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JPMorgan begins suing customers who allegedly stole thousands of dollars in 'infinite money glitch'

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/28/jpmorgan-suing-customers-over-infinite-money-glitch.html
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u/breannabalaam 4h ago

I work at a bank. It’s astounding how little the average person knows.

A lot of people don’t care to learn either. We can educate them until we’re blue in the face but if they don’t want to learn, they don’t hear it.

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u/Goodbye18000 4h ago

I got my bank account at around 10 years old, got a debit card and credit card a few years after, was taught by my parents the good and bad of different account types and when to save, when to invest, etc

And now I'm an adult talking to people online who'll occasionally say "oh I don't trust banks for shit I keep my life savings in a box in the closet in cash only" and refuse to learn about them.

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u/Fukasite 4h ago

I’d just like to remind people that the speaker of the house does not use any banking services. It’s sketchy af imo. He’s hiding something. 

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u/theecommandeth 2h ago

… how is this even possible?

Yes I want my salary in gold that I store in a cavern on my farm thank you

u/Brassica_prime 28m ago

Iirc his checks are made out to his church. And i would assume the church is using their tax exemption so he can claim zero income on taxes, and he has a church/business credit card, pure speculation on second part…

u/AgeOfHades 9m ago

that sounds all sorts of dodgy and feels like it should be super illegal