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Chase Bank users reported getting up at Christmas with debts of up to 50,000 million dollars in their bank accounts: what happened


Usuarios de Chase Bank  revisaron su aplicación bancaria desde su celular y descubrieron que estaban endeudados de forma millonaria.
Chase Bank users reviewed their banking application from their cell phone and discovered that they were in debt in a millionaire way.

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After the Christmas celebrations, a large number of Chase Bank users realized that they were in debt to the bank for $ 50, 000 millions of dollars. This situation went viral, since the clients of the financial institution disclosed what happened on social networks.

Through TikTok one of The users showed the negative balance in their bank application and mentions between shouts: “I swear to God, it says $ 27, 000 million negative dollars. What I do? ¡$ 49, 000 millions negative! ”. Situation that left her totally surprised.

@gabefloress

We went out to the bar and Maddie checked her phone when we got home and she’s – $ 50 billion dollars in debt #fyppageforyou #fyp シ

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Not only was TikTok one of the platforms where the bank’s clients revealed what happened, also via Twitter, where, as in the video clip, they are surprised by the situation that put Chase Bank users in unpayable debt with the financial institution.

Hey @Chase why is my account negative 50 billion dollars? #CHASE #banking #help pic.twitter.com/Q3C6h1aUiE

— Danielle Fasano (@fasano_danielle) June 19, 2021

Given what happened and by the number of people affected, Chase Bank investigated what happened and acknowledged that what happened was a technical error that impacted customers with negative balances with apparent millionaire debts .

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“We had a technical failure over the weekend that affected a limited number of accounts. The problem has been resolved and those accounts now show exact balances, ”Chase Bank reported. Despite what was announced by the financial institution, it was not said exactly what happened.

It is not the first time this type has occurred error, since on one occasion, there was a situation in which a customer took money from an ATM and noticed that her balance showed that she had $ 999. 9 million dollars, a situation that was not real.

So he requested clarification with the bank to avoid problems, since there was no way he could have a millionaire amount in your personal account . In the end, Chase Bank rectified and everything was in order leaving only an anecdote.

@madisonmcgiverrn

# stitch with @gabefloress #fyp シ ♬ original sound – Maddie McGivern

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