
Oh no
I heard Mexico is lovely this time of year
This is probably the most unemotional response to attempted suicide I've ever seen 😅
Dude, It's okay! I pulled out the Monopoly Board and swiped the "Get outta Jail Free" Card.
Check Mate Bank
"you have to be in the garage" 💀💀💀
Nah, I think he meant for the Sound or it was a reference for a few years back when companys began firing Managers and they tried to Fill their emptiness by revving up their sportscars in their garage.
no.... that was a reference to suicide
@@deathgun3110no , its a reference to suicide.
"You have to have a garage for something like that"
Took a solid minute to understand
We had a viral glitch like that back in the 90s….you’d get a credit card in the mail, max it out, then when the bill came, call and say it was stolen because you never received the card.
To the TikTok kids, don’t try this. It’s called credit fraud and is a felony. Ask me how I know 😂
Oh God I'm just thinking a kid taking one of those out of the mail ment for their parents to buy Vbucks or something. Also I'll bite how do you know lol
@@JosephShemelewski lmfaoooo because my friend’s cousin went to prison for it. But I thought it would be funnier to make it seem like I was the dumbass that did it 🤣 (even though I was only 10 or so when it happened)
@@KasterStar Lol yeah it does sound funnier but definitely good you didn't have to learn that the hard way trying to order like $500 worth of stuff from a catalog or something lol
I need more parodies like this. 😂
Gallows humour, It's hugely endearing.❤
Okay, as a side note, definitely appreciating Habs style. Red Shoes tee and a Laura Dern hat? Yes please.
Habs and the best shirt I have ever seen! That is quite the film! 🔥👠
Its adorable that the new kids are rediscovering check fraud
Axios came out and effectively said the people that did this should face no repercussions. What a crazy town banana pants thing to say.
Well, it's because thousands if not tens of thousands of people have been doing it... to the point people were literally lined up outside of chase banks wanting to do it.
@@sasukedemon888888888 This isn’t a “new” glitch and stupidity is not a legal defense.
@Cmal8900 it's not but I'm willing to bet good money district attorneys aren't going to go out of their way to proscecute every single individual fraudster that did this.
its literally a federal crime this in no ways is a "error" on the banks part
I like how you can see him recording in the reflection on the mirror, makes him look like a gremlin 💀
He sure got that new car dirty real quick 😂
I am in love with the Red Shoes shirt! One of my favorite movies
Took me a second to realize why he was revving
I didn’t know yall were film buffs! Shoutout to the red shoes. Such a great movie
At Calvin and Habs we respect the life and works of Powell & Pressburger
Thats 2 comedy skits about the chase bank error within 5min of eachother, youtube really wants ne to try this and i will
Good luck!!
In Brazil, they check the availability of funds BEFORE releasing the cash.
A German making a joke about death by gas.LOL
"Your honor, in my defense, I'm stupid."
I love 4chan convincing black twitter to commit bank fraud
Whenever I feel stupid, I look at the people who do this and feel much better about myself.
this is so funny because I haven't seen a single video doing this, just a bunch making fun of it
This is like the 5th parody I've seen of this, i don't even need to watch one of the original "glitches" to know that this is unfortunately a real problem, and people are falling for it
“It’s a crime”
*nuh uh*
Case dismissed!
"Your honor... Pretty please?"
The fact that these guys are German makes that last joke absolutely diabolical
I had a guy do this when Huntington introduced the photo deposit feature. Used the app and then cashed it at the gas station. First time I saw someone arrested in person.
I ALMOST did the EXACT same thing, deposited my stimulus check using Mobile deposit, and planned to cash in the physical check. I chickened out at the last MILLISECOND and thank God I did. 💡
The Red Shoes is the most interesting aspect of this.
I bought a cool house called pre sun with the glitch, can verify it works
Your cooked
A BIG House. :)
I'm lost ... ?
Is it a big house. I bet it's a Big House! 🤣
@@mariamendes8343 prison
Thanks for making videos on the matter and spreading awareness on this "Viral hack" that is really just a crime 👍👍
The carbon monoxide poisoning in an open street 😂
Like your red shoes shirt. I’m gonna watch that movie here soon
Dope “The Red Shoes” shirt!
I know, how are more people not talking about that?! 😍
@@snowqueeningrid 99% of people here wouldn't have heard of it
@@snowqueeningrid Freaking hate that movie. I know it's a classic and all, but getting through it for me was like eating a crushed glass salad.
Dont forget the hat 🐄🐄
The troll who came up with it must be proud.
Auch im Cayenne wird geweint.
Hahaha Legend
Das Ding is ja auch zum heulen dämlich
My step mom gave me a check for several thousand as my inheritance when my dad passed away. The teller thought the amount was suspicious and called her immediately to verify that it was real and I wasn't a scammer. Was pretty funny sitting next to her hearing the conversation, but I was glad to see her money was being protected
More like how much Chase Bank will make from this
"I think you need to be in a garage to do that"
That got me rollin!
Lol i just realized what he was trying to do in the end
I at first thought he rolled up his window in shame, but raised my eyebrows at the,"Don't do that," and the reach for the car door. I thought about the character possibly attempting suicide, I didn't know he was trying to die of Carbon Monoxide until the comments. I thought he was going to purposely drive his car straight into oncoming traffic or something like that. 💡
"It's a crime" really just translates to "someone beat you to it."
Good luck to those who did the money glitch 😂
Ah yes, the classic felony fraud speedrun!
Balancing checkbooks: taking more out than you own till you are teetering on the edge of a cliff.
Not just a crime, but a felony crime.
Man, I just spent an hour researching the legal loopholes of check fraud and to my disappointment, all holes have been stuffed.
You can escape jail if you aren't caught fast enough and the statue of limitations runs its course.
But you aren't allowed to keep the money no matter what, unless you are never caught. If you invest it and make profit, they have the legal right to ask for most if not all profit from investing too.
to ask or to take? this might aswell be considered a sort of forced loan
@@sheepriderkiller1181 Both. They ask and if you don't give, they take.
A Poster on a similar video asked something like,"What happens if you do the money glitch for say $300,000 and invest it in Apple Stock and make a big profit? Aren't you off the hook if you make enough to pay the negative balance after the check bounces?" A Poster responded something like,"Technically, using the stolen $300,000 to buy Stock would be money laundering and besides, if you make like $18,000 a year and all of a sudden, you have $300,000 to buy Apple Stock, Apple Stock Staff would wonder how you managed to get $300,000 when you usually only make about $18,000 a year.💡 It's best to not steal money in the first place. " 💡
I can't wait for the day that the most common defense in court will be, "I didn't know it was illegal! I saw it on Tiktok! Tiktok said that it was legit!"
Just change it to a different currency with bigger numbers. Then you will have no problem depositing 250.000 back into your account and tell the bank you made a mistake. 👍
Still a crime bucko
This "hack" taught me what check kiting is. Had I not known and seen this "glitch" I wouldve thought 'huh, well the bank may just ask for that money back so Im gonna be happy with my paycheck instead of risking it'
I really want to feel bad for these people but I don’t understand how any adult fell for this scam. I feel for these people but laugh at they stupidity at the same time
The accent coming out on the "Don't get financial advice on..." is great
Money Glitch: ❌
Jailbird Speedrun: ✔️
“I think you have to be in the garage” 😭😭
You dont necessarily have to be in a garage. Hose from the exhaust into the window does the same
Thanks for the friendly advice!
“How did you know I was German?”
*puts down beer and bratwurst*
Yourrrrrrr innnnn... debt
I have seen an incredible amount of influencers clowning on these idiots. It's so nice to see.
Remember, it's only legal when the bank does it to you.
Uhhhhhh, no? This is totally unrelated. That would be the bank just talking 10k from your bank acc thinking you wouldn't sue and report em for theft.
@@marcusborderlands6177 well bank loan your money as soon as you make a deposit
accidentally committing crimes sounds like an average Wednesday
*”Hey Firb! I know what we are going to do today!!!”*
"you need to be in a garage for that" im deaaddd 😂😂😂