What Chase Bank didn’t tell customers about the ATM scam

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Thieves are pouring glue into ATM card readers, forcing customers to use the tap feature so they can drain bank accounts clean.
This happened at Chase Bank in San Francisco, where victims lost thousands… and the bank initially denied their claims.
But one man, Joe Malarkey, fought back, caught the scammer on video, and proved the crime.
In this video, Andrew Cartwright breaks down:
✅ How the “glue-and-tap” scam works
✅ Why banks refused to refund victims
✅ How Joe exposed the truth
✅ What YOU can do to protect yourself
✅ Why vigilance matters more than ever in 2025
💳 Remember: if your card reader looks damaged or you’re told to “just tap,” STOP.
Walk away and report it immediately.

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🧠 Timestamps
0:00 – The new ATM scam
0:35 – Chase customers lose money
1:38 – Joe Malarkey fights back
4:12 – $1,640 stolen, no refund
6:13 – ABC 7 investigates
7:25 – Stay vigilant & protect yourself

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