Recap: Spirit Adds Benefits, JPMorgan Suing Customers That Stole & More

 

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SU
SU (@guest_1944584)
November 4, 2024 20:44

how did those people get access to the fund so fast? CHASE always place a hold on my checks for few days even if it’s just a small amount

AM
AM (@guest_1944653)
November 4, 2024 22:35
  SU

Seriously. They need better AI to identify high risk accounts etc. Don’t let randos have access to their cash right away lol

Peter
Peter (@guest_1944478)
November 4, 2024 18:26

So if the bank’s app tells me I have a certain amount of money and the bank’s machine lets me take it out, I can still be sued for civil and criminal liability?

Pablo
Pablo (@guest_1948514)
November 10, 2024 19:20

When you willingly and knowingly write a bad check (putting down more money than your account has) and depositing into your account, then that is considered check fraud.

David
David (@guest_1944339)
November 4, 2024 14:48

lol Spirit has a status with their rewards? I can’t imagine anyone who would ever fly Spirit for business travel on an often basis. Yeesh, I feel bad for any poor soul that has to fly spirit that often

Marc
Marc (@guest_1945872)
November 6, 2024 21:51

They big ass seats are pretty nice, cheap like $35 for recliner size seats. Just gotta put up with the type of people who fly spirit though .. and no entertainment

tuphat
tuphat (@guest_1944260)
November 4, 2024 12:49

“The [three] civil cases are separate from potential criminal investigations; JPMorgan says it has also referred cases to law enforcement officials across the country.” I’d like to know if & when police/DAs take action. Not holding my breath …

Dylan
Dylan (@guest_1944362)
November 4, 2024 15:21

Police will take it seriously because they stole from a big corporation. Now if they stole the money from an individual? They wouldn’t care.

David
David (@guest_1944387)
November 4, 2024 16:06

Nothing to do with corporations. These are incredibly easy cases to prove with very little investigate resources needed.

Creditian
Creditian (@guest_1944561)
November 4, 2024 20:17

Easier reaching their annual KPIs