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More Chase customers lose money to ATM thieves using glue and 'tap' feature to steal. This has been a wakeup call for anyone who uses an ATM, especially the newer "tap" feature.
VIDEO: ATM thieves use glue and 'tap' function to drain accounts at Chase Bank There's a new warning for those who use the "tap" function at ATMs. The thieves step up and keep withdrawing money.
A gang of wannabe thieves accused of attempting to steal money from Chase Bank ATMs across the country apparently learned how to get the money from the machines by watching YouTube videos.
The two masked robbers took $30 in cash, credit cards and identification from the unidentified victim who had pulled up to the ATM at the Chase Bank on Route 124 near the Kings supermarket at ...
Chase Bank didn't believe customers with accounts drained by an ATM "tap" feature scam. So, what are your rights if your account is drained?
The Chase viral trend got promptly shut down by the bank, but this will not be the last time you hear about a check fraud scheme. Banks reported about 680,000 instances of check fraud in 2022 ...
Chase Sapphire℠ Checking users have no Chase ATM fees and receive refunds of non-Chase ATM fees charged by the machine owner. » MORE: NerdWallet’s full review of Chase Bank.
RELATED: ATM thieves use glue and 'tap' function to drain accounts at Chase Bank A man in line told her she could tap her card instead -- and it worked. She got her cash and walked off.
An ATM scam victim took matters into his own hands after multiple withdrawals totaling $1,640 were stolen. So, he took his own surveillance video. But the victim says Chase bank still denied his ...