The "glitch" involved depositing a cheque that you wrote on your own account into your own account at an ATM, and then withdrawing the funds immediately before the cheque bounced.
Though doing it from and to your own bank account is an artistic touch of idiocy I had never considered.
>It's not entirely clear how many people may have tried this scheme, but the Journal describes it as "thousands." The viral meme got so popular that tens of millions of people have watched TikTok videos about the "glitch" at this point, according to the Journal.
People haven't gotten dumber, it's just that technology allows them to do more dumb things faster.
Though considering that many of these people posted video of themselves committing grand larceny in a manner where the bank also has video of them, maybe this is just the dumbing down of America due to browning of America.
Though again, considering that criminal mastermind Frank Abnagale, the subject of the movie Catch Me If You Can, only managed to make off with $1448.60 in his own cheque fraud scheme before being caught and sent to prison, maybe not.
@Aether@Humpleupagus I feel like the realistic outcome is that the nogs get to keep the free money, and the banks get it back either through taxes (Wypipo) or higher interest rates on loans that actually get paid (Wypipo). Remember, about half of all Shaniquas in the country got a "small business loan" during 'rona, and none of them had to pay it back.
>The niggers are more sophisticated now. They've moved from using counterfeit bills to using counterfeit negotiable instruments. They don't understand what they're doing, they're merely imitating something they saw on TikTok. Monkeys understand finance better than niggers do, Change My Mind.